installing an ac unit sideways

The reason why someone would want to install the air conditioner sideways it because of the lack of space. This operation can be a little dangerous because of the unnatural position. The AC unit being installed on one side it can run out of oil or other fluids and catch on fire. There is still a solution. Some parts can be turned sideways to permit the rotation. It’s a complicated installation but it can be done. The most important thing is the acquisition of the AC unit. If you need a unit that you need to position it sideways, then it will need to have movable parts that can be turned inside the case. Talk to the salesperson and ask him which is the best unit for your needs. Now, before you actually start the installation, carefully read the instructions provided by the manufacturer. Separate the pieces that can be turned sideways and install them first. Then install the other ones. Use the case to mark the spots on the wall where you will need to drill some holes. Some additional supports may be necessary for the sideways AC unit.

The best and easy way to provide such additional supports is by constructing a shelf-like support. The AC unit will sit on the shelf. One of the most important things that you need to do is connect the pieces so that the AC unit can work properly. Always follow the manufacturer’s instructions when doing this, as a mistake can burn circuits and damage the entire machine. If you are not sure about the process, then it’s better that you call a professional or just install the unit normally.Installing an air conditioner into a horizontal window, which is a window that slides left and right instead of up and down, is similar to installing an air conditioner into a vertical-sliding window. Horizontal-sliding window air conditioners are commonly called slider air conditioners or slider casement air conditioners. Before buying your air conditioner, measure the window opening, so you know how wide of a unit you can install. Choose the window where you’ll install your air conditioner.

The window should be within reach of a three-pronged outlet. Plugging your air conditioner into an extension cord may not provide enough power to the unit. Slide the window open. If the windowsill is old, weak or shows signs of damage, it may not be able to support the weight of the unit. Replace the windowsill or select another window. Cut a strip of weatherstripping the same width of the window opening. Remove the adhesive backing from weatherstripping and position on the windowsill so that the unit will be on top of it when in place. Press the weatherstripping firmly to help it stick to the windowsill. Attach the support bracket to the windowsill with screws using an electric drill or screwdriver. The top of the bracket should tilt back slightly, between 1/4 inch and 1/2 inch, so that when the unit is in place, it will also tilt back, letting rain easily slide off of it instead of pooling on top of it. The directions that come with your air conditioner will indicate how to assemble the bracket, if it does not come pre-assembled, and where along the windowsill to install the bracket.

Most brackets are installed somewhere in the middle of the sill to best keep the unit from falling out on one side or the other. Attach the support bracket to the exterior siding with screws using a screwdriver or electric drill.
average kwh window ac unitDepending on the size and weight of your unit, the exterior portion of the bracket may attach directly beneath your windowsill or further down the siding beneath the window.
concord ac unit warrantyAssemble the air conditioner if necessary.
sanyo ac unit splitYou will likely need to attach air conditioner guides along the sides and top of the unit. These guides will attach with screws, but special tools you need, like a hex wrench, will come with the unit. The guides essentially frame the unit and provide a place for a plastic curtain component.

Measure the length of the side guides and cut weatherstripping this same length. Remove theadhesive backing from weatherstripping and attach to the back of the side guides. When the unit is in place, these side guides and the weatherstripping will help create an airtight seal. Measure the height of your sliding window and subtract the height of your unit. You will cover this gap with a plastic curtain, which will come with the unit. Cut the plastic curtain with scissors, so that, once attached to the unit, the curtain will cover any gap between the unit and the top of the window frame. For example, if the unit is 40 inches high and the window opening is 56 inches high, then cut the plastic curtain so that it is 16 inches high. Slide the curtain into separate curtain frame, which comes with the unit, and attach curtain frame to unit, sliding the frame legs into the side guides. You may need to use screws and a screwdriver to attach frame to unit, though it may also just slide into place.

Slide air conditioner into window opening until it rests against the support bracket and is flush against the side window jamb. Ask someone to help you, since the unit will be heavy. Bend at the knees when you lift the unit into place. Make sure the unit is evenly positioned in the window opening and supported by the bracket. Screw the bracket to the air conditioner using a screwdriver. Doing this from the outside of your home will likely be easier than trying to work around the unit while inside your home. The bracket will attach by one or more screws to the back of the unit. Drill holes through the unit’s bottom guide into the window track. Insert screws into holes and screw in, attaching the bottom of the unit to the window. Attach the curtain frame to window jamb with screws, pre-drilling holes with an electric drill and using screwdriver to screw in screws. Line up an L bracket, which comes with the unit, in the lower corner of the window, where it meets the jamb. Drill a hole through the hole of the L bracket and into the window frame.