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are carrier central ac units good HVAC Parts & Supplies Cooling Tower Parts and SuppliesThis refrigeration unit has a double shaft fan motor with fans mounted on both sides of the motor. One at the evaporator side and the other at the condenser side.

The evaporator side is located facing the room for cooling of the space and the condenser side outdoor for heat rejection. There is an insulated partition separating this two sides within the same casing.The front panel is the one that is seen by the user from inside the room where it is installed and has a user interfaced control be it electronically or mechanically. Older unit usually are of mechanical control type with rotary knobs to control the temperature and fan speed of the air conditioner. The newer units come with electronic control system where the functions are controlled using remote control and touch panel with digital display.The front panel has adjustable horizontal and vertical(some models) louvers where the direction of air flow are adjustable to suit the comfort of the users.The fresh intake of air called VENT (ventilation) is provided at the panel in the event that user would like to have a certain amount of fresh air from the outside.The indoor parts of a window air conditioner include:

The outdoor side parts include:During operation, a thermostat is mounted on the return air of the unit. This temperature is used to control the on or off of the compressor. Once the room temperature has been achieved, the compressor cuts off. Usually, it has to be off for at least 3 minutes before turning on again to prevent it from being damaged. For mechanical control type, there is usually a caution to turn on the unit after the unit has turned off for at least 3 minutes. For electronic control, there is usually a timer to automatically control the cut-in and cut-out of compressor.The evaporator blower fan will suck the air from the room to be conditioned through the air filter and the cooling coil. Air that has been conditioned is then discharge to deliver the cool and dehumidified air back to the room. This air mixes with the room air to bring down the temperature and humidity level of the room.The introduction of fresh air from outside the room is done through the damper which is then mixed with the return air from the room before passing it over the air filter and the cooling coil.

The air filter which is mounted in front of the evaporator acts as a filter to keep the cooling coil clean to obtain good heat-transfer from the coil. Hence, regular washing and cleaning of the air filter is a good practice to ensure efficient operation of the air conditioner.Heat Pump Window Air ConditionerIn temperate countries, heating of the room is required. A heat pump window air conditioner unit is able to cool the room during summer and heat the room during winter. A reversing valve (also known as 4-Way-Valve) is used to accomplish this. During heating operation, it reverses the flow of the refrigerant which results in the evaporator to act as a condenser and the condenser as evaporator. If you have a Panasonic window air conditioner or you want a better understanding of how this type of air conditioner is installed, read the installation and operating instruction for model CW-XC65HU and CW-XC85HU here. Back To Window Air Conditioner Home PageShow All ItemsHey there,The following instructable is going to show my take on the 5 Gallon Bucket Air Conditioner/Swamp Cooler.

In the picture you'll notice a small solar panel attached. I'll be creating another instructable on how to hook up a solar panel to a USB cable so you'll be able to power your bucket with solar energy. For now, this will just be about how to build an efficient bucket that actually works.In contrast to the viral video on Youtube of the guy that built the original swap bucket, I've made a few changes to the design to make it more practical. I noticed when I first built the bucket exactly like the guy on Youtube, the ice would melt extremely fast due to the high powered fan pushing a lot of hot air past the ice. Also, a 5 gallon bucket full of ice does not provide enough of a temperature drop to cool entire rooms. And then there’s the mess that the ice leaves behind. In order to achieve maximum effectiveness, the cold air inside the bucket needed to be concentrated and aimed.This bucket is best used when you are just sitting around and would like a cool breeze on your face. I use it when I’m on the couch watching TV, on my computer getting work done (more like playing video games), or on warm nights when I go to sleep.

I hope this instructable is straight forward and easy to recreate. This is my first one ever so please be sure to leave a comment. Thanks :)Now lets get started.*Before we get started, I would like to reiterate the purpose of this bucket. This type of air conditioner is intended for small personal applications. It is not practical to be able to cool entire rooms with a 5 gallon bucket full of ice for hours on end. It is thermodynamically impossible to do so. This bucket is basically the equivalent of your car's AC on "low" on its coldest setting.Step 1: Gather Your MaterialsShow All ItemsFor this project you are going to need the following materials:(1) 5 Gallon Bucket(1) Foam 5 Gallon Bucket Liner*(1) 2" PVC pipe cut 2.5" long(1) 5v USB powered fan**(25) Large Plastic Popsicle sleeves(1) 1 Gallon JugYou will also need the following tools:(1) Cordless Drill - doesn't need to be very powerful but the more the merrier(1) 2 3/8" Hole Saw***(1) Knife(1) Hacksaw/PVC cutters if you don't get the pipe cut for you*The only place to get these are at Home Depot and unfortunately they only come in packs of 3 and they have to be preordered online**CPU fans push the least air and are very weak, mini desktop fans with plastic blades are a bit stronger, and fans with metal blades push air the fastest***If you don't have a 2 3/8" hole saw or don't want to buy/cut