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The Ibis is the lowest profile roof top air conditioner available, designed in Australia for Australia's harsh conditions. Like all AIRCOMMAND roof tops the Ibis is reverse cycle (3.2Kw cool and heat) with electronic defrost to allow operation in -5C degrees. It generally suits vans up to 22ft and can also be operated by remote control or via electronic touchpad controls.
FeaturesThe Ibis is the lowest profile roof top air conditioner on the market. This low profile reduces towing drag and the clearance required under carports and garages. The Ibis is less vulnerable to damage from overhanging tree branches and other obstacles.
The Ibis is a reverse cycle heat pump which gives unmatched efficiency in heating mode and is usually the most economical form of heating.
An electronically monitored de-ice system means the Ibis will deliver adequate heat even in low ambient conditions.
The chassis and canopy are full one piece urethane mouldings which forms a rock solid monocoque structure.
The advanced electronic controls offer remote operation, a dehumidifying function, and an energy saving sleep function. These controls allow the unit to turn on automatically at any preset time.
The Ibis is quieter than any competitors.
The unit has a room temperature display.
A full set of diagnostic displays are included.
SpecificationsElectrical rating (single phase): 240V, 50Hz Nominal cooling capacity: 3.2kW
Nominal heating capacity: 3.2kW
Electronic Defrost: Operates from -5 degrees
Maximum rated current: cooling 5.4A
Maximum rated current: heating 5.6A
Locked rotor current: 25A
Air delivery maximum: 140litres/s
Installed weight (including plenum): 48kg Roof Top Dimensions:
Overall height: 220mm
Overall width: 825mm
Overall depth: 1040mm Ceiling unit:
Air-discharge plenum height: 65mm
Air-discharge plenum width : 555mm
Air-discharge plenum length: 535mmOpening size reqiured 355mm x 355mm
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CommentsIf this unit is to be added to an older caravan/motorhome you may need to also purchase a H frame. These metal frames, stradle the roof from one side to other, transferring the weight to the top of the walls. Many newer caravans have framing built inside the roof. Please check with the manufacturer if unsure. Fitting instructions come with the unit, however a licenced electrician is required to connect the 240v wiring.
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