Amcor Portable Air Conditioner Window Kit

How do you install a portable air conditioner in a window sliding Horizonal?

So my two questions are: 1. Portable air conditioners are equipped with a drain and a window-kit. Does this work package window both vertically and Horizonal windows Sliding? My window is 42.5 cm high, therefore the window-kit would rise as high. 2. What do you recommend portable air conditioner for a room of small to medium size working with this window? I tried to Royal Sovereign, Amcor, Soleus Air, DeLonghi, SPT, etc. .. But I have no experience with these. Thank you very much!

If you say that opening the window is taller than wide, they make air conditioners to adapt to this …. go …. Sears


Amcor Extra Foam Window Kit and Connector (AL / ALD Series)


Amcor Extra Foam Window Kit and Connector (AL / ALD Series)



Replacement kit. Maximum size of 48 inches long. No minimum size (can be cut to fit). 7 inches wide. Connector included to allow standard exhaust hoses to plug into foam window bracket. Compatible with AL / ALD series units….


Amcor Extra Plastic Window/Door Kit and Adapter (AL / ALD Series)


Amcor Extra Plastic Window/Door Kit and Adapter (AL / ALD Series)



Replacement kit for use with patio doors or if customer prefers plastic kit over included foam window kit. If used with patio door – length may not cover entire door height. Gap must be filled with additional insulating material. 43 inches maximum length. 3.88 inches wide. Adapter included to allow standard exhaust hoses to plug into plastic window kit. Compatible with AL / ALD series units….


Amcor Extra Plastic Window/Door Kit and Connector (PLM - Plasma Series)


Amcor Extra Plastic Window/Door Kit and Connector (PLM – Plasma Series)



Replacement plastic window kit. 43 inches maximum length. 3.88 inches wide. If used with patio door – length may not cover entire door height. Gap must be filled with additional insulating material. Connector included to allow standard exhaust hoses to plug into plastic window kit….


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