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Webasto Fcf 5,000 Btu Air Conditioner Unit Only - 115v Model# Fcf0005000gs on 2040-parts.com

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Beachwood, New Jersey, United States

Beachwood, New Jersey, United States
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Webasto FCF 5,000 BTU Air Conditioner Unit Only - 115V Model# FCF0005000GS


FCF 5,000 Unit Only

The quietest and most versatile A/C system on the market
FCF innovation starts with a more balanced system for noise elimination. The compressor has been carefully mounted to greatly reduce unwanted vibration and noises that can transfer into the cabin interrupting your sleep. Unlike competitive systems, FCF stands for quality. Including a long-lasting, baked-on enamel finish, a robust blower that can handle multiple vents and FCF is the only A/C system that comes standard with a digital control panel.

Features:
  • High-efficiency components for superior performance
  • Extra low compressor vibration and noise
  • Corrosion-free stainless steel condensation tray
  • High-velocity 3-speed blower, 360° rotatable
  • Replaceable air filter for cleaner air
  • Multi-inlet port evaporator


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