yes
When the unit cools the air, the water vapor in the air condenses to form water. If the unit is in good repair, the water is piped to a suitable place of disposal, into the ground or into a drain system.
As the unit cools the Air, the air is less able to hold moisture. This excess moisture is Condensed into liquid water on the cooling coils (Condenser Unit). A drain pan is required to catch the dripping water and channel it away.
There is no real set temp for the lines ,the bigger thing is the heat that the outside unit is producing when the unit is on. A normal functional AC unit will be around 105 to 110 degrees as for the copper lines they should feel pretty cold to the touch like an ice colds beer feels in your hand......
no need to change the copper tube if the capacity of the unit is same.
Yes. Make sure the unit can still be serviced. Be aware you will have allot of heat and noise coming from the unit.
Actually you can't, because an ac unit does not cool the air, it removes the moisture from the air that in turn cools it. An ac unit is actually a de-humidifier.
put on ac in car and over heats
AC uses electric power to transport the heat from the inside of the house to the outside of the house. AC uses a special gas/liquid that cools down when expanded and heats up when compressed. The gas is expanded inside the house, it cools down, takes on the heat from the air in the room. The gas is then moved outside the house where it is compressed, heated and releases the heat.
The drip pan for the AC unit in the attic is full of water because it is designed to collect condensation that forms as the air conditioner cools the air. If the pan is full, it may be due to a clog in the drain line or a malfunction in the unit.
When the unit cools the air, the water vapor in the air condenses to form water. If the unit is in good repair, the water is piped to a suitable place of disposal, into the ground or into a drain system.
I don't really know, but I think your AC is broken it doesnt really matter what caused it to break you need a repair man because if it cools down or heats up by itself its not normal. If that's ur question i migth be confused
When purchasing a small split AC unit for a small space, consider features like cooling capacity, energy efficiency, noise level, size, and installation requirements. These features will help ensure the AC unit effectively cools the space while being cost-effective and convenient to use.
Portable AC units, window AC units and central air all has their pros and cons. But to compare a portable ac unit to central air is comparing apples to oranges. Similar in the fact they deliver cool air but ac unit does a complete home whereas a portable ac unit only cools a single room. The price therefore must be based on how many portable ac units it would take to cool a whole house.
As the unit cools the Air, the air is less able to hold moisture. This excess moisture is Condensed into liquid water on the cooling coils (Condenser Unit). A drain pan is required to catch the dripping water and channel it away.
Yes, an AC dehumidifies the air by removing moisture from it as it cools the air.
When purchasing a portable AC unit for a small room, consider the unit's cooling capacity, size, energy efficiency, noise level, and additional features like programmable settings and air filtration. These factors will help ensure the unit effectively cools your space while being convenient and cost-effective to use.
The car seats because of the extra energy it needs for the AC compressor work