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The "dry mode" dehumidifies the air. This is useful when you do not need to cool the air but the relative humidity is higher than you want to have inside. You get the advantage of bringing in the fresh air without increasing the indoor humidity.
I hope this helps.
Cindy Wells (this applies to all air conditioners with a dry mode)
if it does, on the name plate it will have a split rating for the btus. one for cooling and one for heating. if there is only one rating i.e. 8000 btus, then it is just for cooling
THE UNIT AM SPEAKING OF, IS A AMANA AIR CONDITIONER... WHAT I HAVE TO DO IS BUY A THERMOSTAT CONTROLED AIR CONDITIONEER. ANY RECOMENDATIONS... THE SLEEVE THAT THIS UNIT HAS TO BE PUT INTO IS 42 X 16
if the compressor runs for a short time only it could be overheating due to a lack of refrigerant i would suggest finding a contractor who specializes in hampton bay to take a look at it
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