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Using Portable Air Conditioners
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ImagePortable air conditioners come with a long list of advantages.  Obviously by the name, this type of unit is one that can be used and then moved at will.  For instance, someone living in an apartment or house could place a portable air conditioner in the window while living there but when they move, the unit could simply be removed and taken along for the ride.  This type of versatility and flexibility is what makes this type of unit so popular and worth the investment.

The fact that portable air conditioners are so unique is why they are so popular.  This type of unit is designed with an exhaust tube, which is vented to the outside.  However, because the air conditioner is not installed permanently, it can easily be moved from location to another.  Although there are different models and features, most include a window venting kit, which can be slid into the window in no time.  From there, the exhaust hose fits in the space intended and the unit is ready to be used.

There are also portable air conditioners designed to sit on casters so they can be moved within a certain space.  For this type of air conditioner, the design is a box style, which has both hot and cold sides so it can be used in the summer and the winter.  For this type of system, the exhaust hose works to eliminate heat.  The water that condenses in these portable air conditioners can be eliminated in a number of ways, depending on the specific model.  However, the majority will gather water within a drain bucket on the inside while others gets rid of water through a drain hose.

Then, there are some portable air conditioners that are designed with pumps.  In this case, the pump works to move the condensate water from the unit out by using a tube within the drain hose.  Typically, these types of air conditioning units work with some type of external bucket but again, there are so many different models on the market that each is unique while sharing the same concept.

When thinking about looking at portable air conditioners, it is important to choose what will work for the size of the intended space needing to be cooled.  There are a number of great charges found online that can help someone determine the right unit for the space needed.  This way, the air conditioner will operate in the most effective and efficient manner, actually making the indoor environment comfortable.

Other features associated with portable air conditioners include the following:
  • Exhaust – With portable air conditioners there are single or dual exhaust systems.  The difference is that the dual exhaust is designed to provide more cleaner air being circulated within the room or space whereas the single exhaust cools the space quicker.
  • Drip – Portable air conditioners also come in a drip or no drip option.  In this case, units that use drip are more affordable but the unit includes a small tray, which fills with water.  Therefore, the tray would have to be emptied, usually every 24 hours or so.  However, the no drip option does not create any excess water, which is great but for this feature, people would pay more.
  • Unit Type – Some portable air conditioners only work to cool a room while others have built-in heating systems so they can also be used to make a room more comfortable during cold winter months.
The buying process of portable air conditioners is an important decision.  Obviously, people want a true portable unit, one that operates at peak performance, is affordable, and is easy to operate.  Although there are different options, the standard types of portable air conditioners are designed to cool spaces of 400 to 550 square feet, which requires between 12,000 and 14,000 BTUs.  Some of the better brands that people should consider for portable air conditioners include:
  • DeLonghi
  • Amana
  • Genie Aire
  • Haier
  • Soleus
  • Supentown
  • Windchaser
All portable air conditioners work off the same concept of cooling a room or space while allowing the unit to be moved from one location to another but they are also designed with unique features and amenities.  Therefore, a person needs to determine the size of room, as well as the features most important for them.

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