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Today's Hours 8am - 11pm estKeep your home cool during warm weather with the ACiQ central air conditioner condenser. Designed for dependable split-system cooling, this outdoor unit is a good option for replacing an existing condenser or pairing with a compatible indoor coil or air handler in a new system. It offers reliable performance, a durable cabinet for outdoor use, and convenient service access to help simplify installation and maintenance in small homes.
With 2 tons of cooling capacity, this condenser is commonly used for homes approximately 1,000–1,300 sq. ft. in various climates. It is a cooling-only outdoor unit and must be paired with a compatible indoor evaporator coil or air handler to operate.
Actual sizing depends on your local climate, insulation, windows, ceiling height, air leakage, home layout, and a professional sizing review.
A 14.3 SEER2 efficiency rating provides dependable standard-efficiency cooling when paired with compatible indoor equipment.
This condenser includes a 10-Year Limited Parts Warranty with online registration. Installation must comply with state and local codes, and warranty coverage may be void if the unit is not installed by a qualified professional.
R32 Refrigerant Compatibility Notice
Disclaimer: This condenser contains R32 refrigerant, classified as an A2L refrigerant, and requires a refrigerant leakage detection system to be installed. To comply with safety standards, this unit must be paired with an R32 air handler or evaporator coil already equipped with a leakage detection system. Failure to comply with these requirements may result in safety hazards and could void the warranty. Please call us at 1-888-912-1827 if you have any questions.
Most buyers report fast shipping—often within 3 business days or next day—good packaging, and smooth installation, with several noting quiet operation, 47°F supply air after two years, lower energy bills on a 3‑ton system, and reliable cooling in high heat, while one 4‑ton 14 SEER unit maintained only 82°F at 116°F ambient. Feedback also cites occasional issues including noisy condenser operation, failed compressors on startup, capacitors failing within four years or under three years, a missing liquid line service valve cap, shipping damage promptly replaced, a $35 lift gate charge concern, and a suggestion to label the R‑32 sensor location inside the A‑coil box.
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