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| System Includes: |
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| Indoor Unit - Air Handler
Outdoor Unit - Compressor
Digital, Multi-function LCD Remote Control
Installation Kit + Product Manuals
DC INVERTER - 16 SEER Cooling / Heating |
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| Top Line Features: |
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Maximum Efficiency: 16 SEER - DC Inverter Technology
Pre-Charged with Eco-friendly R-410a Refrigerant
Better Winter Heating Performance Benefits
12,000 - 15,000 BTU's of Turbo Cooling / Heating
Low Operation Temperatures (< 5° F)
Saves labor cost: fast coupling pipe for R410A & Power
Active carbon filter for clean air circulation
Automatic self-diagnosis system for easy maintenance
Multi function LCD-screen remote for easy operation
Solves thermal shock problem as with conventional ACs |
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| System Specifications: |
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| High Capacity (Heating / Cooling): |
15,000 / 14,000 BTU's |
| Standard Capacity (Heating / Cooling): |
13,000 / 12,000 BTU's |
| Application Area: |
400 - 600 Sq.Ft. |
| Airflow Volume: |
325 (CFM) |
| Moisture Removal: |
1.2 Liters / hour |
| Operating Range: |
5° - 110°F |
| Thermostat Range: |
62° F - 86° F |
| Indoor Sound Pressure Level: |
30 – 37 – 43 dB(A) |
| Indoor Sound Power Level: |
40 – 47 – 53 dB(A) |
| Outdoor Sound Pressure Level: |
55 dB(A) |
| Outdoor Sound Power Level: |
65 dB(A) |
| Filtration: |
Activated Carbon |
| Compressor Type: |
Twin Rotary |
| Compressor Brand: |
Sanyo |
| Refrigerant / Charge: |
prec-R410a / 2.8 lbs |
| Defrost Type: |
Auto-Defrost |
| Dimensions - Indoor Unit: |
32.7" W x 8.9" D x 11.2" H |
| Weight - Indoor Unit: |
24 Pounds |
| Dimensions - Outdoor Unit: |
33.4" W x 12.6" D x 21.3" H |
| Weight - Outdoor Unit: |
100 Pounds |
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| Electrical Info: |
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| Power Supply (VAC): |
115 VAC - 60Hz |
| SEER: (Energy Efficiency) |
16 |
| HSPF (Btu/w.h): |
9.5 |
| High Power Input: (cool / heat) |
1450 / 1550 Watts |
| Standard Power Input: (cool / heat) |
1100 / 1200 Watts |
| Rated Input (Cooling): |
1450 Watts |
| Rated Input (Heating): |
1550 Watts |
| Rated Current (Cooling): |
13.6 Amps |
| Rated Current (Heating): |
14.5 Amps |
| Compressor L.R.A.: |
33 Amps |
| Compressor RLA: |
3.92 Amps |
| Compressor Power Input: |
960 Watts |
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| Piping - Install Kit Info: |
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| Connection Method: |
Flare |
| Tubing / Piping Included: |
16 Feet |
| Pipe Size (Liquid Side - Gas Side): |
1/4" - 1/2" |
| Max Distance: |
44 feet |
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| Install Kit Contents: |
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- 16 Feet Flared Refrigeration Tubing
- Installation Plate
- 8 Clip Ancors w/ Mounting Screws
- Drain Elbow (outdoor)
- Wall Cross pipe
- Drain Seal
- Remote w/ sleep timer
- Remote Wall Bracket
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| WHAT IS DC INVERTER? |
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DC Inverter Air Conditioners are the ultimate cooling and heating technology of the HVAC field. They are called "DC inverter" because the alternative current (AC) is converted to Direct Current (DC) then, direct current inverted back to Alternative current with desired frequency. As known, the current supplied through the wall outlet has fixed frequency which is 60 Hertz. Different frequencies supplied to the compressor will result different running speeds of the compressor. Klimaire Inverter control systems use Pulse Amplitude Modulation (PAM) that is the most advanced and energy efficient method of inverting the current. DC Inverter air conditioners bear special compressors that their speed could be changed by increasing or decreasing the frequency of the supplied power. Therefore, unlike conventional split Air Conditioners/Heat Pumps which cycle between on and off repeatedly, the DC Inverter control system will monitor the room temperature and adjust the compressor speed automatically.
Conventional compressors turn on and off to maintain the room temperature at desired level. This will result compressor to draw tremendous energy each time it starts up. This will also reduce the life-span of the compressor and other components that are turning on and off. Once a conventional system is running, it runs at its maximum speed, consuming the maximum amount of energy in order to produce the maximum of cooling or heating to maintain the desired temperature. The system will then cycle between on and off in an effort to maintain this temperature. When a DC Inverter compressor initially starts up, it runs with a higher speed to bring the room temperature to desired level rapidly, Once the set temperature is reached, it slows down and adjust its capacity just to counter the heat loss or heat gain of the building. By this way it will maintain a constant temperature.
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| BASIC OVERVIEW: The indoor unit is hung like a picture frame approximately 6 - 8 feet above the floor usually on an exterior wall. A 2-3 inch hole must be made behind the indoor unit in the exterior wall to run the refrigerant copper tubing, electrical wires and the condensate drain to the outside unit. The indoor unit and outdoor unit are connected to each other by means of refrigerant copper tubing and electrical cables. The condensing unit comes pre-charged with R410A Freon however, the lines still need to be vacuumed to evacuate the excess Nitrogen prior to the final coupling for operation. *Although the installation may seem easy to some, certain tools and experience is necessary to complete installation of a mini split* See installation Manual. It is highly advised a certified HVAC technician conduct / complete installation to be eligible for warranty. (See warranty details below > ) |
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| Click to Download Warranty Details: A mini split system must be installed by a licensed HVAC (Heating, ventilating, & air conditioning) company to ensure any issues encountered in the future are not due to improper installation / workmanship. Even though mini split setup is below the expertise requirements of central AC systems, these are not "plug-n-play" units that can be properly installed without certain tools any prior HVAC - electrical knowledge. The installation includes electrical, gas, and refrigerant connections and generally regulated by a multiple sets of laws, codes and guidelines, at the federal, state and local levels. The failure to properly install HVAC equipment can raise personal safety and performance concerns. Warranty service - troubleshooting is provided through the contractor / installer and will be upheld as long as policies within Warranty spreadsheet are observed. Once a non-defective unit is installed by a HVAC company, chances of anything going wrong are very slim and almost all contractors will guarantee there workmanship and provide future service free of charge (installation warranty). If it was determined that the unit is not functioning due to a defect and needs to be replaced, the part will be sent free of charge. If you receive a damaged or defective product, a replacement unit will be sent out Free of cost. Damaged/Defective product will be picked up and a brand new exchange will be shipped out. |
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