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Yes, in most cases, you should be able to move the window ventilation kit of your portable air conditioner (AC) from one window to another or remove it temporarily to allow fresh air to enter your apartment. The window ventilation kit is designed to provide an exhaust outlet for the hot air generated by the portable AC unit.

Here are the steps to do it:

  1. Moving the window ventilation kit to another window:

    • Carefully detach the exhaust hose from the current window adapter or panel.
    • Remove the window adapter or panel from the current window.
    • Install the window adapter or panel in the new window.
    • Connect the exhaust hose to the window adapter or panel securely.
    • Make sure there are no gaps or openings around the window adapter or panel to prevent hot air from leaking back into the room.
  2. Temporarily removing the window ventilation kit for fresh air:

    • Disconnect the exhaust hose from the window adapter or panel.
    • Close the window where the ventilation kit was installed.
    • Keep the exhaust hose secured and away from anything that might block airflow.
    • If there is a sliding panel that covers the open window space, close it to maintain security and prevent insects or debris from entering your apartment.

While you can temporarily remove the window ventilation kit for fresh air, keep in mind that without the exhaust hose connected, your portable AC will not be able to expel hot air effectively, which may impact its cooling performance. Additionally, the room may get warmer, especially if it's a hot day or if you're in a climate with high humidity.

If you plan to leave the window ventilation kit uninstalled for an extended period, consider finding an alternative method for cooling your apartment, such as using fans or natural ventilation, and monitor the indoor temperature and humidity to ensure comfort and prevent any potential issues.

Remember to follow the manufacturer's instructions for your specific portable AC model, as the installation and setup may vary slightly depending on the unit's design. If you're uncertain about the process, it's best to refer to the user manual or contact the manufacturer's support for guidance.

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