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Smart and compact 12,000Btu (3.52kW) cooling and heating window air conditioner, suitable for areas up to 30m².
Unlike a wall-mounted split air conditioner, this removes the need to install separate internal and external components as both jobs are done by one unit.
This window air conditioner has 3 modes of operation: cooling, heating and dehumidification. It will also purify the air going through the unit with an antibacterial filter which is washable.
An Auto feature on the air conditioner will allow you to select the desired room temperature and have it activate the cooling or heating functions accordingly to maintain it.
The desired temperature can be set between 16°C – 31°C and a built in timer feature will allow you to programme the air conditioner to switch on or off after a set period.
Another feature of this air conditioner is the sleep function, in the cooling mode the cooling temperature set point will increase 1°C per hour and in the heating mode the heating temperature set point will decrease 1°C per hour. After 2 hours the set point will continue at that temperature with a low fan speed.
All features and functions can be controlled by the remote control.
The installation of this unit through a wall will need to be handled by someone competent in DIY as it will involved creating a hole through an external wall large enough to fit the entire unit. With its easy sliding chassis installation you fit the frame first then slide in the air conditioner unit.
These units are popular in conservatories as they can be installed through the supporting brickwork around the bottom of the conservatory.
Technical data
Dimensions: W680mm x D620mm x 420mm Weight: 50kg Cooling capacity: 12,000Btu (3.52kW) Heating capacity: 10,500Btu (3.07kW) Cooling energy rating: E Heating energy rating: F Cooling power consumption: 1500W Heating power consumption: 1320W Voltage: 220-240V / 50Hz Refrigerant: R407C Dehumidification capacity: 27 L/day Product code: PMW12