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Clamps and Connectors: How to Extend Your Portable-AC Hose

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If you have been wondering how to go about extending your portable-AC hose, you may have done some research on your choices. If you have not, it will be beneficial to know that there are a few ways in which you can achieve portable-AC hose extension. Whether you are extending your hose in order to lengthen the reach of your portable AC’s ventilation or are utilizing an extending air-conditioner exhaust-hose for some other reason, using accessories is one option of elongating your ductwork. Clamps and connectors are the ideal attachment for extending your hosework, but you can always replace your hose with a flexible piece of ductwork that is longer than your original. With whichever method you employ, it makes sense to understand the size of ductwork and how it pertains to your method of extension. Can you extend the hose on a portable air-conditioner? How do you choose your accessories? In order to achieve portable-AC hose extension, we must answer these questions, as well as more.

“Air Ventilator Orange”

$146.50$550.50
Some Sizes Out of Stock Temperature Range: -20°F to +180°F Sizes I.D. (in.): 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, & 24

“Air Ventilator White”

$146.50$550.50
Temperature Range: -20°F to +180°F Sizes I.D. (in.): 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, & 24

“Thermoplastic Flex Medium-Duty WS”

$73.75$1,915.75
Temperature Range: -40°F to 275°F. Sizes I.D. (in.): 2, 2.5, 3, 3.5, 4, 4.5, 5, 5.5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, & 24

“Wind Handler”

$324.25$2,855.00
Lead Time 4-6 Weeks Temperature Range: -65°F to +250°F Sizes I.D. (in.): 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, & 24

Can You Extend the Hose on a Portable Air-Conditioner?

Yes, you can extend the AC-hose for portable-AC units. You can extend a portable-air-conditioner hose by attaching multiple pieces of hosing together or by replacing it with a portable-air-conditioner longer-hose altogether. Longer hoses will outlast connected hosework if the joined hoses are composed of poorer-quality materials. Using clamps and connectors, however, is a more cost-efficient alternative to create long runs of hosework. Accessories can certainly help with extending vent/hose on portable-air-conditioner units. Ducting.com sells metal clamps and connectors in order to achieve this! Our stainless-steel clamps are incredibly durable and come in various designs to suit your specific needs. We also have connectors composed of stainless-steel and aluminum—depending on whether you need a more flexible connector or a more corrosion-resistant one. With all these options for portable-AC hose extension available at Ducting.com, you should understand the process of sizing your extender accessories to guarantee that they will fit your ductwork. A good-fitting attachment is beneficial to you and your unit, saving you from the problems that arise from an ill-fitting accessory. For our connectors, which are inserted inside of your portable-AC vent/hose-work, you must know the inside diameter of your duct. For our clamps, which are attached to the outside of your hose, you should know the outside diameter of your hosing. But what is the difference? The outside diameter of a hose is the distance from two, opposite points on the external wall of your duct. The inside diameter is the distance from one point in the internal wall of your duct to another opposite, internal point. The difference is that the outside diameter includes the thickness of your walls. If you have a portable-AC with thin-hose characteristics, these two diameters may not have any significant differences. However, hoses like PVC-hoses feature thicker walls, meaning that the difference between the inside diameter and the outside diameter may be more substantial. This is why it is important to double-check these measurements to ensure that your accessories will fit your hose exactly. If you have a—for your portable-air-conditioner exhaust-hose—6-inch diameter (inside) measurements, you could purchase a connector with a diameter size of 6 inches. If the walls of this hose, however, were 0.5-inches thick, the outside diameter of your hose would be 7 inches. A clamp purchased for this hose would need a diameter of 7 inches in order to fit this exhaust hose. In this instance, the difference between the inside and outside diameter of the hose is significant enough to warrant completely different-sized accessories. The connector that attaches to the inside of your hose is significantly smaller than the clamp that attaches to the outside of your hose. Knowing the size of your hosework will allow you to purchase the correctly-sized attachments for a portable-AC hose extension. As long as you have these measurements, you can accurately extend your hosing! But how about for ductwork that already exists?

Can I Extend Existing Ductwork?

You can extend your existing ductwork! If you want to extend the ductwork that already exists, you can connect the hosework with the use of connectors and clamps. As mentioned prior, connectors and clamps can attach two lengths of hosing with the same ID-size together in order to achieve a portable-air-con. hose extension. This is one of the best ways of extending already-existing ductwork. However, if you do not have additional hosework to attach, you must be able to accurately measure the size of your hose in order to purchase more hosing in the correct ID.

