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FOR SALE: ElectriQ 12,000 BTU Air Conditioner/Dehumidifier/Heat Pump - SOLD


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Cooling, Heating and Dehumidifying Unit from a pet and smoke-free home.


All year round climate control

A/A+ Energy Efficiency

Quietest 12,000 BTU AC on the market

Slim Compact Design (only 33 cm deep)

Touch Panel Controls

Space saver

12,000 BTU (3.5 kw) Cooling / Heating 12,600 BTU (3.7kw) (Heat Pump)

Very low power consumption

Good for Home, Office, Caravan or Boat use

Ideal for medium to large rooms up to 30sqm (330 sqft)

Intelligent microprocessor for improved energy efficiency

Automatic self-closing louvres preventing dust and dirt entering the unit

1.5 m hose and window kit supplied as standard


Features:


Bright digital LCD panel display indicates temperature and operation mode

24-hour start/stop timer

Remote control and remote storage

Unique evaporation booster for high efficient cooling

3-speed turbo fan with automatic and sleep mode

R410A green refrigerant for improved cooling

LCD advanced remote control

Remote, cable and hose management compartment at the back for easy storage

Compressor protection technology for long life span

Technical Information:


Power supply (V) 220-240

Running Power consumption (W) 1.355 kW (cooling), 1.18 kW (heating)

Temperature range: 18-30C with temperature overide for maximum cooling

Running Current: 3.15 Amps

Refrigerant R410A

Noise dB ? Noise Level: 44-52 db low/high mode(sound pressure method)

EU label: max 56 dB (sound energy EER method)


Dimensions:


Dimensions: 44 x 33 x 84 cm

Weight: 33.5kg


PM if interested. Collection only from Lacon Road. SE22 9HE

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