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Heat pump 12000 BTU, 208/230V (BA12HCT23X2)

Heat pump 12000 BTU, 208/230V (BA12HCT23X2)

Regular price $919.00
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BOSTON AC heat pump,
Power: 12000 BTU / h.
Winter heating down to: -25°C (-13°F).
SEER2: 23.
HSPF: 10.
Supply voltage: 208/230 V, 1 Phase, 60 Hz.
Maximum protection circuit breaker (Breaker): 15A
Supply piping: 1/4'' – 3/8'' pre-insulated (16 feet included in outdoor unit).
Communication electrical wire: 4/14 UNSHIELDED wire (16 feet included in the outdoor unit).
Remote control: Included in the indoor unit.

Benefits

Integrated heated condensate tray

A heating resistor is placed on the mounting bracket of the outdoor unit to prevent ice build-up in heating mode and improve heat transfer efficiency.

Automatic defrosting

Prevents evaporator freezing and maintains
the dehumidifying effect in low temperature environments.

Refrigerant leak detection

The indoor unit will display the error code “Fy” and
will automatically stop when a refrigerant leak is detected. This protects the compressor from high temperature damage due to refrigerant leakage.

Auto-start function

If the air conditioner turns off inadvertently due to
of a power failure, it will automatically restart using the previous settings when power is restored.

Easy installation and maintenance:

A bracket is provided to hold the indoor unit raised,
allowing easy connection of pipes and electrical cables between the two units. The filter is dismantled from the top of the unit
interior, without opening the facade; this avoids wear on the facade and the risk of breaking its supports.

Efficiency:

Low electrical energy consumption in mode
air conditioning and heating.

HEATING mode 8°C

(This mode is also known as Min. Heat, 8°C or Low Temperature):
In this operating mode, the heat pump operates at minimum power, in heating mode to blow warm air into a room. It maintains a temperature of about 46 F (according to the air conditioner manufacturer) to prevent
freezing points.

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