
Keep cool with this portable air conditioner that features electronic controls and a remote for easy use. The 425 sq. ft. cooling capacity keeps a medium-size room comfortable.
A: All of our portable air conditioner units come with both a condenser and evaporator built in so you would not need to provide one separately. It does not need a drain as it uses evaporative technology, meaning all water created during the process is evaporated off. It does, however, need access to the outdoors - typically through a window - for proper functioning. The necessary hose and window kit are included with the unit.
Q: What type of plug does this unit take? Regular 3 prong or is it a special outlet that is needed?
A: This unit uses a standard three prong plug for a 110 volt outlet. Thank You, Frigidaire
Q: is the portable Frigadare a/c very noisy? Model # FRA093PT1
A: The noise of this unit is like a loud, broken dehumidifier. In my review I said it was like running a lawn mower in my bedroom. I had to wear ear plugs to bed. That thing is so loud you almost have to buy one to experience it and then you will say to yourself, "I would have never believed that thing could be that loud."
Q: My new unit is dripping water out of bottom onto carpet. Is there something wrong?
A: Water should only need to be drained if you are operating the unit in Dehumidifyer mode. That mode requires the hook up of a garden hose to expell the condensed water. If you are only operating it in Cooling mode then the water should evaporate through the air duct to the outside. If you see a P1 error code then you must drain water from the bottom drain valve to get the unit operating again.
Q: Does this a/c unit go into a window and what voltage is it
A: This is a portable free-standing unit on rollers that uses a window exhaust kit to hook the exhaust hose up to it.
Q: How long is the power cord?
A: 6 ft.
Q: How many amps for this unit?
A: 9.2 amps.
Q: is there an extension kit for a horizontal window 59 inch tall?
A: Thanks for your question! We apologize for the delay in response. We do have available longer expandable side/top panels. However, the larger the space left open, the bigger the inefficiency due to more air interchange between indoors and outdoors. It would be better to locate the exhaust hose in a smaller window.