An enhanced DC Twin-Rotary Compressor delivers stable performance with reduced friction, making the sound of the outdoor unit almost imperceptible.
Filters are able to be easily removed and cleaned by running under warm water, while the outside of the unit can be wiped down to remove dust.
PAM (Pulse Amplitude Modulation) delivers high levels of power to deliver fast cooling or heating.
The housing of the outdoor unit keeps out insects, reptiles and rodents common in many parts of Australia that are seeking a warm place to sleep.
An auto restart function restarts the air conditioner in the same operating mode, when power is restored after a power failure.
The indoor display will display a red button for heating and a blue button when cooling.
Specification | 2.0 kW | 2.5 kW | 3.5 kW | 4.2 kW | 5.0 kW | 6.0 kW | 7.1 kW |
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Model Number - Indoor Unit | RAS-07BKV-A1 | RAS-10BKV-A1 | RAS-13BKV-A1 | RAS-16BKV-A1 | RAS-18BKV-A1 | RAS-22BKV-A1 | RAS-24BKV-A1 |
Model Number - Outdoor Unit | RAS-07BAV-A1 | RAS-10BAV-A1 | RAS-13BAV-A1 | RAS-16BAV-A1 | RAS-18BAV-A1 | RAS-22BAV-A1 | RAS-24BAV-A1 |
Cooling Capacity (kW) | 2.0 | 2.5 | 3.5 | 4.2 | 5.0 | 6.0 | 7.1 |
Heating Capacity (kW) | 2.5 | 3.2 | 4.2 | 5.2 | 5.7 | 7.0 | 8.0 |
Indoor Sound Level (H/SL) | 41-24 | 42-26 | 45-26 | 47-26 | 50-35 | 51-35 | 52-35 |
Outdoor Sound Level (H/SL) | 48 | 48 | 50 | 51 | 51 | 53 | 53 |
Indoor unit Dimensions (HxWxD) (mm) | 293 x 798 x 230 | 293 x 798 x 230 | 293 x 798 x 230 | 293 x 798 x 230 | 320 x 1050 x 250 | 320 x 1050 x 250 | 320 x 1050 x 250 |
Outdoor unit Dimensions (HxWxD) (mm) | 530 x 660 x 240 | 550 x 780 x 290 | 550 x 780 x 290 | 550 x 780 x 290 | 630 x 800 x 300 | 630 x 800 x 300 | 630 x 800 x 300 |
* C = Cooling H = Heating
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I have had my air conditioner for six months, can’t fault the quality, although can be difficult changing from heat to cooling and vice versa, looks great and the promotion is good.
I purchased this air conditioner two years ago and it hasn’t missed a beat touch wood… but whilst sitting down with friends over coffee who have similar sized houses I found they seem to pay a lot more on their energy bills compared to myself.
We all set to 23 on heating and 21 on cooling give or take but friends who also have inverter air conditioners seem to have a lot higher bills.
note my friends have a Fujitsu and Mitsubishi
We have a large living kitchen area and a weatherboard house that really turns into a hot box in the summer months and this Toshiba has been brilliant! It is strong enough to not only cool our main living and kitchen area but has been able to do the two bedrooms off the hallway as well. The heat when we’ve needed it is fast and reliable. Would recommend this not but not really go for a smaller one.