Frigidaire Gallery 10,000 BTU Inverter Window Room Air Conditioner with Wi-Fi (Energy Star)
Model# GHWQ103WC1
- Style:
- 9,000 - 10,500 Btu Air Conditioner
- Height:
- 14 inches
- Width:
- 20 inches
- Depth:
- 23 inches
Product Line | Window Air Conditioner |
Power Type | Electric 120v |
Size | 10000 BTU |
Installation Type | Window Mounted |
Factory | Sourced |
Color | White |
AC | |
Air CFM (Low) | 147 CFM |
Air CFM (Med) | 182 CFM |
Air CFM (High) | 250 CFM |
Air Direction Control | Swing Louver |
Air Discharge | Top of Unit |
Fan Speeds - Cool | 3 |
Fan Speeds - Fan | 3 |
Fresh Air | No |
Motor RPM (Low) | 1108 RPM |
Motor RPM (Med) | 1312 RPM |
Motor RPM (High) | 1720 RPM |
Noise Level dBA (Low) | 42 dBA |
Noise Level dBA (Med) | 51 dBA |
Noise Level dBA (High) | 53 dBA |
Cabinet Louvers | Yes |
Dust Air Filter | Yes |
Exhaust Vent | No |
Filter Access Location | Bottom |
Filter Check Indicator | Yes |
Option for Advanced Filtration | No |
Rear Grill | No |
Supplemental Heat | No |
Window Kit | Yes |
Performance | |
Cool Area | 450 sq. |
BTU (Cool) | 10000 BTU |
Combined Energy Efficiency Ratio | 15 |
Dehumidification - Pints per Hour | 2.5 |
Operating Temperature Low | 60 F |
Operating Temperature High | 90 F |
Functions | |
24-Hour On/Off Timer | No |
Auto Fan | Yes |
Auto Restart | Yes |
Clean Air Ionizer | No |
Dry Mode | No |
Energy Saver | Yes |
Low Voltage Start-up | Yes |
Sleep Mode | Yes |
Controls | |
Child Lock | Yes |
Control Type | Electronic |
Remote Control | Yes |
Connectivity | |
Wi-Fi Enabled | Yes |
Dimensions and Volume | |
Height | 14" |
Width | 19 1/2" |
Depth | 23" |
Window Width Minimum | 24" |
Window Width Maximum | 38 4/5" |
Window Height Minimum | 14" |
Electrical Specifications | |
Amps (Cool) | 10 Amps |
Plug Type | LCDI 5-15P |
Voltage Rating | 115 V |
Watts (Cool) | 890 Watts |
Installation | |
Power Cord Length | 72" |
General Specifications | |
Product Weight | 56 lbs |
Prop 65 Label | Yes |
Refrigerant Type | R-32 |
Warranty - Labor | 1 Year |
Warranty - Parts | 1 Year |
Safety Certifications and Approvals | |
CSA Listed | Yes |
ENERGY STAR Certified | Yes |
Product Specifications Sheet | Click here to download |
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Feuille de sp(eback)cifications du produit | Click here to download |
Energy Guide | Click here to download |
Installation Instructions | Click here to download |
Complete Owner's Guide | Click here to download |
Guide d'utilisation complet | Click here to download |
Propietario completa Gu a | Click here to download |
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Outstanding Quietness
by: Charlie9999
Source: frigidaire.com
done Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
frigidaire.com
It's quietness is outstanding. I was impressed enough to purchase an 8,000 BTU model for a smaller room. The only thing I would suggest as an improvement would be to make the control panel easier to read.
by: Cold air
Source: frigidaire.com
done Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
frigidaire.com
I really liked the quietness oh, the cooling is great. I'm a little disappointed with the Wi-Fi connection I have to units one won't stay connected but Frigidaire is working on correcting that with me. Would I buy them again? yes!
Non functional touch pad
by: vamsi
Source: frigidaire.com
clear No, I would not recommend this to a friend
frigidaire.com
I cannot use the the right half of the touch pad ,hence i cannot set up wi-fi. i called customer service but have not heard back. Other than that it works well
cool and smoothly quiet
by: EBURGOS02
Source: frigidaire.com
done Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
frigidaire.com
I'm Glad I chose this type of room Air Conditioner, work's great and it very quiet. Compare to my old one this one is a breeze easy to manage. Thank's, Mr.G
People don't read/know how to use it
by: seeker13
Source: frigidaire.com
done Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
frigidaire.com
So I've only owned it for 1 day so far. But I'll post a long term review.. But multiple people on here have complained about not saving settings turning it off/on.. So basically this reveals how they do not read the user manual. User manual states on page 12/16:"After a power outage, the unit will memorize the last setting and return the unit to the same setting once power is restored."So.. I just tested it. I placed it in COOL and 68... hit the "test" button on the plug, this cuts the power (simulates the power outage). Then I restored the power. And sure enough it came back in COOL and 68. So clearly people just need to do the bare minimum of reading around.I do have to admit it is kind of annoying fridge doesn't give that option innately. But I think they are tring to push the ECO mode. Only thing I can say with fridgeaire so far is I owned a smaller cheaper unit ($150 ish).. and it was LOUDDDDD. This one ($480 ish) IS QUIET.. for example.. I have a dishwasher about 30 feet away from me.. and a HEPA filter next to the AC unit (15 feet away) and I can hear the HEPA filter and dishwasher WAY WAY over the AC. Previously the cheaper AC would drown out EVERY noise.So just based on the quietness alone is enough to justify the cost (in my opinion). The cooling is outstanding.. last night was the first time I actually used a blanket. Which is great!The buttons work great for me. I ditched the remote and wifi option. What I will do if I really need to is buy a power regulator on amazon or elsewhere.. It'll cut the power at a certain time of day, and reconnect the power at another time of day. This means while I'm gone at work, save power. 15 minutes before I get home, turn it on and boom itll be cooling rapidly.
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