Step 1 read the instructions that came with your portable air conditioner carefully.
Install portable ac through wall.
Affix the vent hose to the wall of the chimney.
You can use this method to vent your portable ac unit to the outside or into another room such as a laundry room storage area or garage.
Save these instructions and any associated warranty information for future use step 2 choose a location for your portable air conditioner.
Consequently there however exists a need for the exhaust so an exhaust hose is used to enable the heat to escape.
From outside slide wall vent through hole in wall.
If you never use the fireplace or chimney feel free to install the portable ac unit right underneath the chimney or inside the fireplace.
Twist and lock the flexible duct to the exhaust port on rear of air conditioner unit.
Over the last few years through the wall air conditioners have risen more in popularity.
Check the manual for the minimum clearance space from the wall.
You may want to extend the hose to pipe all that hot air further up the chimney so it gets clear of your home s environment faster.
Apply silicone caulk to rear flange on wall vent.
Ideally a portable air conditioner should be placed near an outside window and near an electrical outlet.
Check that the power cable can reach the outlet without stretching it too far.
Plug air conditioner unit into an electrical outlet.
Essentially to make a wall vent you have to carefully cut a hole in a wall which is big enough to accommodate the ac unit s exhaust hose.
Connect the duct end to the wall vent and seal with foil duct tape.
The multi tool worked great to cut off this thick shim.
Secure with stainless steel screws.
Ensure that the air conditioner will not be a tripping hazard and that the airflow will not be obstructed by furniture plants etc step 3 determine if the window adapter kit will work with your.
These devices are meant to operate on the floor.
These appliances now rival both window air conditioners and portable air conditioning units because of their low cost cooling capacity and permanent installation.
Cut out a piece of plywood first to the size of the opening and then cut it to fit around the window air conditioner.
A hammer claw helped pry this corner out to flush as it was being nailed.
Nail through the box and shims and into the framing while making sure the box is flush to the exterior.