Friedrich SH24N30A Room Air Conditioner with 8.8 EER, R-410A Refrigerant, 8.0 Pts/Hr Dehumidification, Meets T4 Temperature Classification and 230/208 Volts: White, 24,000 BTU
Friedrich SH24N30A
Hermetically Sealed Compressor
Hermetically sealed reciprocating compressor is cooled during the refrigeration cycle, which allows the unit to tolerate higher outdoor temperatures up to 130˚ F (55C)
Diamonblue Advanced Corrosion Protection
Diamonblue Advanced Corrosion Protection on the outdoor coil protects the coil against deterioration and extends the life of the unit especially in coastal or corrosive environments
Meets T4 Temperature Classification
Unit surface temperatures will not rise above 275F/135C. Hazardgard can tolerate higher outdoor temperatures up to 130F/55C. Unit will operate at low ambient conditions without freezing at outdoor ambient temperatures as low as 45F/7C
Corrosion Resistance
ElectroFin 5-stage, immersion ecoat process, or Diamonblue Advanced Corrosion Protection on 100% of metallic surfaces on the outdoor coil provides outstanding corrosion resistance protection and extends the life of the unit, especially in coastal or corrosive environments
Installation
Each units are designed with a slideout chassis for more permanent installation and easier access for maintenance
Ul Listed
This unit is UL listed for safety
Durability & Reliability
Robust engineering, commercial grade components and extensive field testing provide the durability and safety required in hazardous locations
R410a Refrigerant
These air conditioning condensers are pre-charged at the factory with R410A environmentally friendly refrigerant to accommodate 15 feet of line-set
The Friedrich Advantage
Hazardgards reliable design is backed by robust engineering. Used across the globe, Hazardgard is a tested and reliable product and not a quick-fix, job shop alteration
Commercial Grade Fan Motor
Larger, commercial grade, enclosed fan motor with hermetically sealed overload for arc-free operation. Totally enclosed to assure efficient operation under adverse electrical conditions