Choosing and Using a Portable Air Conditioner

Choosing and Using a Portable Air Conditioner
Author: Ken Wickliffe
Publisher: Createspace Indie Pub Platform
Total Pages: 38
Release: 2012-07-01
Genre: House & Home
ISBN: 9781478105664

A portable air conditioner can provide relief from the heat when no other form of air conditioning is present. Portables can also provide a boost to your home's existing air conditioning by cooling rooms that are chronically too hot, and by selectively cooling individual rooms to save energy through reduced use of the main system. Portable air conditioners are also ideal in apartments, condos, and neighborhoods where property owners or homeowners' associations prohibit the use of window air conditioners. But choosing a portable air conditioner is harder than selecting a window unit. Because portables do not cool in exactly the same way as window air conditioners, they need to be properly matched to the space that needs to be cooled. This booklet explains how to evaluate the features of a portable air conditioner, choose the best-designed unit for your situation, determine the correct BTU (cooling) capacity, install your unit for maximum effectiveness and the lowest energy use, and perform simple maintenance tasks that can prolong the life of your portable air conditioner. In addition, this booklet details situations in which portable air conditioners may actually work better than window units, and also points out those places where a portable air conditioner may not be suitable. Not all salespeople who work at appliance stores are familiar enough with portable air conditioners to adequately explain the advantages and disadvantages of different makes and models, and neither do manufacturers always provide enough information to help you make a choice. This booklet can provide the information you need to make an informed purchase, allowing you to select a portable air conditioner that will keep you cool while using as little energy as possible.

Using Portable Air Conditioners in 2024

Using Portable Air Conditioners in 2024
Author: Tatiana Owen
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-02-16
Genre: House & Home
ISBN:

Are you one of those who dread the red-hot summer days and their attendant sleepless nights due to heat? A Portable Air Conditioner may just be what you need. In this short read, you'll discover everything you need to know about portable air conditioners and how they can transform your living or working space into an oasis of comfort. From understanding the different types of portable AC units to selecting the right size and features for your needs, you'll learn how portable air conditioners work, how to properly install and maintain them, and insider tips for maximizing their efficiency. Whether you're a homeowner, renter, or business owner, there are helpful insights to help you beat the heat wherever you go. Say goodbye to cumbersome window units and expensive central air systems with portable air conditioners- talking about flexibility and affordability. With Step-by-step installation instructions and troubleshooting tips, it is time to enjoy a cooler room with the knowledge and confidence to stay cool with a portable air conditioner.

Portable Air Conditioner

Portable Air Conditioner
Author: Chales Nehme
Publisher: Charles Nehme
Total Pages: 80
Release:
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN:

In our ever-evolving world, where comfort is paramount and adaptability is prized, the need for portable home air conditioners has become increasingly apparent. These innovative devices offer a convenient solution to beat the heat, providing cool and refreshing air wherever it's needed, whether in a small apartment, a temporary living space, or even a recreational vehicle. This preface sets the stage for exploring the significance of portable home air conditioners in modern living. From their practicality to their efficiency and eco-friendliness, these units are revolutionizing the way we manage temperature control in our homes. This exploration delves into their features, benefits, and the evolving technologies that drive their functionality, making them indispensable companions in our quest for comfort and convenience.

Using Field-Metered Data to Quantify Annual Energy Use of Portable Air Conditioners

Using Field-Metered Data to Quantify Annual Energy Use of Portable Air Conditioners
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 43
Release: 2014
Genre:
ISBN:

As many regions of the United States experience rising temperatures, consumers have come to rely increasingly on cooling appliances (including portable air conditioners) to provide a comfortable indoor temperature. Home occupants sometimes use a portable air conditioner (PAC) to maintain a desired indoor temperature in a single room or enclosed space. Although PACs in residential use are few compared to centrally installed and room air conditioning (AC) units, the past few years have witnessed an increase of PACs use throughout the United States. There is, however, little information and few research projects focused on the energy consumption and performance of PACs, particularly studies that collect information from field applications of PACs. The operation and energy consumption of PACs may differ among geographic locations and households, because of variations in cooling load, frequency, duration of use, and other user-selected settings. In addition, the performance of building envelope (thermal mass and air leakage) as well as inter-zonal mixing within the building would substantially influence the ability to control and maintain desirable indoor thermal conditions. Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) conducted an initial field-metering study aimed at increasing the knowledge and data related to PAC operation and energy consumption in the United States. LBNL performed its field-metering study from mid-April to late October 2014. The study, which monitored 19 sites in the Northeastern United States (4 in upstate New York and 15 near Philadelphia), collected real-time data on PAC energy consumption along with information regarding housing characteristics, consumer behavior, and environmental conditions that were expected to affect PAC performance. Given the limited number of test sites, this study was not intended to be statistically representative of PAC users in the United States but rather to understand the system response to the cooling demand and to some extent, the operating hours of the studied units. Specifically, the primary objectives of the field-metering study were to (1) expand knowledge of the installation, energy consumption profiles, consumer patterns of use, and environmental parameters related to PAC use; (2) develop distributions of hours of PAC operation for three operating modes: standby,1 fan-only, and cooling; and (3) describe how individual consumers' selection of PAC capacity, the area of the space to be cooled, the temperature set point, and environmental conditions affect energy use. Beginning to understand the energy consumption of PACs operating in American homes and commercial settings will help develop a more accurate energy use profile that characterizes relevant variables. This report on LBNL's field-metering study of PAC energy use describes: a general definition of a PAC and how it operates (section 2); current practices and sources of data for estimating PAC energy use (section 3); the process LBNL used to select field-metering sites, along with characteristics of the sites and the PACs studied (section 4); data collection methods and instrumentation (section 5); analysis methods (section 6); results and discussion (section 7); and conclusions (section 8).

PPE Made Easy

PPE Made Easy
Author: Jeffrey O. Stull
Publisher: Government Institutes
Total Pages: 654
Release: 1998-06-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1591919770

Using an easy-to-use checklist format, author Jeffrey Stull, an internationally recognized expert in the area of protective clothing, examines the types of industrial and fire hazards that warrant PPE protection. He also covers how to select equipment from the range of products available, which materials are affected by the hazards, and how that influences selection, care, and maintenance of PPE.

Handbook of Air Conditioning and Refrigeration

Handbook of Air Conditioning and Refrigeration
Author: Shan K. Wang
Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 1430
Release: 2000-11-07
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN:

* A broad range of disciplines--energy conservation and air quality issues, construction and design, and the manufacture of temperature-sensitive products and materials--is covered in this comprehensive handbook * Provide essential, up-to-date HVAC data, codes, standards, and guidelines, all conveniently located in one volume * A definitive reference source on the design, selection and operation of A/C and refrigeration systems

Ed Begley, Jr.'s Guide to Sustainable Living

Ed Begley, Jr.'s Guide to Sustainable Living
Author: Ed Begley, Jr.
Publisher: Clarkson Potter
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2009
Genre: Energy conservation
ISBN: 0307405141

Begley encourages homeowners to reach for a higher level of eco-responsibility with home projects ranging from planting native gardens to installing solar panels and wind turbines. 100 b&w photos.

Reader's Choice

Reader's Choice
Author: Sandra Silberstein
Publisher: University of Michigan Press ELT
Total Pages: 454
Release: 2002
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN:

Book has become an established text for teaching and reading to advanced ESL/EFL students.