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2012

4 Optima Example 50% INCREASE 3 months Faster Growth

Window Room Air Conditioner LOWEST ELECTRICITY COST *

Available in 4 Models.5 Hp.75 Hp.9 Hp1.0Hp 5,100 kJ7,000 kJ8,000 kJ9,000 kJ 495 watts580 watts660 watts855 watts 10.3 EER12.1 EER 10.5 EER

Reasons to get the 8 Window Room Air Conditioner

Consumption in Watts as per Manufacturers specifications on window room air conditioners 30% More 10% More 11% More 14% More26% More 29% More Optima More Pinaka MATIPID Sa Kuryente 1.75 HP

Consumption in Watts as per Manufacturers specifications on window room air conditioners HP 580w 4 MODELS 10% More 11% More 14% More 26% More 29% More 30% More 3% More 3% More 7% More 8% More 8% More 29% More 0.5 HP 495w 1.0 HP 855w 1% More 6% More 10% More 11% More 18% More 5% More 3% More 14% More 14% More 19% More 0.9HP 660w

Certified by Department of Energy Only WRAC AC with EER level of The higher the efficiency the more efficient the units is.75 HP

Lowest Electricity Consumption Lowest Operating Cost Highest EER Biggest Savings

3 Daily Cost based on 8 hours per day X 30 P per kwh ANNUALIZED SAVINGS Of up to P 6,804 per year

3 ANNUALIZED SAVINGS Of up to P 6,804 per year ANNUALIZED SAVINGS Of up to P 6,026 per year ANNUALIZED SAVINGS Of up to P 3,694 per year ANNUALIZED SAVINGS Of up to P 4,860 per year

4 ANUALIZED SAVINGS Of up to P 15,816 per year w/out ESP with ESP 117% More 115% More 97% More 90% More 85% More 82% More 66% More Estimated Monthly Consumption

What about cooling capacity ?

5 Actual thermal discharge test *based on same set point at 18 o C LOWER TEMPERATURE FASTER COOLING ENERGY SAVINGS

5 VS 20% Larger Air Distribution Better Air Distribution Faster Cooling

6 vs. Uses multi-pore filter with very fine fibers that doesnt allow dust & pollution to penetrate Other Conventional Window Room Air Conditioners Uses net filter that unreliably allows fine particles to pass through Breath cleaner air

7 Powerful Compressor Additional Cooling Coils Fully Optimized System Design Powerful Cooling & Energy Efficiency

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Reasons to get the 8 Window Room Air Conditioner

Reasons to Get the Lowest Electricity Consumption Higher EER Rating L OWEST O PERATION C OST P LUS 40% Additional Savings with ESP Powerful Cooling Best Filter against Dust and Pollution Built for Power and Efficiency Best After Sales Guarantee !

Window Room Air Conditioner LOWEST ELECTRICITY COST *