Eagle Ductless Single Zone Heat Pump from Ouellet

Eagle Ductless Single Zone Heat Pump from Ouellet

July 22, 2020

A heat pump system produces about four times more heat than a traditional electric heating system for the same energy consumption, as well as offering the comfort of air conditioning during hotter weather.

Operation Mode

• Cooling, heating, dehumidifying, fan and auto.

Nominal Capacity

• 9000, 12000, 18000, 24000 BTU/hr.

Voltage

• 230/208V, 60 Hz, 1-phase.

Indoor Unit

• High wall installation, dual side connection.

• Plastic housing, standard white.

• 4-speed cross-flow fan (auto, high, medium and low).

• Washable filters.

Outdoor Unit

• Variable speed rotary compressor (INVERTER), with overload protection.

• Electronic expansion valve for precise control of refrigerant flow.

• Condenser fins covered with a hydrophilic coating for improved corrosion resistance.

• Large diameter quiet axial-flow fan for more efficient heat exchange

Connection Piping

• Minimum piping length of 10 ft. (3 m).

• External liquid pipe diameter: 1/4”.

• External gas pipe diameter: 3/8” to 5/8”.

• Flared connections.

Control

• Wireless remote included.

• Wired wall controller available.

• Wi-Fi capability (option KIT-WIFI required).

• Set temperature: 16 to 30 °C (61 to 86 °F).

• Temperature display format: °C or °F.

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