Cruisair Reverse Cycle Ac/heat 16,000 Btu 115v Ac Split System, Working Take-out on 2040-parts.com
Rockport, Texas, United States
Included:
Reverse cycle ac unit WJAH16, 16,000 btu compressor, R22 Air handler 8k btu with 115v squirrel cage fan Air handler 8k btu with 115v fan Three-knob control Fan control March pump model LC-2CP-MD, 115v Working when removed but not warranted, sold as-is. Removed from a boat for upgraded ac sys. |
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