Does anyone know the difference between a window and a wall air conditioner? The window unit is much cheaper. I see several units here that appear to be window units and through the wall…there is no "sleeve" on them. Thank you!
Put a window a/c through the wall
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Best Answer
Apparently window and wall a/c units are not interchangeable, although I don't have the details of the difference.
EDIT Window units are designed to take advantage of the fact that a window is a thin partition; vents on the outside of the a/c case can be close to the inside part of the a/c unit, but still be outside (where they have to be). This may allow the window units to be cheaper. In contrast a wall can be 6" thick or more; wall units must have all vents close to the back of the unit. BTW I always thought that the vents in the side of a window unit were for intake of air at ambient temperature to then be directed through the condenser coil at the back plane of the unit to be exhausted out the back (now hotter than ambient), but in fact some of the side vent area may also be used for expelling air which cools motors. It could be that in a window unit the venting on one side is devoted to intake of air for the condenser coil and the venting on the other side is for exhaust. This would prevent the hot exhaust air being pulled in the intake for the condenser cooling air.
https://www.sylvane.com/thru-wall-air-conditioner-buying-guide.html#vs .