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Marine Air Condition Marvair 5000 Btu on 2040-parts.com

US $1,099.00
Location:

Old Saybrook, Connecticut, US

Old Saybrook, Connecticut, US
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 NEW 5,000 Btu Air Conditioner with Full Manufacturers Warranty by MarvAir

 

Manufacturers product summary:

Marvair® Marine Self-contained Reverse Cycle Air Conditioners, Model SAB05 The SAB05 is Marvair's smallest reverse cycle air conditioner with a nominal cooling capacity of 5,000 BTUH's. A compact, centrifugal type blower is ideal for moving air through duct work and never needs oiling. To facilitate installation in small compartments, the control box can be remotely mounted up to five feet from the unit. This Unit operates on 115v 60 Hz, power supply.

Standard features:

  • Stainless steel base pan with multiple condensate openings.
  • Structural supports and control box constructed of corrosion resistant aluminum.
  • Baked polyester coil coating rated to 1,000 hours when tested to ASTM B117.
  • The evaporator blower can be rotated 120° in the field for discharging the conditioned air in virtually any direction.
  • Multiwire control box harness allows for remote mounting of the control box up to 5 feet from the unit.
  • Terminal strip for both the power & control wiring
  • 5/8" stainless steel condensate line stubs on either end of the base pan
  • Factory provided hold down clamps.
  • Washable filter. Optional high efficiency filters.
  • Compact, single inlet centrifugal blower
  • Extremely powerful yet quiet - Designed to move air through duct work.
  • Insulated to further reduce sound levels.
  • Embossed base pan keeps critical components above condensate
  • Mounting holes for the compressor are punched and tapped- no welds that can rust.
  • New enviromentally friendly refrigerant
  • PLEASE BE ADVICE I WILL BE OUT OF REACH TILL MONDAY 29 2013

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