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Window air conditioners cool a single room or small area of a building and install in a double- or single-hung window, so they won't take up floor space. They blow cooled air directly from the unit, so they don't require a connection to ducts. These units can be removed from a window after the cooling season and stored until needed. They're used for seasonal cooling or to supplement central AC systems. They have a leakage current detector interrupter (LCDI) that senses current leakage and interrupts a circuit to help prevent injuries and damage to equipment or surroundings. Some units have Seacoast corrosion protection, which is a coating on an air conditioner’s coils that withstands corrosive agents such as salt water sprays. Coated coils typically last longer than uncoated coils in coastal areas and other harsh environments.
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These accessories keep window air conditioners in good repair, facilitate their installation, control their operation, and reduce energy loss. They're used for applications such as mounting the air conditioners, insulating against air leaks, programming temperature setpoints, and replacing worn or broken components.
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