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Inverter Technology - Inverter technology converts AC power to DC, allowing the compressor inside your condenser to speed up and slow down. This enables the system to automatically self-adjust BTU output based on demand, ensuring optimal cooling performance as the weather changes.
Learning Condenser - Equipped with advanced sensors, this condenser monitors air temperature inside and outside, overall system performance, duct pressure, and refrigerant temperature. During the initial startup, it enters a learning mode to optimize efficiency for future operation by continuously gathering and storing critical data so future startups and run cycles will be at max efficiency.
Optimized Cooling - The self-adjusting inverter design allows the condenser to operate all the way down to a 1 ton unit when needed, keeping you cool and comfortable, making it an ideal seasonal device for hot climates where additional air conditioning is needed for homes already heated by boilers, fireplaces, or other sources of heat. For optimal performance, pair the ACIQ-48-AC-B unit with the ACiQ-48-ACL-B coil.
With an efficiency rating of 15.3 SEER2, the variable output ACIQ-48-AC-B will keep you comfortable across a wide range of conditions. Use our handy size calculator HERE to determine the demand for your home. For cooling, this system can operate anywhere from 12,000 BTU to 48,000 BTU without short cycling.
Owners of 3‑ and 4‑ton ACiQ systems report quiet operation, with one 3‑ton unit described as running “10 times quieter” than a previous 2‑ton unit and using half the electricity, while another buyer cites $150 per month in electric bill savings and hundreds saved on heating in a dual‑fuel setup in Iowa’s negative temperatures. Installation is often completed by homeowners in as little as three hours with generally smooth setup, though some noted startup communication issues, a bad controller thermostat replacement, a dented condenser corner, and a missing 3/8” line set pipe.
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