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Our mobile home air conditioning system features an ACiQ air conditioner and a mobile home coil, plus either a 30ft or 50ft copper line set.
Line sets are the copper lines which connect an outdoor condensing unit/heat pump to an inside air handler or evaporator coil. Line sets are available in different lengths and diameters to fit most applications.
Ensure efficient refrigerant flow and optimal HVAC performance with this 50-foot insulated line set. Designed for seamless connection between an outdoor condensing unit or heat pump and an indoor air handler or evaporator coil, this line set offers durability, flexibility, and superior thermal protection for long-lasting operation.
✔ Premium Copper Tubing: 3/8" liquid line (LL) and 3/4" suction line (SL) for efficient refrigerant transfer.
✔ Pre-Insulated for Efficiency: 3/8" thick insulation minimizes energy loss and condensation buildup.
✔ Versatile Application: Compatible with heat pumps and conventional split systems.
✔ Easy Installation: Flexible and durable copper tubing allows for smooth routing and connection.
✔ Extended 50-Foot Length: Ideal for larger residential and light commercial HVAC installations.
Upgrade your HVAC system with this high-quality insulated line set, engineered for reliability, efficiency, and ease of installation.
Across many installations, buyers report the systems cool effectively in demanding conditions—holding indoor temperatures within 1°F of the thermostat setting, reducing electricity bills by up to 20% or even cutting them in half, and performing in 90°F heat with 80% humidity or desert temperatures of 92°F so far—with some units running reliably for 3 years or after 4 months of use. Shipping is often fast and damage-free with responsive customer service resolving issues such as dented coils, bent fins, wrong A-coils, or damaged handlers within days, while installation ranges from straightforward DIY weekend projects saving $6,000–$7,000 to minor adjustments like brazing a 3/8" liquid line coupling.
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