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Today's Hours 8am - 11pm estThe ACIQ R5H5S36AKAAA-MH is a standard mobile home heat pump condenser. Designed with comfort in mind and an inexpensive option for nearly any application, this condenser is considered a good all-around option for almost any application.
The ACIQ R5H5S36AKAAA-MH mobile home heat pump condenser has an output of 3 tons, generally enough to heat and cool up to a medium size house in ideal climates. In many system configurations, the tonnage of the unit's paired coil or air handler will be larger in tonnage than this condenser, which maintains the efficiency of the unit. Please note that this condenser cannot function on its own, and it needs an indoor coil or air handler to work. This unit will also only heat down to around 35°F, and if you need heat any lower than this, a backup heat strip will be needed to act as straight electric heating in a compatible air handler.
The ACIQ R5H5S36AKAAA-MH mobile home heat pump condenser is rated at 14.3 SEER2, making it between 5-7% more efficient than standard 13.4 SEER2 units, saving you money in electric bills over the entire lifetime of your unit. In general, heat pumps will heat more efficiently than straight electric furnaces.
Disclaimer: This condenser contains R454B refrigerant, which is classified as an A2L refrigerant. To comply with safety standards, this unit must be paired with an R454B air handler or evaporator coil 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 1-888-557-9206 if you have any questions.
All ACIQ mobile home condensers come pre-charged with enough refrigerant for a 15-foot line set, making installation faster and more convenient. This pre-charged design saves installers time and reduces labor costs by eliminating the need for manual refrigerant charging. It also helps ensure the system starts with the correct amount of refrigerant, minimizing the risk of improper charging that could impact performance and efficiency. If a longer line set is required, your installer will need to add additional refrigerant to maintain optimal operation.
Multiple buyers report fast shipping, with one receiving the unit the next day after ordering and another in two days, and several note quiet operation, including one who says it was the right size for a 700 square foot home and another who replaced a 20‑year‑old heat pump with a more efficient model. Homeowners describe straightforward DIY installations completed over a weekend and savings of over $4,000 to more than $6,000 compared to contractor quotes, while some mention limited shipment tracking updates, delayed order notices, or waiting to evaluate long‑term performance.
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