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A super light weight of only 21.5kgs and casters make this Air Conditioner easy to move, the remote allows full control from a distance, while the 8000 BTUs of cooling capacity make this ideal for any small home or office.
This Air Conditioner from Prem-I-Air is the cheapest electronic control unit we have ever sold and possibly the cheapest currently on the market!
This Air Conditioner comes with a 1 Year Warranty.
Features:
- Cooling capacity - 8,000 BTU/hr (for small rooms up to 18 sq M)
- 1.5M exhaust hose length for venting hot air and water vapour (Place hose in an open window or into stairwell)
- Dehumidification 24l/24h - Water extracted through the hose
- 12hr timer allowing you keep the unit switched off at night
- 18-32° C Thermostat
- Easy clean washable filter
- 2 speed fan settings
- Electronic control panel
- 2.3kW cooling capacity
- 54dB noise level
- Easy to move with fitted castors
- 815w Power consumption
- 300m3/h Air delivery
- R410A Green refrigerant
Details:
- Dimensions - 310x348x710mm
- Weight - Only 21.5kg
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Question from Sam: Asked on 12/05/2009 Does this model heat as well? Also, does the water tank need emptying manually and how regularly does one need to do that? Thanks
Question from Tim: Asked on 02/09/2008 You recomend the 29-159 to Gary and C Corney for motor home/boat as it is small but the tc 8036 looks smaller. I also want to put a mobile air con in a motor home but am limbted particularly for height to 710 mm. My out flow would be restricted by current vent toapprox 75mm diameter would this severirly compromise the unit?
Thanks Tim
Question from Ferah: Asked on 30/07/2008 Hi there,
please can you advise which air con unit we should purchase, we have a very busy office which is basically an extended portacabin with 16 staff in the office, i have read that there needs to be an outlet for a pipe? there is absolutely no room for us to put the pipe out of any window unless it is a long pipe!
Please help us!!
Question from lisa: Asked on 29/07/2008 i am considering buying a small air con unit to use in the home. we have a 3 month old baby so would like a quite one
Thanks
Question from C Coney: Asked on 01/06/2008 I see you recommend the 29-159 for Gary Lott (for med size motorhome) - I am looking for same for boat cabin 2m x 6m. Is this the smallest, most compact unit you supply? Also what power does it draw (UK)? Many thanks
Question from Gary Lott: Asked on 17/05/2008 I am considering buying a small air con unit for my medium size motorhome (2.5m x 6m). Can you advise a suitable unit and give an idea of how loud they are. I have on board storage when not in use but I would like the unit to be small. Also, what current do they draw on start up and running? Thanks for your assistance