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Yes. Regular 115 outlet. Draws 8 amps. Circuit breakers in houses are either 15 amp, or 20 amp. 12 amps is normal max run time load (80%) for a 15 amp circuit. 16 amps is same for 20 amp circuit. Both may have more than 1 outlet on the same circuit, so watch what else is plugged in elsewhere. Generally, this AC unit is good to use, 1 on a 15 amp with other loads as well, or 2 on a 20 amp, no other steady devices. No one actually limits the load to that guidance and runs higher loads w/o breaker popping. ThIs unit also has 3 fan speeds, (harder to find) and sleep mode.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Not sure about Amps but you need a normal three prong outlet.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Find out How much wattage that unit pulls. Then you divide the wattage by 120 and that will give you your amperage or very very close to it. Simple ohms law.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The unit comes with a piece for your window that will connect to a tube for the unit to exhaust out your window. It will extend to 48inches. We have windows that slide side to side, not up and down; this unit works in our window (which is bigger in size). It should work well in a small to medium size room. We use it in our larger bedroom along with another window unit in our living room, since our living room one struggles to cool all our rooms to where I am comfortable, we added this and we are very happy.
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