Casement Window Air Conditioner

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Casement Window Air Conditioner is an air conditioner designed to fit narrow windows that swing outwards. Window Mounted Slider/Casement Air Conditioner is designed for sliding windows.


Casement window air conditioner units are self contained units. Many of them come with a mounting kit with sill brackets and side vents to support the unit and keep it air tight. They are meant to cool a single room. When purchasing Casement Window Air Conditioner unit you must choose one that will be able to cool the size of your room.  Casement window air conditioners usually have an encased assembly so that it can be mounted in a casement window. Our lineup of air conditioners will help you to pick up the right air conditioner to enhance the comfort of your home.

Frigidaire FAK124R1V 12,000-BTU Slider/Casement Air Conditioner with Electronic Controls
Frigidaire FAK124R1V 12,000-BTU Slider/Casement Air Conditioner with Electronic Controls

With a complete line of room air conditioners, portable air conditioners and dehumidifiers, Frigidaire technology is hard at work to enhance the comfort of your home. Offering a broad range of models and features like single-touch electronic controls, full-function remotes that double as thermostats, portable air conditioners that heat as well as cool and dehumidifies that operate in low temperatures, Frigidaire Home Comfort products are designed to provide you with easy-to-use, quiet, efficient and reliable service. This Frigidaire FAK124R1V HTML clipboard Casement Window Air Conditioner has a 12,000 BTU cooling capacity. It is perfect for large rooms or rooms where supplemental cooling is needed (Up to 640 Square Feet) It features an EER of 9.5. The varia (more…)

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  1. Ann
    on June 23rd, 2009

    Is there any certain way to install a window air conditioner? I bought it used so there wasn’t any kind of installation manual and I’ve never done it before. Thank you!

  2. admin
    on June 23rd, 2009

    Sounds like you just slide your window air conditioner into the window, no brackets to attach.
    There should be a ridge on the bottom side – that slips into the window
    casing, then you close the window over the top to hold the top in. The angle should be
    predetermined, but watch out for water when you run it. It should be dripping outside, not inside.

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