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gpick24 08-07-2013 11:18

Re: Heatwave
 
It might depend on what type of window you have, but maybe something like this would be OK.
Portable Air Conditioner Venting FAQ - Portable AC Information

Eric 08-07-2013 12:47

Re: Heatwave
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Aussie Irene (Post 1065842)
Half your luck Margaret. It's bl...y freezing here.

And we've had temps in the mid 30s for a couple of weeks ... heat advisories and smog from the forest fires in Quebec ... but we are lucky in Kingston; its always a few degrees cooler by the lake. All in all, beating the heat is a lot easier on my system than shovelling snow at -25:alright: And there are always cold brewskies in the fridge:thepint:

Gremlin 08-07-2013 13:34

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When we had a big static caravan it got unbearably hot in summer, like being in a big tin box, which I suppose they are.
I installed a aircon machine and piped the exhaust through the caravan wall. It was much easier than cutting a hole through a brick wall. The outlet was sealed and a grill over the outside to stop creepy crawlies getting in.
It worked OK as long as the doors and windows were kept closed.
The van was 40 foot by 12 and the rooms 7 foot high, 3360 cubic feet and the machine just about coped with it.

Barrie Yates 08-07-2013 15:15

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Quote:

Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 1065853)
No - and it wouldn't work if I had - the hot air outlet needs to be higher than the machine in order to 'exhaust'

Suggest you get a "Split Unit" type A/C. Interior unit is only a distribution fan unit, all the work is done outside, either at low or high level - only two refrigerant pipes and a power lead goes through the wall.

MargaretR 08-07-2013 16:13

Re: Heatwave
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Barrie Yates (Post 1065894)
Suggest you get a "Split Unit" type A/C. Interior unit is only a distribution fan unit, all the work is done outside, either at low or high level - only two refrigerant pipes and a power lead goes through the wall.

As a tenant, I can't put anything 'through the wall'.

Neil 08-07-2013 16:43

Re: Heatwave
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 1065903)
As a tenant, I can't put anything 'through the wall'.

Never stopped me when I was a tenant :rolleyes:

Less 08-07-2013 17:30

Re: Heatwave
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Neil (Post 1065912)
Never stopped me when I was a tenant :rolleyes:

You had a woman telling you what to do, she has no-one to blame if the Landlord calls.

Neil 08-07-2013 19:38

Re: Heatwave
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Less (Post 1065924)
You had a woman telling you what to do, she has no-one to blame if the Landlord calls.

Nope, it was me that wanted the outside tap and the cables through the wall for the satellite dishes

Barrie Yates 08-07-2013 21:31

Re: Heatwave
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 1065903)
As a tenant, I can't put anything 'through the wall'.

Write to the landlord requesting permission with an explanation of what is intended, the reasons for, and a promise to make good at any future date, should that be required. You would need to check but I think one 50mm hole would suffice, which would then be sealed after installation.

gpick24 08-07-2013 22:02

Re: Heatwave
 
However you go about it Margaret, I think you need to seal the vent, the link I posted earlier seams the least hassle if it fits your kind of window, if not, there may be other kinds for different windows, or maybe even a joiner, glazier or some other trade that could knock you something up. But with it sealed your air conditioner will work better, the room will be cooler, cost less and no bugs, gases or pollen will be able to get in.

MargaretR 08-07-2013 23:06

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I am hoping that I won't have this problem when I move in two weeks time. I will be ground floor - top floor folk have a 'heat from loft' problem.

As a new tenant I won't be asking for anything until I am well established as a good tenant.

MargaretR 08-07-2013 23:26

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Green Deal scheme: Residents living in homes insulated under Government initiative could die from OVERHEATING | Mail Online
- "The elderly and infirm as well as people living on the top floor"




I told you so first ;)

accyman 08-07-2013 23:50

Re: Heatwave
 
government seems obsessed with lagging theres adverts for free lagging everywhere

instea dof turning houses into saunas how about forcing teh likes of bgritish gas to play fair with pricing so peopel can use gas when needed without worry of bankruptcy

gpick24 09-07-2013 07:14

Re: Heatwave
 
Having good insulation doesn't just keep in the heat, in the summer it helps keep the heat out.
HowStuffWorks "Insulation"

MargaretR 09-07-2013 09:22

Re: Heatwave
 
Also having large windows (which I have) increases interior heat by solar gain, even if they are double glazed. When these flats were built in the 70s it was 'fashionable' to have extra wide windows - in the lounge and bedroom the windows occupy 90% of the horizontal wall space of the exterior wall.

http://www.greenspec.co.uk/windows.php

I have dropped and closed the venetian blinds to all my windows except the one I have to put the exhaust pipe through.


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