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Thru-The-Wall Air Conditioners Explained

This post should describe the differences between the two types of thru-the-wall room air conditioning units.

The first type of wall unit is necessary when there is not yet an air conditioner installed.  A wall unit that has a slide-out chassis should be installed.  These units should already come with their own sleeve for easy installation.  To install, the chassis (guts) should be slid-out of its sleeve, a hole should be cut approximately 1/4″ larger than the size of the unit’s sleeve in to the wall.  The sleeve should be screwed into a stud in the wall, then the guts should be slid into the sleeve.  This type of wall unit uses a sleeve for installation because if something goes wrong in the future, it can easily be removed from its sleeve for repair or maintenance.

The second type of thru-the-wall air conditioner sold (more of a specialty item) comes into play if there is already an air conditioner installed in the wall (like the first type of unit discussed above) that needs to be replaced.  Although a little more expensive than the first type of wall unit on average, these air conditioners are much less expensive to install because a new hole does not need to be cut or an existing hole does not need to be altered.  Most relacement thru-the-wall air conditioners are smaller than 26″ wide and 16″ tall, since the old “standard” wall unit was about that size.  These thru-the-wall units are solid-sided and rear-vented so that they can slide into any existing sleeve without any trouble breathing which may result in a unit overheating.  Also, since these units are typically smaller than an existing wall air conditioner (often sized 24″ wide and 14 1/2″ tall), they come with a trim-kit that slides over the front of the air conditioner to fill most gaps between the unit and the existing sleeve.

Solid-sided, rear-vented thru-the-wall replacement air conditioner

Often times, the question comes up as to why the first type of wall air conditioner can’t be installed in to an existing sleeve.  Well, as discussed, these units have side-vents that allow the unit to breath, and more often than not, the side-vents in the unit will not match the side-vents in the existing sleeve and can cause the unit to overheat and damage its compressor, thereby rendering the unit inoperable, often times without any waranty coverage due to the fact that the unit being installed improperly.

Another distinguishing factor between these two types of air conditioners is that the first type of unit can usually also be installed in a double-hung window and often times comes with a side accordian sleeve (which can be removed for a wall installation).

Window air conditioner with accordian sleeve
Window air conditioner with accordian sleeve

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What’s the best Air Conditioning for your home?

Everything you need to know in the purchase of the right AC unit for you, as summer heat is quickly approaching. The good news is that you have plenty of options to choose from. Keep in mind, all of the following possibilities can only cool one to two rooms at a time, max. They’ll also need a way to pump hot air from the inside of a building to the outside. To get started, pick the highest priority rooms that have outside walls, then use a BTU calculator to figure out how much cooling power you need for a given room size. Also, be sure to brush up on your A/C terminology before you go shopping. From there, it’s time to decide which type of unit is best for your home.

Window Units

Before you rule out window units entirely, be sure you’ve exhausted all your options. While some A/C units are a couple feet wide and designed for roughly standard size windows, there are mini air conditioners that can get as small as 14″ wide. Many of these are designed for casement windows, which open horizontally instead of vertically like most slide windows. These devices are taller instead of wider. It may be difficult to find one that fits perfectly, but it’s worth taking the extra time to look around before moving on to the more complex options.

The advantage with window units is that all the important parts—the compressor, condenser, expansion valve/coil, etc.—are all in one big box. The installation of these is much simpler and they’re very portable. Be sure to thoroughly search for a window unit before exploring other options. Find out what type of window you have and see if other people have a similar problem. If you absolutely can’t find a window unit, it’s time to move on to more elaborate solutions. Window units provide the most cost-effective and painless solution to cooling a single room. The units are relatively cheap and they have a lot of cooling power. If you’re renting or want to avoid serious wall modification, this is the way to go.

Portable Units

The simplest non-window based option is a portable A/C unit. These are devices that usually sit on the floor near a window. Hoses will carry air inside and out through a window. Typically, these units will come with adjustable hose frames to place in the window that keep them in place. Technically, all the parts are physically in one box, but you’ll still need a connection to the outside world for them to function.

