Cool-living CL-RAC06EWIES-22
Room Air Conditioner
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Total cost of ownership (TCO)
The estimated cost of ownership for the first year of the Cool-living CL-RAC06EWIES-22 room air conditioner is $42.38 for the 43215, Columbus, OH.
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Description
The Cool-living CL-RAC06EWIES-22 is a window air conditioner that delivers efficient cooling with its 6,100 BTU/h capacity. This model does not have reverse cycle functionality but boasts louvered sides for enhanced airflow distribution. It falls into the product class of air conditioners ranging from 6,000 to 7,999 BTU/h. Released on December 7th, 2021, this unit ensures optimal comfort during hot summer days. With no connected functionality or variable speed compressor, the CL-RAC06EWIES-22 operates independently without any additional features. Its energy efficiency is noteworthy as it consumes approximately 378.1 kWh/year in electricity consumption. This room air conditioner does not require specific refrigerant type or connectivity through external systems like casement windows or communication standards applications layers. It offers straightforward installation and usage while maintaining a combined energy efficiency ratio (CEER) of 12.1. Overall, the Cool-living CL-RAC06EWIES-22 provides reliable and effective cooling performance for small to medium-sized rooms without compromising on energy efficiency and ease of use.
Specifications
Type
Window
Brand
Cool-living
Model
CL-RAC06EWIES-22
Product Class
2. Without reverse cycle, with louvered sides, and 6,000 to 7,999 Btu/h
Reverse Cycle
No
Casement Window
None
Connected Functionality
No
Annual Energy Use (kWh/yr)
378.1
Available On Market
2021-12-07
Cooling Capacity (Btu/hr)
6100
Combined Energy Efficiency Ratio (CEER)
12.1