Another approach to through-the-wall air conditioning

Xpelair
Xpelair’s Digitemp air-conditioning units are simply connected to the outside by two 155 mm-diameter holes.
Xpelair’s Digitemp air-conditioning units are self contained and can be installed against outside and outside wall with two 155 mm-diameter holes providing connections to the outside. They use R410A. Cooling-only and heat-pump versions are available. There are cooling capacities of 2.1 and 2.45 kW, with the associated heat-pump versions having heating capacities of 1.9 and 2.04 kW, respectively. Power can be drawn from a 13 A socket. There are no refrigerant connections to be made. Cooling, heating and dehumidification are regulated by a hand-held controller, from which all operational modes can be programmed. The 3-speed fan includes a quiet mode for night time.
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