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Cruisair Stowaway Marine Air Conditioner Heat Pump Heater, 1 Ton, 12,000 Btu on 2040-parts.com

US $565.00
Location:

Sedro Woolley, Washington, US

Sedro Woolley, Washington, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Return policy details: Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted

Complete as pictured Cruisair (Dometic ?) self contained unit, Fits under counter. 14"x14"x23". Tested and ran cold air. Reversible heat pump heater. 12000 btu rated output, 115 Volt input. Only minor external marine corrosion. Cupuronickel coils to prevent corrosion. Comes with used Cal circulating pump that runs on 115 Colts AC. This is a water source heat pump that uses seawater pumped through the unit. Here is a link to installation and operating instructions: http://www.marinemechanic.com/New-Folder2/cruisair.htm See picture to see what is included. The control knob missing in the picture is included. Payment by PayPal. Seller not responsible for installation or performance of unit. Sold as-is. Shipping $160.00 after insurance and overweight fees. You can pick it up locally within 7 business days of end of auction and I will refund you the shipping cost. Thanks for looking.

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