When deciding on a portable unit, you’ll have to choose between single or dual hose systems. A single hose system uses just one tube to pump hot air out of the building. The trouble is that this reduces the air pressure inside your home. This causes more hot air from the outside to come in through cracks in doors and windows. The A/C unit has to work extra hard as a result, which is a terribly inefficient system. It’s not a huge concern if you’re trying to cool a small space, and these devices are generally less expensive. For a larger home, though, the extra energy costs can rack up fast.

Dual-hose units, on the other hand, cool the hot air that’s already inside the house and returns it to the room from whence it came. To keep the unit itself from overheating, a second intake hose pumps in air from the outside to cool the device and then pushes it right back out again. This system is much more efficient because the device isn’t constantly working against itself. Dual-hose systems are almost always the way to go unless you only need to cool a very, very small area. Just keep in mind that some units can get pricey.

Whichever model you choose to go with, though, a portable hose unit should probably be your last resort. This is for those who absolutely can’t use a window unit and aren’t able to do any wall modifications. As Consumer Reports points out, they’re costly and not very efficient in general. A similarly-sized window unit will cool better than its portable counterpart.

Ductless/Split Units

This is where you start to get into some heavy lifting, but you also get a much nicer unit. Split units consist of two parts: the indoor component that you can mount on a wall, and the outdoor component that sits cozily next to your home. The upside to this is that you can hang the device in a place that looks good instead of setting a giant box awkwardly near whatever window is available. The downside is you’ll almost certainly have to start drilling holes.

A “ductless” system might sound like a bit of a misnomer to the layman. All “ductless” means is that you don’t need to have a complex system of action movie hero escape routes running throughout your entire home. You will, however, need hoses running from the inside of the room you want to cool to the outside condenser unit.

The good news is that you may not need to do too much work on your walls. If you know how to run wires or hoses through walls, split units are comparatively simple to install on your own. As with any project where you have to drill holes in a wall, though, don’t tackle a project like this unless you’re sure you know what you’re doing.

A split system is a great option if you live in a hot region and need to cool a large area inside your home. Their cooling power is among the closest you can get to real central air without tearing apart all your walls and ceilings to install. The two main disadvantages here is that these units will be among the more expensive you can find, and you can’t move them from room to room like you can with a window or portable unit. You will also still need multiple units to cool separate rooms.

 

Wall Units

By far, the most complicated option is a wall mounted air conditioner unit (otherwise known as where Dexter keeps his secret box). This type of device is very similar to the window system, except instead of using a pre-existing hole in your wall, you have to cut one instead. This involves watching out for pipes, wall studs, and generally ensuring the stability of your home while you make a hole big enough to fit a small person through in the side of your abode.

Wall units are the kind of project where if you don’t already know you can do it on your own, you should talk to a professional before getting started. The upside to going this route is that you can find units that are much closer in price to the inexpensive window-based options. Of course, what you save in hardware costs you could end up spending on installation. Also, this may not be an option if you live in an apartment or dorm room. However, they have a lot more cooling power than portable A/C units, and are even more efficient than window units due to the much tighter seal. The energy savings can be well worth the trouble over the long term.

 

Feder’s offers a wide variety of the finest air conditioners, also professional installation; so please call or stop by and speak with our knowledgeable staff to pick the right fit for you! Remember we have added a new showroom/warehouse in Santa Monica so you can order from either there or our North Hollywood locations. North Hollywood Showroom/Warehouse: 818-769-8000 or TOLL-FREE: 866-FEDERS-0 North Hollywood Warehouse: 818-982-3300 Santa Monica Showroom/Warehouse: 310-450-8585 or TOLL-FREE: 855-28-FEDER

Beat the Heat!

The sun is in full effect this summer and causing a heat wave throughout the southland. So if you are tired of sitting in your bedroom and sweating all day and you want to feel luxurious, come buy a new air conditioner today! We have a full range of 15000 BTU air conditioners guaranteed to cool down your room no matter how hot it is outside.

