HEIL® TEAN4A330

HEIL® N4A3 Series N4A330AKC Performance Split-System Air Conditioner, 208-230 V

Manufacturer: Carrier
Part #: TEAN4A330
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Amperage Rating      :      16.8 A
CFM Rating      :      2218 cfm
Compressor Type      :      Scroll
Cooling Capacity      :      30000 Btu/hr
Dimensions      :      28-11/16 in H x 23-1/2 in W x 23-1/2 in D
EER Rating      :      11
Face Area      :      9.8 sq-ft
Finish      :      Baked-On Powder-Coated/Galvanized
Fins per Inch      :      25 FPI
Frequency Rating      :      60 Hz
Fuse Rating      :      25 A
HP Rating      :      1/10 hp
Liquid Line Size      :      3/8 in
Material      :      Steel
Motor Type      :      PSC
Nominal Capacity      :      2.5 ton
Number of Stages      :      1
Phase      :      1 ph
Refrigerant Type      :      R-410A
Rotational Speed      :      1100 rpm
SEER Rating      :      13
Series      :      N4A3 Series
Sound Level      :      74 dBA
Suction Line Size      :      3/4 in
Voltage Rating      :      208-230 V

HEIL® Performance Split-System Air Conditioner, N4A3 Series, 2.5 ton Nominal Capacity, 30000 Btu/hr Cooling Capacity, 208-230 V, 16.8 A, 1/10 hp, 1100 rpm Rotational Speed, 60 Hz, 1 ph Phase, Scroll Compressor, 2218 cfm, 11 EER Rating, 13 SEER, 1 Stages, R-410A Refrigerant, 3/8 in Liquid Line, 3/4 in Suction Line, 74 dBA Sound Level, 25 A Fuse Rating, 9.8 sq-ft Face Area, PSC Motor, 25 FPI Fins per Inch, Steel, Finish: Baked-On Powder-Coated/Galvanized, 28-11/16 in H x 23-1/2 in W x 23-1/2 in D

  • Quiet performance (as low as 74 dB)
  • Durably built-to withstand bad weather and debris
  • Designed for corrosion resistance and lasting performance
  • Efficient, one-stage scroll compressor operation
  • Single-speed fan motor
  • System protecting filter drier
  • Durable, protective inlet grille panels allow easy coil cleaning
  • Compatible with most cooling thermostats
  • Non-ozone depleting R-410A refrigerant
  • Some models in this series may not be eligible for installation in the Southeast or Southwest regions of the country, based on department of energy minimum efficiency standards in place as of January 1, 2015

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