The evaporator fan has 3 velocity levels and 1 auto mode; during the experimental tests, the evaporator fan speed was recorded as categorical data. Actual air speed was not measured; however, this factor was considered as it might influence results (i.e. outlet air temperature at evaporator). Two (2) Fan speed levels were chosen in this experiment (low-level speed and high-level speed). Based on Table 2 data, a fan level, indoor air temperature, and indoor air relative humidity level experimental design was performed; to assure homogeneity in the results, the running order for the test were randomized.Dataset is stored in an Excel file, with 16 worksheets, one for each experimental test. The first column for each worksheet shows the time elapsed between the first and the given measured data; date is not included in the data because the acquisition unit doesn't capture the date time. The data for all the 21 measurements are presented resulting in 10700 store data, a mean of 6700 data per run. The absolute pressure data was calculated by the addition of the gauge pressure measurement from the experimental system and the atmospheric pressure (at sea level = 14.7 PSIa).Calculated power consumption is the product of current data measure from the experimental system by voltage (120V). Finally, Table 3 shows the order of the running test and the indoor air inlet conditions for each test.