Air Conditioner Outlets
Air conditioner outlets : Wall air conditioner energy star
Air Conditioner Outlets
- An air conditioner (often referred to as AC) is a home appliance, system or mechanism designed to dehumidify and extract heat from an area. The cooling is done using a simple refrigeration cycle.
- (AIR CONDITIONERS (WATER-COOLED)) Intended primarily for extreme operating conditions of high-ambient temperatures or severe contaminants, these units utilize water as the medium for heat dissipation.
- a system that keeps air cool and dry
air conditioner
- (outlet) mercantile establishment: a place of business for retailing goods
- (outlet) wall socket: receptacle providing a place in a wiring system where current can be taken to run electrical devices
- A pipe or hole through which water or gas may escape
- The mouth of a river
- A means by which something escapes, passes, or is released, in particular
- (outlet) exit: an opening that permits escape or release; “he blocked the way out”; “the canyon had only one issue”
outlets
Sears Outlet, Olathe, 1 wm
This was a thriving (albeit somewhat cluttered and hard-to-maneuver) Sears Outlet Store, in the early 80′s, and maybe mid 90′s.
As a young fellow, I bought light fixtures, etc, to make some of my early apartments more up to date. The clothing area was not cluttered, but when you get into returned window shades, blinds, etc, not to mention light fixtures, air conditioners, etc., that side of the store can get a little crazy.
Slater 30 Amp 250 Volt
This power receptacle was manufactured by Slater (now Pass and Seymour). This configuration is sometimes used for Air Conditioners, among other things.