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Top 3 Portable AC Questions
Posted by Jamie on Wednesday, June 09, 2010
Why Do I Need One?
Besides helping you create a cool, comfortable environment in your home, the benefits you receive from these units include: energy saving spot cooling, no obstruction of window views, and no ugly window units. With a quick set up time, a PAC cools a home without the major cost of central air.

A portable air conditioner will help keep you cool during hot summer months; and they help allergy sufferers keep their allergies under control by regulating indoor temperatures and humidity levels. Dust mites and mold spores are particularly affected by fluctuations in temperature and humidity.

How Do They Work?
A portable air conditioner operates the same way as window air conditioner does. They cool your room by cooling the warm air in your home and exhausting the byproducts of heat and moisture out the window. Hot air from the room passes over coils cooled by refrigerant gas. Excess heat and moisture are pushed out through the exhaust hose while the chilled air is emitted back into the room.

The main difference is that they come with an exhaust hose (or two) that directs the hot air from the back of the unit through a window. Window air conditioner units do not have this feature, because the exhaust is outside already. Most also have a water tank to collect excess condensate, or water, that is extracted from the air. This tank needs to be emptied occasionally to keep the unit working properly.

What Features Should I Look For?
An important feature to look for is whether the unit is a dual hose or single hose unit. Dual hose units operate more efficiently in most cases. Dual hose units feature two air intakes and one outtake hose. Dual hose systems are more efficient in larger settings and do no create negative air pressure like single hose units do.

All of these units are on casters, and most come with easy hand grips on the sides to make them portable and easy to move throughout the home. You might also try to find out what exactly the window kit is like. Some have hard plastic window sliders, while others just have a foam insert for the window.


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