NO, NO, NO ! The compresser is made to have the freon or oil in it at all times. turning it on its side , the oil (freon) runs out . The compresser burns up . Your at the store ,to buy a new AC. The same goes for a refrigerator. IF you lay one down to move it , you should wate 24 Hr before you plug it back in. Assuming that the reason for the question is that you have a narrow window you wish to place the a/c in a little research will help you find an a/c that is made taller than wide just for this purpose. They cost more that a standard demension a/c. There are companies that make roll around a/c units that only require a panel be placed in a window or other exhaust avenue. The panel can be installed either horizontally or vertically. I used one this past a/c season and let me tell you, it sure beats all the hassle of installing and uninstalling the a/c in the window and having to seal it every cooling season.
With a little skill and knowledge you cut a hole through an out-side wall.
No.
If you are referring to turning it on it's side, then no. The condensate that occurs typically collects in a pan that helps cool the internal working of many modern ac units.
I think you should consult with professionals There are many windows installer and remover are available on the internet. However you can follow the link I hope it will help you. http://www.installamerica.net/
The cost of installing a central air conditioner depends on the unit as well as the size of your house. It can cost you anywhere from $1,500 to $1,5000.
With a little skill and knowledge you cut a hole through an out-side wall.
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you have to cut the window and use glue and duck tape to hold it
To properly install a portable air conditioner window kit, first measure the window opening to ensure a proper fit. Then, attach the window bracket to the window frame and secure it in place. Next, connect the exhaust hose to the air conditioner unit and the window bracket. Finally, close the window securely to seal the kit in place.
yes but it depends to the area that you installed window type air condition
To properly install a portable AC window kit for your air conditioner, follow these steps: Open the window where you will install the kit. Attach the window bracket to the window frame securely. Connect the exhaust hose to the bracket and the air conditioner. Close the window to secure the kit in place. Ensure the kit is properly sealed to prevent air leaks. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for specific details on installation.
Popular Mechanics offers an online article on how to install a window air conditioner. YouTube also offers many videos on air conditioner installation.
To install a window air conditioner using a mount kit, follow these steps: Measure the window opening to ensure the air conditioner fits. Attach the mounting brackets to the window sill and frame. Place the air conditioner on the brackets and secure it in place. Use the included hardware to secure the unit to the brackets. Plug in the air conditioner and test it to ensure it is working properly.
Window air conditioner units are cheap to put in but not so efficient. There are some very good Energy Star efficient window air conditioners but they cost more to install.
One way would be to remove the window panel from the enclosure and build a frame to fit the air conditioner tightly into the hole.