C&H 36K-Btu Cased Coil Split AC X-TREME H-Heat Pump (-22°F) 15.8 SEER2/10.7 EER/9.4 HSPF (R454B)
Product Code: CH-XQ36X-230VO/Cased Coil
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Brand: C&H
Product Condition: New
Units in Stock: 10
*This C&H 36000 BTU Central Cased Coil Heat Pump Includes:
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(1) X-Treme Hyper Heat Outdoor Unit (R454B) (1) Cased Coil (w/Thermostat +Wifi) ∼Heats & Cools∼ (-22°F/-22°F) |
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Outdoor Unit SPECIAL FEATURES Include:
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Cooper & Hunter A-COIL Evaporator Unit – Efficient Performance & Smart Control - The Cooper & Hunter A-COIL Unit is a high-performance evaporator coil designed to maximize the efficiency of your air conditioner or heat pump system. Properly matching your indoor coil to your outdoor HVAC unit is essential for achieving optimal cooling and heating performance. This cased evaporator coil is available in a wide range of sizes and is engineered to fit seamlessly onto existing furnaces, making it an ideal solution for retrofit and replacement projects. With Cooper&Hunter, you get reliable compatibility and consistent year-round comfort.
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Customer Reviews
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"What truly caught me off guard wasn't just the thermal output, but the eerie, liquid-smooth transition of the inverter; it doesn't "kick in" with that mechanical jolt we ve all grown to expect from central air, but rather breathes into existence, gradually erasing the boundary between the outdoor frost and my living room. It s a strange feeling to look at a blizzard through the window and realize the house is being heated not by the roar of a furnace, but by a whisper-quiet coil extracting warmth from the sub-zero air like a thermodynamic magician. This unit doesn't just manage the temperature; it fundamentally shifts the "vibe" of the home from a cycle of noisy bursts to a silent, unwavering equilibrium that makes you forget HVAC systems even exist." Matthew Wilson - Friday, January 30, 2026



