How do portable (indoor) Air Conditioners get rid of their heat? Or do they only work by removing moisture?
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all a/cs remove the humidity (moisture) from a room. they intake the hot humid air, circulate it to remove the moisture and blow cool dry air into the room
the hot air being blown outside (for window units) is the exhaust from the heat of the unit operating
They blow the hot air out through a vent, usually you put out the window.
the room heat is removed to the condensor by the freon flow, the condensor assy incorporates a fan to move air through the condensor and out of the structure. The water that is withdrawn from the room is a byproduct of the temperature change and condensation dripping off the condensor.
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