Sunday, April 16, 2017

Best Portable Air Conditioner F.A.Q, Benefits and Buy Tips 2017

Portable Air Conditioner
Portable Air Conditioner F.A.Q adn Tips - AC (Air Conditioner) is an important component in your home, have a central role in regulating the temperature of your room. Some people like Portable Air Conditioner, A portable air conditioner (PAC) is a self-contained portable system ideal for cooling single rooms. They typically sit on the floor and come with an installation kit for quick set up. Most models also have wheels so you can move them to different rooms, making them a nice alternative to window units.

Below are some F.A.Q about Portable air conditioners are important for you to know.

1. What is required to set up a portable AC?


Requirements vary based on the model, but set up is typically quick and painless. Since all portable ACs remove warm air and moisture as they cool, the air has to be exhausted to another location--generally outside through an included window kit. Window kits have a window slider and exhaust hose(s), which can easily be set up to exhaust warm air outside. Select models can also be vented into a drop ceiling or through a wall. Once you set up the exhaust hose and window kit, you can simply plug in your AC and start cooling!

2. Will I need to empty water? Will water collect in the portable air conditioner?


We know PACs remove warm air and moisture from your air, and that they exhaust warm air outside through a window kit. But what about the moisture? There are a few ways PACs deal with this condensate water:
  • Fully Self-Evaporative Models: Advanced portable ACs automatically evaporate moisture out the exhaust hose along with warm air. This means you'll very rarely (or never) have to deal with the collected condensate water. These are popular models thanks to their continuous and hassle-free operation. Brands with fully self-evaporative models include DeLonghi portable ACs, Whynter models, and Avallon portable ACs.
  • Gravity Drain and Condensate Pump: Another common way to get rid of collected moisture is to attach a drain hose, which select models come include with purchase. Simply attach the hose to the drain port and direct water into a drain or another location. Many models are also designed to use condensate pump accessories, which help pump the drained water through a hose to drain out of a window, for example, or across long distances to an alternate location.
  • Manual Removal: Standard portable air conditioners have buckets that need to be emptied periodically--from as often as every 8 hours to just once a month. Depending on your humidity and time of use, water will collect inside the unit and you'll simply have to turn it off, empty the bucket, and then replace it before cooling starts again.


3. What size air conditioner (BTU level) do I need?


Similar to other types of room air conditioners, portable ACs measure their power in BTUs. The more BTUs of cooling power a PAC has, the more room it can cool. Use the following guidelines to determine the portable air conditioner capacity that your space requires. These calculations assume that you have standard 8-foot ceilings.
  • 7,500 BTUs will cover 150 sq. ft. x 8-ft. ceiling = 1,200 cubic feet
  • 9,000 BTUs will cover 200 sq. ft. x 8-ft. ceiling = 1,600 cubic feet
  • 10,000 BTUs will cover 300 sq. ft. x 8-ft. ceiling = 2,400 cubic feet
  • 12,000 BTUs will cover 400 sq. ft. x 8-ft. ceiling = 3,200 cubic feet
  • 13,000 BTUs will cover 450 sq. ft. x 8-ft. ceiling = 3,600 cubic feet
  • 14,000 BTUs will cover 500 sq. ft. x 8-ft. ceiling = 4,000 cubic feet

We typically classify our portable ACs according to the following room square footage guidelines:
  • Small Rooms: Portable ACs with between 7,000 BTUs and 10,000 BTUs are ideal for small bedrooms, offices, or nurseries up to 300 square feet. View our portable ACs for small rooms. 
  • Medium-Sized Spaces: Portable air conditioners in this category are best suited for cooling medium to large areas such as living rooms, sun rooms, or larger bedrooms. If your room is between 350 and 700 square feet, view our available models with 11,000 to 14,000 BTUs of cooling power. 
  • Large/Commercial Applications: These portable air conditioners work well in commercial and industrial applications, including large computer server rooms, manufacturing facilities, and special event spaces. Check out our available models for commercial applications. 

Benefits of a Portable Air Conditioner


A portable air conditioner takes in room air, cools it and directs it back into the room, venting warm air outside through an exhaust hose you install in a window. Controls on the unit allow you to adjust settings such as fan speed and temperature.

This appliance is a simple, versatile alternative to central air conditioners and window units. Designed to cool an individual room, it's relatively easy to install and can be a good option for rooms with no existing cooling system or rooms you don't need to cool all the time. It can also supplement larger systems and help cool apartments or rentals where you're unable to install a permanent unit.

Easy setup and the portability provided by a compact design and wheels allow you to move the air conditioner from one room to another and reinstall it with minimal effort.

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