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When opting for a portable-air-conditioner exhaust-hose extension, you must first consider the diameter of your ductwork. When finding a new hose, you must know the inside diameter of your existing ductwork. This is the method by which suppliers classify the width of the hose. Hoses will also be standardized by length, as well. So, when purchasing new portable-AC duct-work, you will find hoses sold by their inside diameters as well as their lengths. For example, Ducting.com sells portable-air-conditioner hoses in a generous number of ID sizes and lengths. The PVC Flexduct Light-Duty Clear, for example, comes in lengths of 12.5, 25, and 50 feet, as well as ID sizes of 1.25-inches to 18! Of course, we can also customize the length or ID of your hosework upon request. If you needed—say—a 28-foot length of this hose for your ideal, extended air-conditioner hose, Ducting.com can do it for you! Also, with our plethora of ID sizes, you most likely will not even need to custom-order a hose with a personalized diameter.

With a range of sizes, the PVC Flexduct Light-Duty Clear can almost certainly accommodate any size of portable AC you own. Units typically utilize a 5-inch portable-air-conditioner vent, but a hose anywhere from 4 inches to 6 is common. The PVC Flexduct Light-Duty Clear comes in all these sizes and can even replace a rare 5.5-inch AC-hose. If you are worried about whether or not you can replace your 5.9-in. exhaust-hose, you can utilize a hose like the Air Ventilator Orange! Using a 6-inch ID-sized Air Ventilator Orange to replace your 5.9-inch portable-air-conditioner hose is a worthwhile investment indeed, as these hoses feature belted-cuffed ends that can strap onto any duct or receptacle. These belted-cuff ends are fabric endings that exhibit belts that can be cinched, attaching the Air Ventilator to whatever opening you desire.

This is an easy and convenient way to connect pieces of hosework together without having to use clamps. Another added benefit is because these belted-cuffs can tighten so snugly, they can accommodate for openings that are even within a 0.1-inch ID-size difference! This means that it does not matter if your portable-AC unit with small-hose measurements does not perfectly match with a whole-numbered ID size. The Air Ventilator with its belted-cuffs can accommodate for this size difference! So, it is possible to extend existing ductwork. However, how do clamps and connectors work? How do you install a duct extender?

How Do You Install a Duct Extender?

You can install your connectors and clamps (that is, your duct extender) by pulling your hoses over either end of the connector ring. The clamps will then be secured over the mouth of each hose, cinching the ductwork tightly against the connector located in the interior of the hosing. In this way, you have successfully created an extension-pipe for portable-air-conditioner units! Because the connectors are located inside of your extension-tube for portable-air-conditioner units, they must be able to withstand whatever fumes you are conducting. Ducting.com sells both aluminum and stainless-steel connectors that are composed of excellent-quality metals. Our connectors are durable, lightweight, and malleable straight-union connectors that can attach almost any flexible exhaust-hose/tube/vent for portable-air-conditioner units. If you are ducting air at extremely-high temperatures, our Stainless-Steel Connectors can withstand temperatures of up to 800 °F! Our Aluminum Connectors can also withstand temperatures of up to 400 °F. As your portable AC should not be producing heat at such a level, your connector can surely withstand against any heat your unit ventilates. Another common byproduct of portable-AC exhaust is moisture. Because aluminum exhibits excellent corrosion-resistance to water, you will not have to worry about your Aluminum Connector becoming rusty inside of your portable-air-conditioner hose-work. Stainless-steel offers even better corrosion-resistance to water, offering a durable base upon which you can connect your ducting. Our connectors also feature a raised lip on each end of the metal band so that the clamps will not slip off. If you are looking for a flexible connector, our Aluminum Connectors have one-third of the density and rigidity compared to steel, making them lighter and more flexible.

