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Small Disadvantaged Business (SDB)Designed for portability and convenience, our versatile air-cooled portable air conditioners set up in minutes and their rugged design rolls easily from shop floor to indoor office areas. These units are ideal for a/c failure or planned maintenance, and spot or supplemental cooling of data centers, production areas, temporary facilities, and special events. These units operate at office friendly sound levels. Water-cooled portable air conditioners do not require condenser air ducting and are ideal for enclosed spaces where you cannot discharge the condenser heat. Alternatively, the rejected heat is transferred through the water leaving the condenser coil to a drain. These units are most cost effective to operate where there is a central chiller plant. Operates at the lowest decibel level for portable air conditioners due to its backward inclined plenum evaporator and condenser fans. Thermostatic-expansion valve allows for full performance and wide range of temperatures.
Constructed of powder-coated steel to withstand rugged environments. 1-10 Ton PAC-Series Application Photos 1-10 Ton PAC-Series Specifications L x W x H  (IN) Northwestern University Law Schoolcar air conditioning repair fort myers Prairie du Chien Memorial Hospitalac unit leaking water in attic Edith Green Wendell Wyatt Federal Buildingair conditioning unit plenum box * Call TEMP-AIR at 1-800-836-7432 for specific job site configurations and optional features. Click Here to Contact Us Air Conditioning & Cooling Portable Air Conditioner Rental DRYCO offers industrial, construction and commercial portable air conditioner rental. If you have an emergency or your cooling needs aren’t being met, our portable air conditioners will quickly solve your problems.
Our industrial and commercial portable air conditioners can cool any size building from a small office to large manufacturing center or warehouse. Obviously our portable AC units come in a variety of size so you can be sure that there is a unit that is appropriate for the size of the space you are looking to cool. Top Of  The Line Equipment When it comes to renting a portable air conditioner, you want to be sure you are getting the best equipment. Commercial and industrial portable air conditioners units rentals have advanced by leaps and bounds in recent years. As a result, these units are able to more efficiently cool and dehumidify a space than ever before. Utilizing our rental equipment can keep your space cool and keep your company or event within budget. Emergency Portable AC Rental Summer can be unpredictable, and many businesses can be caught off guard. Don’t stress out if your air conditioner breaks down and you have no way to cool your business. We offer emergency air conditioning rental when you are in sudden need of air conditioning for your business.
In most cases, we can deliver and install these units the same. By minimizing your downtime, you are able to carry on business as usual in a cool environment. Make sure your business never has to go offline due to temperature fluctuations. Variety of Sizes and Options Customers have many different options when it comes to meeting their cooling needs. Portable air conditioner rentals offer a versatile and inexpensive solution to an often costly problem. Whether you are looking for a commercial or industrial air conditioner rental, these units are a great option, no matter what size space or type of business you are looking to cool. Whether you are trying to keep your office space cool for your staff during the hot summer months or want to maintain stable air temperatures in a manufacturing plant, choose DRYCO for portable air conditioner rental. Copyright © 2015 DRYCO U.S.A. Website Design and Web Marketing By: Site Smart MarketingSan Diego’s mild climate makes air conditioning unnecessary for most of the year.
Many homes don’t even have an air conditioning system. But at the height of summer, particularly in August and September, the need for a cool room can become overwhelming, even for those who live near the coast. Renters looking to outfit their homes with air conditioners have fewer options than homeowners do, but if they’re determined and work with their landlord or property manager, renters can usually find a way. The most convenient option is the portable air conditioning unit. These units sell for as little as $250 and can cool a bedroom, a living room or even a small studio apartment. About the size of a large suitcase, they typically sit on wheels and blow hot air through a tube out a window. Portable air conditioners are ideal for renters because they do not require any permanent modifications to the building, and the air conditioner can easily be moved to another residence at the end of a lease term. Another fairly convenient option is the window air conditioner.
About the size of a microwave oven, these units sit directly in a window, blowing hot air outside and chilled air into the room. To install these units, the window screen generally needs to be removed, and some supports may need to be attached to the wall. Due to potential need for modifications to the window or wall, we highly recommend consulting with your landlord or property manager before attempting to install. Like portable air conditioners, window units can easily be moved to another residence when the lease term ends. There are other options that are less ideal for renters because they require extensive modifications to the building. Through-the-wall units are similar to window units but require a section of the wall be cut out and a metal case bolted to the wall. Whole-house or central air conditioning units require even more extensive renovation work to install ducts and vents. Never attempt to install a through-the-wall unit or central air without the express consent and collaboration of your landlord.
If your landlord has given you permission to install a through-the-wall air conditioner, be sure to spell out the terms of your agreement in writing. Be specific about who the AC unit belongs to, because this person will be responsible for maintaining the unit and subsequent damage resulting from improper installation. Most tenants pay their own electrical bill, but in the rare case that your landlord pays for electricity, establish an agreement with your landlord before you start using your air conditioner. Your landlord may want to bill you back for the added energy cost. Keep in mind that you may be held liable for damage to window screens, window sills, walls or other parts of the building. You should also consider that some older buildings do not have the modern electrical wiring needed to support the operation of an energy-intensive air conditioner. If you don’t have permission from your landlord and your air conditioner damages the electrical system or another tenant’s property, you could be held responsible to pay for any repairs.