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Perfect Aire Air Conditioner, 115 V, 14,000 Btu Cooling, 11.4 EER, 700 sq-ft Coverage Area, Electronic Control

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Perfect Aire 2PNC14000 Perfect Aire Air Conditioner, 115 V, 14,000 Btu Cooling, 11.4 EER, 700 sq-ft Coverage Area, Electronic Control

Item #: 2PNC14000 by CIT GRP COMMERCIAL

UPC #: 842149002466

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Features

Nomenclature

2PNC14000 WND AIR CONDITIONER

Height

17.00

Length

23.00

Width

21.70

Includes

Remote

Air Conditioner Type

Window

Automatic Shut-Off

N

Commercial/Residential

Residential

Control Type

Digital

Cord Length (ft.)

6

Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER)

3.34

Heater Included

N

Maximum coverage area (sq. ft.)

700

Product Height (in.)

14.75

Product Length (in.)

22

Product Width (in.)

19

Thermostat

Y

Wattage (W)

1280

Indoor or Outdoor

Indoor

Energy Star Certified

N

Hazardous Material

No

Number of Cool Settings

3

Remote Control Included

Y

Product Weight (lb.)

71

Home Comfort Appliances Product Type

Window Air Conditioner

Air Direction/Circulation

4-way

Amperage (amp)

15

BTU Cooling Rating (ASHRAE)

14000

Combined Energy Efficiency Ratio (CEER)

10.9

Dehumidifier Included

N

Fan Only Option

Y

Noise Rating (dB)

60

Voltage (V)

115

Wi-Fi Compatibility

N

Housing Material

Plastic

Country Origin Code

TH

Product Overview
WND AIR CONDTIONR NES 14000BTU

Staying cool in the summer should be easy and affordable that's where a window AC comes into play window ACs are the ideal solution for spaces that do not have central air or where central air just isn't cutting it.