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Every standard
air conditioner consists of two sections, a part that gets hot
and a part that gets cool. These two units are normally joined
only by the tubing that carries the coolant.
In most air
conditioners, the heating and cooling parts are in the same chasis,
with ducts sending the hot air out of doors. But what if you can't
have any ductwork?
In many applications,
ductwork is impractical, difficult, or impossible. Imagine cutting
a 16 inch by 16 inch hole in a brick wall for a traditional heat
pump! Would you want to cut a large hole in your roof if that
was the route you had to take?
The answer
is to separate the part that gets hot (it is installed outside)
from the part that gets cold (it stays indoors), give them each
their own chasis, and make the connecting coolant tubing longer.
You now need only drill a hole large enough for the tubing (varies
by unit) and the two parts are set apart at a distance.
- Rennovations
- Historic
buildings
- Space-sensitive
areas
- Computer
rooms
- Ducting
issues
- Deep
interior spaces
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These AC units
are extremely flexible in their use, and are ideal for Computer
Rooms.
- Cooling/Heating/Dehumidifying/Ventilating
- Super
power and mild settings
- Micro-processor
control
- Remote
with LCD display
- High
effeciency rotary compressor
- Auto
operation
- Programmable
timer with sleep mode
- 2
way auto swing
- Auto
reset
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KFR-09 G/W |
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KFS-12 G/W |
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KFR-12 G/W |
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KFR-18 G/W |
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KFR-24 G/W |
9,000
BTU
115 Volt
$899.00
(Specs Here)
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12,000
BTU
115 Volt
$925.00
(Specs Here)
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12,400
BTU
230 Volt
$925.00
(Specs Here)
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18,500
BTU
230 Volt
$1325.00
(Specs Here)
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23,100
BTU
230 Volt
$1599.00
(Specs Here)
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