
The Frigidaire 23,000 BTU window air conditioner allows you to enjoy optimum circulation and cooling with directional airflow and three different fan speeds. 16,000 BTUs of supplemental heating allow you to take the chill out of those early Fall nights. Designed for rooms up to 1400 square feet, this air conditioner window unit is perfect for apartments, offices, bedrooms, or any large sized space. Use the 24-hour programmable timer to preset the unit to turn on and off in half hour increments, or whenever you want, so that you can maintain optimal comfort while at home. Our easy-to-clean washable dust filter captures dust from the air and helps keep your air conditioner working efficiently, and you'll know when it's time to clean with the Clean Filter Alert. Precisely control the temperature and fan speed from across the room and remain comfortable at all times with a thermostat located on your air conditioner's remote control, which precisely maintains the preset room temperature.
A: Hi there, Jason! The Frigidaire FHWE232WB2 uses a 6‑30P LCDI plug, designed for 208–230 V circuits. It's not a standard 120 V household plug. Instead: The plug has two straight, flat parallel blades (hot lines) and one straight grounding pin, all in a straight-line arrangement (i.e., no L‑shaped blades). This shape prevents it from fitting into any regular 120 V outlet—designed specifically for a 30 A, 230 V receptacle (NEMA 6‑30R). So yes, it does have blades straight across, just like you described. If you're planning to install this unit, you'll need a matching 240 V NEMA 6‑30R receptacle to plug it in safely. - Maico
A: Hi there, Zahid! The Frigidaire 23,000 BTU Window Air Conditioner with Supplemental Heat (model FHWE232WB2) features a power cord with a grounding plug for safety. While the exact side placement of the power cord is not explicitly stated in the available documentation, similar Frigidaire window air conditioner models, such as the 18,500 BTU FRA186MT2, have the power cord located on the right-hand side when facing the front of the unit. - Maico