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One great product is the 15,000 BTU LG air conditioner. It is equipped with 3 cooling and fan speeds with auto cool, 4-way air direction, and electronic touch controls with a remote so you don’t even have to get up from your chair. It is complete with a slide in-out chassis and energy saver function in order to help keep the energy levels down. The 24 hour programmable timer lets you pick a time for the air conditioner to go on and off. This setting makes it perfect for you to set it to turn on shortly before you return home, so you can walk right into the cool breeze.

Another great unit is the 15000 BTU Arctic King. While saving money, you are able to still be cool and comfortable with Arctic King’s Energy Star window air conditioner. This model also is equipped with a remote so you can adjust settings from anywhere in the room. This unit is also Energy Star qualified which prevents greenhouse gas emission and meets strict energy efficiency guidelines set by the EPA and the U.S. Department of Energy. It is equipped with 4 way air direction and 24 hour timer settings just like the LG. mwk-15crn1

While the annual heat wave continues, it is still a great time to purchase a new air conditioner. We can bring it to you from either our North Hollywood or Santa Monica (in the former Carlson’s Warehouse) locations.
North Hollywood Showroom/Warehouse: 818-769-8000 or TOLL-FREE: 866-FEDERS-0
North Hollywood Warehouse: 818-982-3300
Santa Monica Showroom/Warehouse: 310-450-8585 or TOLL-FREE: 855-28-FEDER

Factory Refurbished LG 7,000 BTU Air Conditioner With Heat–$199.00!

LG Model LWHD7000HR
7,000 BTU Cool 3,850 BTU Heat Strip, 9.7 EER, With Remote!

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Our most popular heat and cool window/wall air conditioner is back in stock.

Factory refurbished for only $199.00!

Even though these units were originally returned to the factory for minor issues,
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Unit Dimensions: 18 9/16″w, 13 7/8″h, 20 11/16″d

This unit is made to fit windows or thru-the-wall. Comes with a sleeve and a window kit.
Shipping Weight: 66lbs.

*There is no warranty on refurbished items outside Southern California.

Some Easy Heating Options For The Winter

Since it finally dropper below 70° here in Southern California, we thought it would be a good time to go over a few options to keep your home or apartment warm this winter.

SPACE HEATER
The easiest and most affordable way to keep your feet warm.  We have a small, 360 Degree Micrathermic Heater that can keep a small room fairly comfortable in cooler weather.  Cost is on $69.00!

GAS WALL OR DIRECT-VENT FURNACE
Do you need to replace an old or inoperable tall wall furnace or shorter direct vent heater for your apartment?  We carry units that are perfect for small, medium, or larger units.  25,000 BTU-50,000 BTU

WALL OR WINDOW UNIT
Replacement: If you’ve already got an existing unit inside a sleeve, more than likely Feder’s Distributors has a unit that will fit inside your existing sleeve.
Built with solid sides and vents on the back, these units come with trim kits that would cover additional space on the sides and top if your sleeve is larger than 24″ wide by 14 1/2″ tall. The heat-strip models are great as a secondary source of heating or primary source for smaller rooms.
New install: If you need to install a new unit in a wall or window, units with both a heat-strip or a heat-pump are available.  Heat-strips will cost you a little less money up-front, but end up providing less heating capacity compared to a heat pump.  Heat pumps are a little more expensive to purchase, but run a little more efficiently with more heating capacity. Just remember, if you need heat in your window or wall unit, anything 12,000 BTU or above typically run on 220V 20AMP circuits.

DUCTLESS MINI-SPLIT HEAT PUMPS
A bit more expensive to install than a wall air conditioner, but much sightlier, ductless mini splits are installed like a central air conditioner. The compressor, outside and the fan on an adjacent wall just under the ceiling.  It is about 20% of the cost of a central system and cools/heats only one room.  Please note, there are also options to run two, three, or even four indoor units off of one compressor, so please ask us about them!

How To Work Your Window Air Conditioner — A Guide For Tenants [English & Spanish]

Operating Window/Wall Air Conditioners

Window and wall air conditioners are not the same as central air conditioners. To ensure you get the best performance from your A/C, we advise that you turn it on in the morning.

Your A/C has a thermostat that will detect the temperature in the room. When the unit reaches the temperature you set it to, it will shut off. When the room gets warmer the thermostat will detect that change and will turn on by itself.

