This 8,000 BTU window casement air conditioner by Danby is perfect for living spaces up to 350 square feet. In addition to being cool and comfortable, this air conditioner has electronic controls with an LED display and remote control. This air conditioner is Energy Star compliant and with a 24-hour programmable timer, sleep mode and energy saver switch, this unit reduces overall operating costs and saves on your monthly hydro bills. To help maximize cooling, this unit comes with 4-way air direction and a powerful 3-speed fan.
- 8,000 BTUs cools space up to 350 square feet
- R410 Refrigerant
- Energy Star compliant
- Follow Me Function: Remote control acts as a thermostat allowing for more precise temperature control
- Electronic controls with LED display and remote control
- Powerful 3 cool, 3 fan speed circulates the air
- 4 way air direction
- Convenient 24 hour programmable timer
- Auto Restart: Unit automatically restarts after a power failure
- Sleep mode: Prevents the room from getting too cold while you sleep
- Energy Saver Switch: cycles the fan on and off to reduce energy consumption
- Reusable, washable air filter
- Warranty: 12 months in home (Product & Labor)
Product Width |
36.83 cm |
14 1/2" |
Product Depth |
52.07 cm |
20 1/2" |
Product Height |
59.69 cm |
23 1/2" |
Shipping Weight |
38.30kg |
84.44lb |
Loading Capacity |
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Package Width |
48.26 cm |
19" |
Package Depth |
68.58 cm |
27" |
Package Height |
59.69 cm |
23 1/2" |
Wattage |
690 Watts |
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Amperage |
6 Amps |
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Type:
Air Conditioner
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Style:
Window/wall Air Conditioner
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Width:
14 1/2"
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Height:
23 1/2"
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Depth:
20 1/2"
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Energy Star Rated:
Yes
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Cooling Power:
8000 BTUs
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