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36,000 Btu Fan Coil Unit For Marine Boat Air Conditioning Split System on 2040-parts.com

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Stuart, Florida, United States

Stuart, Florida, United States

**Ocean Breeze Surplus Stock Item - Quantity: 1** 36,000 BTU Fan Coil Unit. Model EV36, 415-460V.  Dimensions: 28.125 in. L x 20.125 in. W x 19.375 in. H. For use as part of a marine A/C split system.
Unit is a TRUE MARINE GRADE Condensing Coil constructed of marine grade stainless steel, copper-tinned wires on electrical components.
Unit is tested before being shipped. Unit is manufactured on site by company with over 30 years engineering experience. Contact us for additional information, or visit our store to view other items. Bilingual staff available.

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