Ptac Air Conditioner and Heater Units for Home and Office

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Ptac air conditioner and heater units are a convenient and efficient solution for both homes and offices. They are self-contained units that can be installed in a window or through a wall.

Ptac units are available in various capacities, ranging from 7,000 to 36,000 BTUs, making them suitable for different room sizes.

One of the key benefits of ptac units is their ability to provide both heating and cooling functions, eliminating the need for separate heating and cooling systems. This makes them a cost-effective option for many users.

Ptac units are also known for their quiet operation, with some models producing as little as 19 decibels of noise, making them ideal for use in bedrooms and offices.

Product Information

A PTAC air conditioner and heater is a self-contained unit that can be installed in a window or through an exterior wall, providing both heating and cooling capabilities.

PTAC units are typically 36 inches wide, making them a good fit for most windows.

They usually come with a built-in thermostat, allowing you to easily control the temperature.

PTACs are designed to be energy efficient, using a heat pump to transfer heat from one location to another.

Benefits and Savings

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With a PTAC air conditioner and heater, you can save up to 30% on your energy bills compared to traditional window units. This is because PTAC systems are designed to be highly efficient and can heat and cool your space quickly.

PTAC units are also designed with safety in mind, featuring a 24-hour clock and a delay start function to prevent overheating and overcooling. This helps extend the lifespan of the unit and reduces the risk of breakdowns.

Installing a PTAC system can also be cost-effective in the long run, with some units having a lifespan of up to 20 years or more. This is a significant advantage over window units, which typically need to be replaced every 5-7 years.

PTAC systems are also designed to be easy to install, with most units requiring only a few hours of work to get up and running. This makes them a great option for landlords and property managers who need to install new HVAC systems in their rental properties.

Features and Specifications

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Our PTAC air conditioner and heater units are designed with quiet operation in mind, providing a peaceful environment for guests to enjoy sleep-filled nights. This is achieved through state-of-the-art design and construction, making it the quietest PTAC unit we've ever built.

The units also offer increased dehumidification capacity, allowing for lower humidity levels in rooms while cooling them without the need for expensive add-ons. This results in guests feeling more comfortable at higher temperatures, reducing cooling costs.

Here are some key specifications for our PTAC units:

Some of our units also come with optional remote thermostat control, allowing for flexibility and home-like system control. This is made possible through the DigiSmart wireless remote thermostat (DS01E), which can be set up with just two buttons and no need for wiring or electrical connections.

For another approach, see: Control Air Conditioner from Phone

Features

Our PTAC units have been designed with quiet operation in mind, providing a peaceful environment for guests to enjoy restful nights. With a state-of-the-art design and construction, you can expect a significant reduction in noise levels.

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Increased dehumidification capacity is another key feature of our PTAC units. This allows you to maintain lower humidity levels in rooms while cooling them, making guests feel more comfortable at higher temperatures and reducing cooling costs.

The control panel is easy to use, with clear and intuitive controls that eliminate the need for complex instructions. Our 7-button control panel provides complete control of the unit for in-room comfort while maintaining overall energy efficiency.

All units are 100% run tested at our plant in Fayetteville, TN, including leak checks during manufacturing and again prior to shipment at the warehouse. This ensures that every unit meets our high standards before it leaves our facility.

The Stonewood room front is a stylish and practical design that strikes the perfect balance between aesthetics and functionality. Its modern appearance and sleek 7⅝” depth maximize usable space in even the most luxurious rooms.

Easy-to-maintain filters and a removable condenser shroud make it simple to keep your unit running efficiently and prolong its lifespan. Regular cleaning of coils is essential to maintain unit efficiency and protect the compressor.

Our units are designed to be easy to service, with on-board LED diagnostics that make it simple to identify and fix any issues. This saves you time and reduces the risk of costly repairs down the line.

Optional remote thermostat control is also available, providing flexibility and home-like system control. With the DigiSmart wireless remote thermostat (DS01E, sold separately), you can control the unit from anywhere, eliminating the need for complex wiring or electrical connections.

Models & Specs

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The Models & Specs section of our product's documentation provides a wealth of information about the different models and their specifications.

The PTAC PTH Series units have a wide range of cooling and heating capacities, with the smallest unit (PTH073G25AXXX) capable of cooling 7,600 BTU/hr at 230V and 7,500 BTU/hr at 208V.

