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Portable
Refrigerated Air Conditioning |
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MEGA 5.0kW (17,000BTU)
Australian tested performance
2 YEAR REPLACEMENT
WARRANTY
WATER TANK NEVER
NEEDS EMPTYING
Even in high humidity areas
SET AND FORGET
Simple automatic operation
INBUILT TIMER
For auto start up
and shut down
3 SPEED FAN
Manual and auto
operation mode
WINDOW KIT INCLUDED
Fits all window types
and sliding doors.
Quick self installation
Additional window kits and optional
ceiling/wall exhaust vent installation
kits available.
UPDATED MODEL
20% more cooling capacity
Quieter operation
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Features and
Benefits |
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• NO INSTALLATION COSTS- save
around $700 compared to split system air conditioning.
• Instant cool on hot days - self
installation - no need to wait weeks for professional installation
of a split system air conditioner.
• Easy to move from room to room on
castors - cool living rooms in daytime and bedrooms at night.
• Automatic water evaporation
system (no messy tanks to regularly empty).
• Perfect for use on humid days -
automatic dehumidification system.
• Very powerful and suitable to
cool rooms up to 36 square metres - 5000 watts of cooling.
• Window kit provided - fits all
window types - sliding, sash, awning and sliding doors.
Can also be vented to ceiling
cavities.
• Full function remote control with
LCD display of cooling temperature. The unit can also be operated
from controls on top of the air conditioner.
• Whisper quiet operation with a
three speed fan plus auto fan option.
• Economical to run.
• TWO YEAR domestic WARRANTY.
• Inbuilt timer which can be used
to delay the air conditioner start up or shutdown (up to 24 hours)
- avoids wasting electricity.
• Independent dehumidification
function.
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How Your Nobocool Mega Portable Refrigerated Air Conditioner Works |
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Air from the room is drawn into the air conditioner, cooled by refrigeration, and blown into the room through the front grill.
Hot air is blown outside through the exhaust hose, using the window kit supplied with
the air conditioner.
Hot air must be exhausted outside the room being cooled, or you will not cool the room. |
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Variables Influencing The Cooling Effectiveness Of This Air Conditioner |
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The ability of the air conditioner to cool the air in your room depends on a number of variables. The critical variables are:
• Orientation of the room to the sun
Rooms facing North and West are exposed to the midday and afternoon sun, and are the hottest in the house.
Rooms facing the morning sun (East), and away from the sun (South), are the coolest in the house.
• Insulation
Insulated roofs and walls reduce the amount of heat entering the room. Windows admit heat into the room.
This heat can be reduced if the windows are protected from the direct sun (eg by outside blinds, well lined inside
curtains, pergolas, thick foliage etc).
• Air Draughts
Rooms protected from draughts are more easily cooled. Windows and doors must be kept closed.
• Multi Storey Buildings
In multi storey buildings, upper storey rooms are usually hotter and therefore harder to cool than ground floor rooms.
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Sizing Guide |
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In general, the higher the cooling capacity (BTU/kW) of an air conditioner, the bigger the room it will cool.
This 17,000 BTU air conditioner, subject to the variables explained above, can effectively cool rooms with a floor
area of between 16 and 36 square metres. |
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Example 1:
Uninsulated upper storey room
with one West facing external wall.
In this example, the air conditioner
is suitable for effectively cooling a
room of up to 16 square metres. |
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Example 2:
Insulated ground floor room
with external walls facing East
and/or South.
In this example, the air conditioner
is suitable for effectively cooling a
room of up to 36 square metres. |
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