If you are looking for an incredibly-resistant connector, our Stainless-Steel Connectors are better suited to withstand chemicals and corrosion. If you are looking for an easy and convenient connector that will save you time when disconnecting your hosework, our J-Lock Quick Disconnect Hose Connectors are the perfect solution! These stainless-steel connectors feature a J-shaped locking mechanism that can be locked or unlocked with a simple twist! With these disconnecting bands, you will not have to unclamp your hosework in order to separate them. With whichever connector you choose to purchase,

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our connectors are excellent, cost-efficient choices that can help you with a portable-AC hose extension, as well as the extension of any piece of hosework! Clamps are the second part of portable-air-conditioner vent-extension. In order for your hosework to stay secured onto the connectors, you must utilize clamps for each hose. Ducting.com offers Screw Clamps as well as Bridge Clamps. Screw Clamps are ideal for a portable-AC exhaust-hose that features a cuffed end. This is an ending of a hose that does not contain the wire helix that upholds the structure of the hosing. A cuffed end will ensure that the screw clamp can be tightened securely around the hose’s mouth, cinching it firmly against the connector so that air cannot escape through any gaps. We also offer Bridge Clamps, which are meant to fit over the wire helix featured on a hose. The Bridge Clamp is a band that is offset in order to fit over the raised surface a wire-helix creates. This ensures that your ductwork fits snugly over whatever object you want to attach your hose to. There are many types of attachments that you can utilize for a portable-AC hose extension. Ducting.com offers a great number of connectors and clamps—any accessory that can successfully assist you with hose-extension for air-conditioner units.

How Long Can an AC Vent/Hose Be?

Proficiently, your AC vent/hose can be as long as you need it to be! One of the main concerns of a portable-air-conditioning unit with long-hose utilization is loss of air pressure inside of the duct. Low air-pressure will decrease the productivity of your unit as you can no longer sufficiently exhaust the byproducts from your portable air-conditioner. Just like a backed-up intersection, traffic will accumulate and negatively affect its surroundings—slowing all the processes of your portable AC. However, with a good-quality, flexible duct, having a portable-air-conditioner with extended hose-work does not need to be unproductive! Having a portable-aircon. flexible hose composed of excellent materials will deter your ductwork from kinking, which can deter the movement of air inside your hose. A kink is a sharp bend in your hosework that can occur when you bend your hose past its bend radius for extended periods of time. Hosework that is not composed of flexible, resistant materials will not be able to withstand the amount of constant flexing that occurs past its bend radius. A flexible vent/hose for portable-air-conditioner units, like Ducting.com’s Air Ventilator Black, has a tight bend-radius compared to rigid or semi-rigid hosework and is able to withstand the pressure of being bent. This makes flexible-hose air-conditioning with ducts like the Air Ventilator more resistant to kinks. Kinks, while hindering the movement of air in your ducting, also compromise the structure of your hose, making it susceptible to tears or leaks. If your hose is kinked, it is also possible that too much pressure will cause it to burst entirely. The Air Ventilator Black, while having an extremely-tight bend-radius as well as a 9-to-1 compression ratio, is also composed of durable PVC-coated fabric. This hose will not puncture or tear due to abrasions or flex-fatigue! This is why having a long, flex hose for AC-unit ducting is perfect for a portable-AC exhaust-hose extension. So, how long can an AC vent/hose be? However long your portable AC can practically support! The Air Ventilator Black, which comes in a standard length of 25 feet, can be paired with your portable air-conditioner without fear of inefficiency due to kinking, tears, or punctures. However, the Air Ventilator Black can also be customized to any length under 50 feet, making this hose a great option for a long portable-AC hose!

You will be glad to know that the answer to “Can you extend the hose on a portable air-conditioner?” is yes! You can proficiently have a portable-AC hose extension by using extending accessories such as connectors and clamps. These attachments can join together two lengths of hosework at a time, creating a long run of hosing. The longevity of this portable-AC hose extension, however, relies on the quality of the ductwork you connect. If the ducting is not composed of superior-quality materials, it will not last as long as a durable, flexible hose from Ducting.com! This is why opting for a portable-AC longer hose is also a sufficient way of extending your hosework. However, because Ducting.com’s connectors and clamps are built from superb-quality metals such as aluminum and stainless-steel, they can withstand the ducting applications of portable-AC exhaust with ease. If you use our connectors with good-quality hosework, they will surely last just as long as a long, good-quality hose! With whichever method of portable-AC hose extension you choose to utilize, it is still imperative to know the diameter of your portable-AC unit exhaust-hose. Knowing the size of your ducting allows you to purchase and obtain attachments or additional ductwork that will fit your portable AC. So, if you are wondering, “Can I extend existing ductwork?” there are some limitations. You must first know the diameter of your ducting in order to purchase accessories to extend it. Even if you were to achieve a portable-AC hose extension by replacing your hose with a longer one, you would still need to know the ID size. You should also use flexible and durable ducting in order to ensure your hosework’s longevity. With these points in mind, you are now able to efficiently extend your portable-AC hose!