The vent should be closed at all times and should only be open when using the fan mode, to bring in outside air. Having your vent open while operating the A/C will make your unit work harder and it will cost you more money to run.

When turning on your A/C, make sure you set it to 76 degrees and no lower than 72. This will not only will save you money, but it will allow your A/C to work properly.

Check your filter every other week for better performance. If you turn your A/C on when the day’s heat is at its peak, it will take time to get the desired cooling effect, and will use much more energy.

Following these easy instructions will save you money, and better performance from your A/C.

Como operar su aire de ventana o pared

Los Aires de ventana o pared no son iguales a los centrales. Para asegurarse de que su Aire acondicionado este funcionando bien, le recomendamos que lo use de la siguiente manera. Encienda su aire por la mañana y pongalo entre 76 y no menos de 72 grados. Su aire tiene un termostato que detecta la temperatura que usted a elejido, y cuando llegue a esa temperatura el aire se apagara solo. Cuando el termostato detecte que la temperatura este subiendo el compressor se volvera a encender. El vent del aire siempre tiene que estar cerrado y solo debe de abrirse cuando lo use en la posicion FAN. Tambien es recommendable limpiar el filtro al aire 2 veces por mes, si es usado constantemete. Recuerde que encender su aire, cuando el calor del dia esta en su apogeo no es recomendado, porque el aire tardara mas en enfriar su departamento Si usted sigue estas simples instrucciones su aire le ahorrara dinero y funcionara mejor.

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Need Air Conditioner But Only Have A Sliding Window?

Want to stay cool, but you only have a sliding or casement window in your room?  Utilize it for a vertical air conditioner:

Vertical Air Conditioner
Vertical Air Conditioner

Many people don’t know that air conditioners are made for this purpose alone!  You’d be surprised at how often we hear a customer ask if they can turn a window air conditioner on its side!

Not A Vertical Window Air Conditioner
Not A Vertical Window Air Conditioner!

Slider/Casement air conditioners, as they’re called, work much better than a regular horizontal air conditioner for these types of windows.  If a regular horizontal air conditioner, made for a double-hung window is installed, a plywood or plexiglas feel would need to be fabricated above the air conditioner to fill the gap.

Although a bit more expensive than regular double-hung window air conditioners, some manufacturers do make them.  All vertical air conditioners measure 14½” wide by 20½” high and come in 5,000 BTUs to 15,000 BTUs  cooling only.

We currently have two 10,000 BTU models available that would cool a small living room or large upstairs bedroom off nicely.

Click here to check them out!

What Some Would Do To Get Cool

After reading about Rube Goldberg’s A/C on There, I fixed it, I remembered reading about some of the other things people would do to stay cool.

Remember this and this?

What would you do to keep cool? Instead of rigging your own contraption, you can get air conditioners from us for less than $60.00* that would make a bedroom nice and cool!

*After your utility company’s Energy Star rebate

Stay cool this summer with an 18,000 BTU LG Room Air Conditioner!

Stay cool this summer with the LG LWHD1800R 18,000 BTU room air conditioner!

A digital thermostat, wireless remote control, and electronic panel controls make this one user friendly air conditioner. Set the digital controls once in the morning and stay cool all day! And with an indoor noise level of only 61 dB, this air conditioner is one of the quietest available at 18,000 BTU!

Humid Summer day? Not a problem for the LG LWHD1800R. The dehumidifier is capable of dehumidifying 4.5 pints of water per hour. It also boasts an energy efficiency rating (EER) of 9.7.

Versatile? Yes. This air conditioner can be installed in a window or a wall. It has a turbo fan, 4-way air deflection, 3 fan speeds and 3 cooling speeds. The 12 hour programmable timer allows you to turn the unit on before you arrive home or off after you leave, saving you money on energy and cooling costs.

The 5 year parts and labor warranty is the best factory warranty available, which makes the LG LWHD1800R the perfect choice for your Summer cooling needs. It should cool up to 600 square feet in normal conditioners without any problems.

Of course Feder’s Distributors has them in stock! Click here to buy one.

Let us help keep you cool!