2.5kw 9000btu Air Con Heat Pump Inverter Reviews

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KFR-23/IW 2.5kw 9000btu Air Conditioning Heat Pump Inverter

Our Easy-Fit 2.5kw (9000 Btu) Air Conditioning Heat Pumps are now WiFi Ready allowing you to control your Air Conditioning Heat Pump from anywhere that has internet connection. You can not only turn the unit on or off from your smart phone or tablet but also control the mode and temperature of the unit.
What’s Internet Control?Internet Control is a next generation system providing a user-friendly remote control of air conditioning or heat pump units from everywhere, using a simple Android or iOS smartphone, tablet or PC via internet.
Simple InstallationJust link the air conditioner heat pump to your WIFI Access point, download the app from the QR Scan code printed on the box and connect the internet controlled device to the app. If you have more than one unit on the same network you can even name the units.Our Easy Fit Inverter Air Conditioning Heat Pump is the best in its class and this 2.5Kw 9,000 Btu system will suit a typical living room, bedroom or office up to 20 meters square or a conservatory up to 10 meters square.





2.5kw 9000btu Air Conditioning Heat Pump Inverter - Panasonic Compressor
A++ Efficiency Ratted
Ultra Quiet Operation from 30 dB (A)
Cools down to 16 degrees C
Highly Efficient SUPER Inverter
Adjustable Fan Speeds
Dehumidify, Cool, Heat and Circulate Modes
Direction Air Vane
24 Hour Programmable timer
Display remote control
LED Display and Wireless Remote Control
24 Hour Sleep Timer
Supplied with 4m of pipe work & lagging
Manufactures part number KFR-23IW/X1c





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Although I consider myself a competent DIYer I have never installed a heat pump before. This kit comes complete with everything you need, except pipe clamps, I would recommend that when you order this you also include a pack of Griplock No1 pipe clamps for attaching the pipe work to the wall. The instructions were very comprehensive and take you step by step through the installation process, if you need further help then search on Youtube, there are many videos showing you how to install these systems. I can thoroughly recommend these, they really do give out quite a lot of heat and produce very little noise, I shall be buying another one soon
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Posted 9 years ago
I have been very pleased with both the service from Cooleasy and the air-to-air heat pump that you recommended. Prior to buying the unit, I called the technical help line a couple of times to clarify which unit would be best suited for my conservatory and then to resolve a couple of installation option questions. Both times the person I spoke to was extremely knowledgeable, very helpful, concise and not at all pushy – exactly the combination you want when phoning for advice. Having decided on which unit and placing my order, delivery was very quick. Installation was also trouble free and easy. I had the unit up and running in an afternoon. Altogether a very easy and simple process and I would highly recommend Cooleasy to anyone looking for a heat pump or air con unit.
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Posted 9 years ago
I have never used anything like this before; like the vast majority of people I have always relied on mains gas and electricity for my heating, hot water and cooking. I recently had solar PV panels put on my roof, and wanted to find other ways of cutting my electricity use. This kit (it really does come with everything you need) was delivered very quickly - just a couple of days! The instructions were clear, but you can also download a complete instruction book if you feel you need more guidance. The hardest part of the job is drilling a 65mm hole through your wall to pass all the pipes and cables through, and in the end I hired a core drill (having burned out my own - admittedly cheap - power drill). The wall bracket for the internal fan is easy to fit and the only fiddly parts are the wiring and the fitting of the gas pipes. I needn't have worried, and if you are a reasonably competent DIYer nor should you. Take your time and check everything twice and all should fit per
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Posted 9 years ago