A:AnswerHi RAM! After doing some research, there is a range of room sizes, typically 500-700 square feet, that a 14,000 BTU Air Conditioner claims it is able to cool. The square feet that the Honeywell Portable Air Conditioner states it can cool attempts takes into account various external factors, such as the "tightness" of a room and number of windows. It is difficult to say exactly what size room any air conditioner can cool because there are always variables that affect how the unit will perform. I hope this was helpful!
A:AnswerStrange question since I'm only a person who purchased one and not the manufacturer... The "Wiring" needs to be able to handle 10.5 Amps. and 115 Volts at a Frequency of 60 Hertz.
A:AnswerOur units are covered by a 1-year limited warranty which means you could be eligible for a replacement/warranty exchange if the unit is found to be manufactured defective and was purchased new. Please feel free to get in touch with us at [email protected] for more information and assistance. Thank You !
A:AnswerHello ! Our portable air conditioners work on self evaporation and they do not need to be drained unless operating in very humid conditions. Continuous drain should not be used in cooling mode, but only when using the unit strictly as a dehumidifier. Please feel free to call us at 1-800-474-2147 (Monday - Friday between 8:30 am - 5:30 pm) or send us a note at [email protected]. Our customer support team will be able to assist you. Thank You !
A:AnswerThe exhaust hose that is included with the unit measures 10.6 inches and can be extended to 59 inches. The exhaust hose should be installed as per the instructions given in the manual( without any bends, and placed at least 20 inches (50 cm) away from the wall). So as long as you are able to meet these requirements, the unit can be vented through skylight venting. Please feel free to write to us at [email protected] for more information and assistance Thank You !
A:AnswerHi, all our portable air conditioners come with a window venting kit which needs to be attached to the unit through an exhaust hose. The window venting kit is required to be installed on the window. These units are easy to move from room to room and hence offer a truly flexible air conditioning solution. Please visit our website www.honeywellhomecomfort.com for more information.
A:AnswerI've had no problems with the unit's 120v grounded plug in my homes electrical system. Works just fine. Just need to vent the warm air out a nearby window (hardware provided)!
A:AnswerThere are actually two hoses in the rear of the unit. The larger hose is the exhaust, which should be connect to the unit and then placed in a window using the plastic support to wedge the hose in the window when you lower or close the window. I found the use of a tension bar works great to retain the hose into the window frame behind the hose itself. The smaller hose is for draining the humidity tank prior to storage. The unit will indicate using the display when the internal tank needs to be drained.
A:AnswerHello! Yes, it is possible to make the provided window venting kit work with Anderson crank windows. There are various examples online that you can follow. One is to cut a piece of Plexiglas to the size of your window, and cutting a hole for the window bracket panel adapter to vent the air outside. Please feel free to get in touch with us at 1-800-474-2147, Monday - Friday 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM (EST), or send us an email at usinfo @jmatek. com. Our customer support team will be able to assist you. Thank You!