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  2. This silent U-shaped air conditioner fits perfectly in ... - AOL

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    Midea Group unveiled their newest product, the Midea U-Shaped A/C. It's easier to install and uses less energy than the typical window unit. This silent U-shaped air conditioner fits perfectly in ...

  3. Why we love the Midea U air conditioner - AOL

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    I used to shell out the minimum on air conditioners. Last year, I paid a premium for a unit that’s quiet, good-looking and smart-phone compatible.

  4. Don't wait until the next heat wave to buy an AC — this one ...

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    This Midea window air conditioner is the perfect size for a bedroom, kitchen or even a smaller living room. Normally $175, it's now marked down on Walmart to just $144, making it quite the steal ...

  5. Midea Group - Wikipedia

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    Beyond Midea's eponymous brand name, the company also employs a series of other brands. The Little Swan brand was adopted when Midea acquired the Little Swan company in 2008. Little Swan products are mostly laundry and refrigeration appliances. Hualing is a brand used by Midea for air conditioners and refrigerators, and was also adopted in 2008.

  6. Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning - Wikipedia

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    Central, "all-air" air-conditioning systems (or package systems) with a combined outdoor condenser/evaporator unit are often installed in North American residences, offices, and public buildings, but are difficult to retrofit (install in a building that was not designed to receive it) because of the bulky air ducts required. [32] (Minisplit ...

  7. Air conditioning - Wikipedia

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    Air conditioner equipment power in the U.S. is often described in terms of "tons of refrigeration", with each approximately equal to the cooling power of one short ton (2,000 pounds (910 kg) of ice melting in a 24-hour period. The value is equal to 12,000 BTU IT per hour, or 3,517 watts. [60]