Air Conditioning Frequently Asked Questions

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  • Do All Portable Units Have A Hose?

    Simply put, not all portable air conditioning units will have a hose attached; we will look at that in more depth in a moment, but first, let us start with the types of aircon units we can use in our properties for portable use. To learn more click here

  • Can I Use a Portable Air Conditioner in a Room Without a Window or External Door?

    All air conditioners need to exhaust hot air from the room it is trying to cool. The most common exhaust method used on portable units is via a 6 inch (15.2 cm) flexible hose (on more industrial units this can be significantly wider).

    In most cases, this hot air is also exhausted along with the excess humidity in the room, so the hose must be vented into the outside atmosphere (e.g. a window or external door).

    There are a few exceptions to this rule, some dry exhaust air conditioners can be vented into a suspended (false) ceiling or into a spare room that you don’t mind getting hot. These units have built-in water tanks which allow the units to expel hot, dry air out the hose. You may need to empty the water tank a few times per day.

    Here our Recommendations for Dry Exhaust Air Conditioners:

    To Hire in Offices
    · Gree 3.2kW (11,000 BTU)

    To Buy for Server Rooms
    · Ex-Hire Airrex HSC-2500 or Ex-Hire Airrex HSC-3500

    To Hire for Server Rooms and Shops
    · Airrex HSC-2500 6.1kW or Airrex HSC-3500 7.3 kW

  • Why do portable air conditioners have a hose?

    In order for air conditioners need to cool a room, they need to get rid of the excess heat they create.

    Air conditioners contain a refrigerant gas that needs to be pumped through a special expansion valve to get exceptionally cold. A powerful compressor is used to achieve this flow of refrigerant gas. The continual use of the compressor creates excess heat, and it’s that heat that needs to be exhausted to the outside atmosphere (through a window or an external door).

    The internal compressor gets very hot in the process and this excess heat must be exhausted away. The usual method of exhausting away the hot air is with a hose that needs to go out a window or a door to the outside.