Undersized GE window AC with a BTU capacity smaller than the room’s requirement will cause the compressor to keep running, raising the temperature in both the room and the cooling unit and leaving the humidity levels unaltered.This will leave your room with spots of cold and warm air (uneven cool air distribution). Oversized GE window AC with a BTU capacity larger than the room’s requirement in square units will cause the compressor to run shorter cycles because the cool air leaving the conditioner will be deflected back to the AC and cause it to shut off earlier.What that means is your GE window AC should neither be oversized nor undersized: The comfort of an adequately cooled room is obtained by installing a right-size cooling unit, one with the capacity in BTUs per hour that’s recommended for the space being cooled in square feet. Dirty air filters are the most common cause for AC not cooling and can be resolved by washing the filter. If your GE window air conditioner is not cooling, it could be incorrectly-sized, improperly installed, the outdoor temperature may be low, the air filter may be clogged, or there’s ice on the coils. Additional Air Conditioner Troubleshooting Resources GE Window Air Conditioner Not Cooling
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