Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Fitting Air Conditioning Units at Home


Heating and cooling is one thing that you need whatever the climate you live in. Some places are hotter than others and some may have more humidity or other temperature differences, but you need to have an air conditioner installed in either case to ventilate your building correctly. When you are deciding what type or size of an air conditioner you may need installed, think about the area that you are trying to cool so you buy the air conditioner that is going to work best for your needs. Read the specifications of each unit and find the correct size to adequately ventilate the space in your property. Once you have purchased the right air conditioner that is going to cool your size house, it is time to get the unit installed.

Here is how you install an air conditioner so you can cool off during the hot days:

The first thing you have to do is to determine if the unit is a window or a self-standing unit. A self-standing unit normally sits on the floor and needs an air port out of a window so the hot air is not trapped inside your home. It does no good if you got the air conditioner running but the air is not being moved to outside the property, as it will not cool as it should. There is an outlet hose that needs to be out of a window to let the hot air out of the building.

A window unit is a little bit more difficult to install but they are usually more effective. Installing the window unit is just a measurement away. Measure the outside of the unit to make sure that you have a window big enough for it to fit in before purchasing. These are usually larger than floor standing models and take up more space. There is a lip that is mounted to the outside of the frame, this is used to sit up against the window frame so it does not fall out. Make sure that the air conditioner sits level in the window because the unit can leak water into the house which could freeze while its running. Brace the part of the unit that is outside your window frame so it remains level. Let the air conditioning unit sit 24 hours before you turn it on after you have installed it into your window. This allows the liquid inside to settle for 24 hours to ensure peak performance and cooling.

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