A:AnswerGood Afternoon Chris! The air conditioner FFRE1533S1 requires 115 volts to operate properly. Hopefully this information helps you with your shopping journey. –Thanks!-
A:AnswerHello Frigidaire Shopper! When the air conditioner is in energy saver mode it will shut the compressor down, once it has reached the set temperature. The fan will come on to test the air in the room to assure the compressor does not need to turn on. We hope this information is helpful. Do not hesitate to contact us directly or via the Q&A forum on this website. –Thanks!-
A:AnswerHello jb! The main difference between the air conditioners are model FFRE1533S1 is Energy Star certified and model FFRE15B3Q1 is not. We hope this information is helpful to you. –Thanks!-
A:AnswerFrom the Frigidaire site on this ac it shows my posting, so if your using a 15amp fuse it should be good.
Voltage Rating: 115V 60Hz
Amps (Cool): 11.5
Watts (Cool): 1275
Plug Type: LCDI 5-15P
Horsepower (Cool): 1.72
Power Cord Length: 5' (6')
Combined Energy Efficiency Ratio: 11.8
http://www.frigidaire.com/Home-Comfort/Air-Conditioning/Window-Mounted-AC/FFRE1533S1/
A:AnswerHey VC! In order for you to access the filter, on the air conditioner, you would need to pull down the front panel to pull out the filter. You can clean it with warm water and dishwashing detergent or by using a vacuum. Hopefully this information is helpful to you. –Thanks!-
A:AnswerHello Frigidaire Shopper! The air conditioner will put out between 52 and 56 decibels depending on which setting it is on. Hopefully this information is helpful to your shopping experience. We do hope this information is helpful and feel free to contact us for any further questions or concerns. –Thanks!-
A:AnswerYes very much so I live in New Jersey high humidity and very hot and it cools off my entire house the AC with my two ceiling fans one in the kitchen one in the living room very good unit just set your temperature put on the energy saver when it gets to that temperature it will shut off
A:AnswerIt came with two mounts but my handyman did not feel they were sufficient to put through an old door that was not being used. Since you are putting it through a window it might be different. He bought some wood to make a bottom open "shelf" for the unit to rest on and got bigger brackets. The unit is very secure. He also did not install it straight up but tilted it back a bit so the water condensation would flow out
A:AnswerAA professional installed our air conditioner and found
it quite easy to install onto the window, following
all easy to read and implement instructions ko