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Alliance18000 Btu Cooling & Heating Mirror Inverter Air Conditioner (Model: FOUSI-P18)

R10,299

R12,800
Excludes shipping

R10,299

R12,800
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Create the perfect image for a modern home or office with the new Alliance Inverter Pro. 18000Btu single-phase, allows superb climate control of areas up to 32m². Alliance Inverter technology ensures maximum energy efficiency. 

Product Features
  • 18 000 Btu/hr cooling or heating
  • Heating & Cooling
  • Mirror Finish
  • Inverter Technology
  • Includes both indoor and outdoor unit
  • Includes piping
  • 5 Year Warranty
Product Specifications
  • Capacity: 5.2 KW
  • Power Input:  1650W
  • Rated current: 7.2 A
  • EER: 3.2 W/W
  • Heating Capacity: 5275 W
  • Input: 1650W
  • Rated current: 7.2 A
  • COP: 3.20W/W
  • Power supply: 220-240V,1Ph,50Hz Ph-V-Hz
  • Max. input consumption: 2650 W
  • Max. current: 13.5 A
  • Indoor airflow (H/Mi/Lo): 835/560/450 m3/h
  • Indoor noise level Hi/Mi/Lo): 45/36/29.5 dB(A)
  • Indoor unit dimensions Net (W*D*H): 965 x 215 x 319 mm
  • Indoor unit weight Net/Gross weight: 11.8/15.2 Kg

Installation is not included in this deal, the warranty will be voided if not installed by accredited AC installer.  For more information please visit:  
https://allianceair.co.za/allianceair-warranty-form.html

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