Cool Thread Steve!
Thanks for this link and for the PDF information link.
We are actually thinking about doing some additions to our home, and was wondering of a way to get around the extra central install. Although I know about this type of unit, I don't like electric heat. The gas version is very interesting.
Many years ago I attended a music school in the evenings that were in a very old building. Beautiful building, but very old. Every class had a window unit. The unit was a typical window unit, with the big "box" hanging outside. What I found interesting with the units was the attachments that looked like "mufflers" coming out of the front. I had no idea what it could be. I figured it out however when winter rolled around. The window units also had "gas heat". And boy did they blow hot air! The "muffler" outside would be very hot while the heat was running, and could burn you very badly if you touched it. It was the first time I have ever seen a gas window unit for heating / cooling. I want to say that they were either Climatrol or Janitrol in brand? I am sure I spelled company names wrong. The cool part (no pun intended) was the front of the inside unit was very nice wood. The grill that the air came out of was stainless. I would love to see this unit again, and figure out how it worked. I do remember after figuring out it was natural gas, I found where the gas supply line was attached to the unit.
Again, cool thread!
Brent