through the wall ac heat units

12,000 BTU/h 115V Electronic Through The Wall Air Conditioner 12,000 BTU/h 115V Electronic Through The Wall Air Conditioner QUALITY PERFORMANCESave money and stay cool with the Impecca Through The Wall Room Air Conditioning Unit. Its 12K Cooling BTU/h, operating using energy-efficient technology, will easily cool a room with up to 450-550 square feet. 3 Cooling Speeds 3 Fan-Only Speeds 24 Hour Timer Sleep Mode Auto Restart Electronic Controls with LED Display Clean Filter Indicator Energy Saver Function Remote Control Eco-Friendly Refridgerant Performance Cooling Capacity (BTU/hr) : 12,000 Application area (Sq. Feet) : 450-550 EER (Btu/h.W) : 9.8 Energy Star : YesElectrical Ratings Voltage : 115 Watts : 1224 Amps : 11.5 Plug Type : 5-15P Cord Length (Ft.) : 7Features Dry Mode : Yes Electronic Control / LED Display : Yes Remote Control : Yes Cool / Fan Speeds : 3/3 Auto Restart : Yes Timer : Yes - 24 Hour Energy Saver Mode : Yes Sleep Mode : Yes Air Direction : 4 Moisture Removal (L/hr) : 1.2 Indoor noise level dB(A) (Low) : 56.5 Refrigerant type : R410A
The requested URL /index.php?page=product-lines was not found on this server.ac heater unit costThe requested URL /Through-the-wall-Air-Conditioners-and-Heat-Pumps-PTACs_c109.htm?page=all was not found on this server.air handling unit manufacturer in india We are shopping for a through-the-wall air conditioner. install new air conditioning unitWe do not currently have a hole in the wall with a sleeve in it. We are trying to figure out what sleeve to buy. The air conditioner we like is this Keystone KSTAT12-1A sold at Walmart. It's 20.25" deep but according to the manual 1.75" of that is the "front" part which is meant to stick out into the room. Does that mean that I need a sleeve that is at least 18.5" deep or can I use a less-deep sleeve and have more of the unit stick out into the room?
I clipped this information from the manual. It lists many sleeves that are less deep than 18.5". So either it's OK to install this unit in a less-deep sleeve, or this is one of those pages which goes in every manual and you're supposed to make assumptions based on which model you bought. Having never done this before and trying to read a very poorly-written manual I am not able to decide which of these reasons is the right one. The real reason I'm asking is that the price difference is pretty big. The Fedders sleeve that is 19 3/4" deep is commonly called the "Fedders B" sleeve and runs about $150. The Sears/Kenmore/Carrier sleeve that is 18 5/8" deep is often called the "Carrier 51S" model and seems to be discontinued. The next largest is a Fridgidaire EA108T which is 18" that sells on Amazon for $76. So assuming it's OK for the sleeve to be less deep than the AC we can save 50% on the Fridgidare compared to the Fedders. After making these purchases I am going to hand off the job to a handyman friend of the family, so I'm not seeking advice about the install.