Usually in the air handler
If it is a 240 volt conditioner it will stop. If it is a 120 volt conditioner it will stop if it is on the leg that has been lost.
Yes you can - with a transformer. Maplin Electronics sell a converter that allows you to plug appliances that run on 110V into the normal UK mains. See the related.
12 V
yes
A 220 volt window air conditioner typically requires around 1,500 to 2,000 watts of power to operate efficiently.
The energy requirements for a 120-volt air conditioner depend on its cooling capacity, measured in British Thermal Units (BTUs). A typical 120-volt air conditioner with a cooling capacity of 10,000 BTUs requires around 1,000 watts of power to operate efficiently.
I don't think you can buy a 4000 volt air conditioner.
I do not know of ANY electrical appliances that are rated at 18 thousand volts. There are electrostatic air cleaners that utilize high voltages, but rely on a step up transformer to boost normal voltages to the high voltage internally.
Yes the 115 volts you read is just the maximum it will handle.
The air conditioner condenser is located in front of the radiator behind the front grill.........
No, the RPMs of the motor will be wrong and the compressor will be damaged.
Yes, a 30 amp circuit can support a 115-volt air conditioner, as long as the air conditioner does not exceed the circuit's capacity. However, it's important to ensure that the air conditioner's amperage draw is within the 30 amp limit. Additionally, verify that the proper type of outlet and plug are used for safe operation. Always consult an electrician if you're unsure about compatibility or installation.