First blush guess: the compressor is siezed, so that the engine can't turn it. If you rev up the engine a bit before you turn it on, you might find that the engine will load, but not die, and the belt will slip/squeal/smoke.
A warm air mass that is cut off from the ground is referred to as an "aloft" or "cut-off" warm air mass. This phenomenon occurs when a pocket of warm air becomes isolated from the surface due to the surrounding cooler air, typically aloft in the atmosphere. It can lead to distinct weather patterns, including the development of cloud systems and precipitation, as the warm air rises and interacts with the cooler air around it. Such cut-off systems can remain stationary for extended periods, influencing local weather conditions.
yes, most certainly. not only the ac, but the airhandler, tv, two thousand watts of lights and other appliances. listen to your generator run with no load. then start adding load, ac with air handler[fan that blows cool air throughout the buildiong.] then add tv, some lights. when generator starts to labor, cut back on load. watch your voltage guage on the gen [if you have one]. voltage should be between 115 and 130 volts. if lower than 115, cut back on load. volt meters are dirt cheap at hardware stores. if your gen doesn't have one, get one and plug it into any receptacle in the building. if the reading is lower than 115, decrease load. listen to your generator, it will tell you when there is too much load. stay away from heating appliances, they use lots of power. stick with the necessities.
No, a sagittal cut would not be done to achieve anterior and posterior sections of the heart. A transverse cut would be more appropriate to separate the heart into anterior and posterior sections. A sagittal cut divides a structure into left and right portions.
Caesium is freshly cut, it have a metallic shine, but this disappears rapidly due to reaction of exposed metal surface with oxygen in the air
A warm front is the type of front where warm air is lifted over a mass of cooler, denser air at the surface. This lifting action leads to the warm air being unable to move forward and being cut off from the ground by the cool air beneath it.
no electricity
It is low on freon.
if u would have noticed the onion smell comes only when you cut onions .
The smallest air conditioner you can find would be appropriate.You'll probably have to cut it on and off too.
you have to cut the window and use glue and duck tape to hold it
You wont be happy if you do.
seriously? you cut a hole in the wall.Try not to hit any pipes or wires.
With a little skill and knowledge you cut a hole through an out-side wall.
The air conditioner switch box controls the flow of electricity to the air conditioner unit. It serves as an on/off switch for the system. When the switch is turned on, it allows electricity to flow to the air conditioner, activating the unit and enabling it to cool the air. When the switch is turned off, the electricity flow is cut off, shutting down the air conditioner. This switch box is an essential component in the overall functioning of the air conditioning system, as it provides a simple and convenient way to control the operation of the unit.
The engine has to power the air conditioner pump, so less revs are made resulting in less revs for the alternator, resulting in less volts so your gauge drops a little
To install a window air conditioner in a wall, you will need to cut a hole in the wall that is the same size as the air conditioner unit. Secure the unit in place using brackets or a mounting kit, and seal any gaps around the unit with caulk to prevent air leaks. Make sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions carefully to ensure proper installation and safety.
Under the hood there is a vacuum tank that lookslike a big black ball and it is supposed to have a check valve to keep it from doing this. You can just get a one wy check valve and install it in the vac line going into the car.