The units also have varying power consumption, with the smallest unit (PTH073G25AXXX) requiring 2.5 kW and 15 amps.

The units are also available in different sizes, with the smallest unit (PTH073G25AXXX) weighing 123 pounds.

Here is a summary of the specifications for the PTAC PTH Series units:

The PTAC PTH Series units also have a range of accessories available, including a wall sleeve, drain kit, and exterior grille.

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The wall sleeve (WS900E*) is a steel-insulated sleeve that is required for all new installations, weighing in at 30 pounds.

The drain kit (DK900D*) is a small kit that weighs just 1 pound, but is essential for internal and external applications.

The exterior grille (SGK01B*) is a stamped aluminum grille that weighs 50 pounds, while the upgrade architectural stonewood beige exterior grille (AGK01TB) weighs a much lighter 12 pounds.

The RF wireless wall mount thermostat (DS01E) and RF gateway transceiver antenna (DT01A) are both small and lightweight, weighing just 1 pound each.

Sizing and Compatibility

To choose the right PTAC unit, you need to consider the square footage of the area you want to heat and cool. The recommended PTAC BTU size is 5000 for areas between 100-150 square feet.

Room size plays a significant role in determining the required BTU output. A rough estimate of the BTU output needed can be calculated by multiplying the room size by 30.

Recommended read: Sizing Ac Unit for Room

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Usage also affects the required BTU output, with more people occupying the space requiring a higher BTU output. For example, a PTAC unit with a BTU output of 7000 is recommended for areas with 250-300 square feet and a moderate number of occupants.

The design of the room, including ceiling height and insulation, can also impact the required BTU output. For areas with 300-350 square feet and standard insulation, a PTAC unit with a BTU output of 8000 is recommended.

Room location, including direction, sunlight, and time of day, can also impact the required BTU output. For areas with 350-400 square feet and moderate sunlight, a PTAC unit with a BTU output of 9000 is recommended.

Here's a quick reference guide to help you choose the right PTAC unit:

Product Models

Perfect Aire offers a range of PTAC models, including the 3PTC07A-HE-3.5 and 3PTC12A-HE-3.5, which have 7000 and 12000 BTU cooling capacities respectively.

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These models also come with 3500W electric heaters, making them suitable for various temperature control needs. The Perfect Aire 3PTH07A-HE-3.5 is a heat pump model with 7000 BTU cooling capacity and 3500W electric heater.

The Perfect Aire PTAC models are designed for 208/230V 60Hz, 1 Phase operation, and are ideal for various applications, including air conditioning and heating. The PTAC units are available in different models with varying capacities, such as the PTC073G25AXXX and PTC093G35AXXX.

Here is a list of some of the available PTAC models:

The PTAC models also come with various accessories, such as the WS900E wall sleeve, which weighs 30 pounds.

Ramsond 15000 AC

The Ramsond 15000 AC is a high-performance air conditioner that packs a punch. It's designed to cool large spaces efficiently.

This unit is a Packaged Terminal Air Conditioner (PTAC), which means it's a self-contained unit that can be installed in a wall.

The Ramsond 15000 AC is designed to handle heavy cooling loads, making it perfect for large rooms or commercial spaces.

This unit can cool up to a certain BTU rating, but unfortunately, I don't have that specific information from the provided article sections.

3PTC09A

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The 3PTC09A model is a part of the Perfect Aire PTAC series. It's a 9000 BTU cooling unit with 3500W electric heater capabilities. The 3PTC09A operates at 208/230V 60Hz, 1 Phase.

This model is designed for air conditioning and heating needs in various settings. The 3PTC09A has a weight of 117 pounds.

Here's a comparison of the 3PTC09A model's specifications with other similar models:

Note that the 3PTC09A model is not explicitly listed in the table, but the PTC093G25AXXX and PTC093G35AXXX models have similar specifications.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the disadvantages of PTAC?

PTACs can be noisy due to the compressor and fan, and may not be as energy-efficient as other HVAC systems, especially in larger spaces

What is the average life of a PTAC unit?

A PTAC unit's average lifespan is 8-10 years with proper maintenance, but replacing it every 5-6 years is optimal for maximum energy efficiency.

Roger Molenaar

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Roger Molenaar is a writer who loves to explore the world and write about his experiences. He has been traveling for years, having visited over 50 countries around the globe. His passion for learning about different cultures and meeting new people is evident in his writing, which often features insights into local customs and traditions.

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