Carrier Low Profile 15K heat pump - Update [message #202194] |
Tue, 19 March 2013 20:44 |
Chr$
Messages: 2690 Registered: January 2004 Location: Scottsdale, AZ
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I bought two Carrier Low Profile AC units in 2010 when PPL had only a few left. They were installed in my coach about Oct that year. I have already put one on my new Trailer, don't need two. One for sale for $1K. These have less than 24 hours total run time. I paid $1,200 plus shipping.
These are 15K BTU and have the Heat Pump option. I use the Heat Pump option when it is not too cold out and I am plugged in. It saves Propane and is quieter than the Furnace. These units really rock! they are quiet, and exchange more air then the other units, plus the blower is larger and the housing is molded plastic instead of rusty galvanized metal. The engineering and manufacturing of these units are orders of magnitude better than all the others. They use a better quieter compressor that you don't even hear engage.
It Includes the wireless remote.
They have wiring so the remote and thermostat in the unit will control the furnace if you connect it. It works just great. I connected my furnace in My trailer to it this way.
NOTE: These are Ducted style. Look at my album to see install pics. *** I will include EITHER the "Free Blow" trim OR the Ducted Trim so long as the free blow trim is available at the time you buy it. If you buy it, and then I cannot get the trim, I will offer you a full refund or the alternate Ducted Trim.
"Free Blow" is what is used if no ducting is present. Just the box with the knobs and the vents on the ends.
HOWEVER:
Ducting makes a HUGE difference. I was recently in several coaches at the open house at a rally and none of them were as cool as my coach got with these units, the ducting, and the extra insulation in the roof. Perhaps I should do a tech session on this...
http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/it-has-begun/p36275-new-low-profile-15k-he.html
I will box it with it mounted to a sheet of wood properly floated so it ships OK. I recommend LTL shipping or UPS. They could go Greyhound too. Shipping is up to you and not included. I ship equipment all the time and know how to ship things to arrive in one piece.
-Chr$: Perpetual SmartAss
Scottsdale, AZ
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