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Ob72ch Self-contained Marine Boat 72,000 Btu Air Conditioner Horizontal W/ Heat on 2040-parts.com

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Stuart, Florida, United States

Stuart, Florida, United States
NEVER INSTALLED SURPLUS STOCK ITEM
Manufacturer Part Number:OB72CH Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Brand:Ocean Breeze

**Ocean Breeze Surplus Stock Item - Quantity: 1** This is a horizontal 72,000 BTU Self-contained Marine Air Conditioner manufactured by Ocean Breeze, Model OB72CH, Dimensions: 40 in. L x 26 in. W x 23.125 in. H, 230 volt, 3 Phase, 30.8 amps, REMOTE electrical box, top discharge. HEAT IS INCLUDED.

Unit is constructed of marine grade stainless steel, cupro-nickel self-draining coil with copper shell, copper-tinned wires on electrical components. Unit has circuit breaker protection, Rapid Start/Hard Start capacitor, Time delay/lockout relay protection, high-pressure switch with high-pressure indicator light to alert if water circulation is not sufficient. Unit is manufactured by company with over 30 years engineering experience. We custom design and manufacture a/c systems. Contact us for additional information, or visit our store to view other items. Bilingual staff available. All international sales bids must be pre-approved via e-mail.

If you do not see the size unit which you are looking for, please visit our eBay store or contact us for additional listings. We manufacture all sizes of marine air conditioning units.

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