Amcor Portable Air Conditioners Give A Full Range Of Features

There are times when a room needs some powerful air conditioning but is used only rarely and so it isn't worth installing a permanent air conditioner. In these instances, it is a good idea to look at the range of portable air conditioner now on offer in the market, and one of the most well known suppliers of these types of air conditioners is Amcor. Amcor offers a range of portable air conditioners which are easy to set up and install and of course can be moved quickly from one room to the next. A standard portable air conditioner is around 12,000btu, and comes with a self-evaporating system and an exhaust hose. This article will look at the features you will find in some Amcor portable air conditioner models and what needs to be considered when buying one.

The average output strength of a portable air conditioner from Amcor is around 12,000btu. This is usually enough power to give decent air conditioning and cooling to an average size room, such as a small lounge, an attic that needs cooling, or a workroom. When choosing a portable unit, it is worth making sure that the output is of a strength that can cool the room properly. If the air conditioner is not strong enough it will have to work harder to cool the room and could end up being damaged. An Amcor model with a 12,0000btu output is the ALTL12000-EH, which is a popular option for many.

One of the things that should be considered when looking at Amcor portable units is what is known as a self-evaporating system. This is a very useful addition to portable air conditioning units, as it gets rid of much of the need to constantly be emptying the internal bucket, or internal water reservoir as it is properly known. In older models of portable air conditioners, the water reservoir would fill quickly because there was nowhere for the water to go. But with a self-evaporating system as found in many Amcor portable models, the water is recycled and used to cool the unit, so cutting the water that ends up in the bucket by as much as 70%.

A portable unit will, even if fitted with a self evaporating system, still need to be vented, and the units from Amcor are no exception in this respect. This is done by means of an exhaust hose, which runs from the back of the unit and then to outside, where the exhaust air is disposed of. The exhaust hose is usually fitted to a window, and in order to make for a proper fit for the air conditioner exhaust valve there is a kit which converts the window by adding an exhaust holder. If it is planned to use the air conditioner in several rooms, several kits can be obtained and fitted to the windows in the room, so making it easy to move the unit from room to room and set it up quickly.

Amcor makes a range of portable units which are extremely lightweight and easy to move around on the castors. Other facilities on the units include simple temperature control and a timer which can be set from 1 to 12 hours. A remote control also makes the operation easy, giving the ability to run the unit from across the room. Many of the units also come with louvers that can be moved in order to send the air in whichever direction it is most needed.

As can be seen, the portable air conditioners from Amcor offer a full range of features which should be enough to satisfy the needs of most homeowners looking for good non-fixed air conditioning. With their 12000btu output, self-evaporating system, not to mention the ease of movement, temperature control and remote control, these are portable air conditioners well worth consideration. In order to find the best Amcor model for your needs, take time to do some research at some of the many online air conditioning retailers and check out the best deals available at the moment.

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