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Toshiba C2.5kW/H3.2kW Reverse Cycle Split Air Conditioner RAS-10N3KV2-A

by Toshiba
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Original price $899.00
Original price $899.00 - Original price $899.00
Original price $899.00
Current price $795.00
$795.00 - $795.00
Current price $795.00
Model: RAS-10N3KV2-A
Availability:
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Delivery time & fee

  • Sydney: 3-4 business days; Free.
  • Sydney surrounds: 5-7 business days; Flat rate.
  • Don't ship to: VIC, QLD, NT, SA, WA, TAS.

Model: RAS-10N3KV2-A C2.5kW/H3.2kW

Feature

Toshiba 2-7kW Reverse Cycle Split Air Conditioner

Toshiba 2-7kW Reverse Cycle Split Air Conditioner

Toshiba 2-7kW Reverse Cycle Split Air Conditioner

Toshiba 2-7kW Reverse Cycle Split Air Conditioner

Specification

INDOOR   RAS-10N3KV2-A
OUTDOOR   RAS-10N3AV2-A
Cooling Capacity - Rated kW 2.5
Heating Capacity - Rated kW 3.2
Energy Efficiency Ratio- Cooling (rated)   4.18
Power input - Cooling (max) kW 0.82
Power input - Heating (min ~ rated ~ max) kW 1.4
Operating current - Cooling (rated) A 2.89
Operating current - Heating (rated) A 3.51
Refrigerant Type   R410a
Airflow Volume -indoor-Cooling (h-l) l/s 143-83
Moisture removal l/hr 1.5
Sound Pressure - indoor - Cooling (h-l) dB(A) 39-26
Dimension indoor (HxWxD) mm 275x790x225
Dimension outdoor (HxWxD) mm 550x780x290
Net Weight indoor kg 10
Net Weight outdoor kg 33
Operating range - Cooling ºC -10~46
Pipe size-Liquid Side (mm/inch) 6.35(1/4")
Pipe size-Gas Side (mm/inch) 9.52(3/8")
Maximum Piping Length (m) 20
Maximum Piping Height difference (m) 10
Chargeless Length (m) 15
Compressor type   DC Rotary
Power Supply V/ph/Hz 220-240/1/50

Warranty

'5-Year parts and labour' warranty

Refer to our Warranty page

Shipping

We deliver Australia wide!!

We provide free shipping to most metro and surrounding areas include:

NSW:  Sydney, Gosford, Newcastle, Singleton, Wollongong, Coffs Harbour, Lismore, Port Macquarie, Nowra, Albury/Wodonga, Wagga Wagga, Dubbo, Orange and other towns.

ACT: Canberra and other towns.

VIC: Geelong, Melbourne and other towns.

QLD: Brisbane, Gold Coast, Maroochydore, Toowoomba and other towns. 

Apart from areas above, we provide Flat shipping service to major cities in Australia include Adelaide, Perth, Hobart, Cairns etc.

 

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Customer Reviews

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Liz85
Cools my house which is what I'm looking for

Great aircon looks nice on the wall. Cools the house fine and isn't too noisy. Like that there is a low outside noise mode for the neighbours!

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Nick
Great unit, cool in summer, however a few issues

Great unit, can run both in summer and winter on 20c in winter and 24c in summer without excessive energy consumption once at temperature and pretty quiet.

I have the house connected up to Solar with an energy meter into the power box, the Fujitsu has a dedicated circuit, if I check out the circuit the unit runs on, it seems to draw around 100-110 watts when not actually on.

Over 24 hours this is significant power consumption (2.7kw) a day or around $0.85, adds up over 3 months. I'm not sure if this is a fault of the unit being in standby and somehow using excessive power, I have read other people in the same boat with these units.

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Liz85
Cools my house which is what I'm looking for

Great aircon looks nice on the wall. Cools the house fine and isn't too noisy. Like that there is a low outside noise mode for the neighbours!

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Nick
Great unit, cool in summer, however a few issues

Great unit, can run both in summer and winter on 20c in winter and 24c in summer without excessive energy consumption once at temperature and pretty quiet.

I have the house connected up to Solar with an energy meter into the power box, the Fujitsu has a dedicated circuit, if I check out the circuit the unit runs on, it seems to draw around 100-110 watts when not actually on.

Over 24 hours this is significant power consumption (2.7kw) a day or around $0.85, adds up over 3 months. I'm not sure if this is a fault of the unit being in standby and somehow using excessive power, I have read other people in the same boat with these units.

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