Kitchen & Housewares : Frigidaire FAS226R2A 22,000-BTU Window Air Conditioner with Electronic Controls

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Kitchen & Housewares : Frigidaire FAS226R2A 22,000-BTU Window Air Conditioner with Electronic Controls

Frigidaire FAS226R2A 22,000-BTU Window Air Conditioner with Electronic Controls

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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 209759





Binding: Kitchen
Product Brand: Frigidaire
EAN: 0012505271878
Label: Frigidaire
Product Manufacturer: Frigidaire
Model: FAS226R2A
Publisher: Frigidaire
Ranking: 209759
Studio: Frigidaire


Product facts:
  • 22,000-BTU air conditioner for rooms up to 1435 square feet
  • 9.4 EER; electronic controls with full remote; 24-hour on/off timer
  • Energy-saver and sleep modes; variable-speed fan; multiple air direction
  • Low-voltage start up; quick-mount window kit; tilt-out clean air ionizer
  • Measures 26-1/2 by 26-1/2 by 18-5/8 inches; 1-year full warranty







Editorial Product Review:

Item Description:
The FAS186N2A Heavy Duty Room Air Conditioner is a fine model. Running at 18,500/18,200 BTUs, it comes with loads of features. Some of those features include a Auto Cool Function, Energy Save Mode, and a Sleep Mode. Heavy-Duty Window Cooling Unit Best for use in large bedrooms, multipurpose rooms or semi-commercial areas. Frigidaire offers a broad line of room air conditioners that are designed with the technology and performance to meet your comfort needs. New features like electronic controls with full-function remote, clean air filtration and low voltage compensation ensure excellent unit performance in a full range of applications. From small bedrooms to large, semi-commercial areas, these units provide you with quiet, efficient and reliable operation for years of trouble-free service.









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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great AC unit.
This unit works great and extra support brackets are not needed. Two possible small problems that can be avoided. One, pay attention to the fact that there is special power needs for this. You most likely will have to upgrade breakers, wires and plugs to run this. Second, just take the free delivery! I paid the for three to five day delivery. Once they mailed it took longer than that because of size and weight. Early shipping allowed it to meet the quoted time but the delivery time was off. Save your money.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - great ac, great price!
using it to help cool a 1200 SF retail space...seems to work well. VERY HEAVY!



Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Wrong Power Plug!
I also had the same problem as the previous reviewer. The plug for this model is a 15Amp/230Volt which is not a standard household outlet. The Frigidaire manuals are deceiving because the images depicted in them show standard 110 outlets. I cannot say anything about the actual performance of this unit however, it may very well be a great product.



Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Requires 240 volts and lots of patience
After spending 4 hours assembling the various bits and pieces of trim we discovered the electric plug was quite odd. Took some research to find out this is a 240 unit! You need to look at the manufacturers web site, download their pdf marketing brochure and thumb through to page 13 to find that out. A real downer. User manual also written by first grade dropouts.



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