12 kw
400 watts
You probably should investigate that. Nobody here can help you.
Yes, you can run a 15,000 BTU air conditioner on a house with 220 wiring, provided that the air conditioner is compatible with 220V power supply. It's important to ensure that the circuit can handle the air conditioner's amperage requirements and that the appropriate breaker is installed. Always consult an electrician if you're unsure about the electrical setup to ensure safety and compliance with local codes.
Its actually inductive, because the energy being used is to turn motors. Motor are an inductive load, so the end load is reactive. Do your own research so you will know how to apply it someday.
try this: http://www.mcquay.com/mcquaybiz/literature/lit_ch_ac/IMOM/Im121.pdf
1.35*1.5 KW
You wont be happy if you do.
The purpose of an air conditioner fuse is to protect the unit from electrical damage by breaking the circuit if there is an electrical overload. This helps prevent damage to the air conditioner's components and ensures safe operation.
because the ecu compansates the engine speed for the load..as it does for electrical drag etc .Gone are the days of engines stalling under load!
Absolutely not.
"Air conditioner" has five syllables. Air-con-di-tion-er.
The first electrical air conditioner was invented by Willis Haviland Carrier in 1902.
amplifier, air conditioner
The air conditioner port on a ford five hundred is somewhat difficult to get to. The air conditioning port is located on the passenger side of the engine. It is attached by the firewall on the back.
400 watts
if the compressor is Running you are low on freon, if its not then you have a electrical problem
The air conditioner fuse box is typically located near the main electrical panel in your home. It may be in the basement, garage, utility room, or near the outdoor unit of the air conditioner.