Comfort™ Heat Pump – 38MHRQ

Overview

ComfortTM Series ductless heat pumps are designed with your budget in mind.

The ComfortTM Series 38MHRQ Ductless heat pump is a great fit for your space, your comfort and your budget. Designed to pair with our Comfort Series 40MHHQ High Wall Ductless indoor unit, its compact cabinet fits in the tightest of outdoor spaces. An integral component for heating and cooling a new or converted space, this affordable ductless heat pump is built to resist corrosion, includes reliability-enhancing functions and automatically restarts after a service interruption for your convenience.

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Features

STANDARD FEATURES

  • Sizes: 09 / 12 / 18 / 24
  • Available in 115V and 208/230V
  • Refrigerant leakage detection
  • Auto-restart function
  • Condenser high-temperature protection
  • Quiet outdoor operation, as low as 50.5 decibels1
  • Aluminum Blue Hydrophilic pre-coated fins
  • 10-year parts limited and 10-year compressor limited warranties to the original purchasing owner upon timely registration2

1 Quietest size within each model group during low fan-speed operation

2 If properly registered within ninety (90) days after original installation, parts are warranted to the original purchaser for a period of 10 years. Otherwise, parts warranty is 5 years. For other applications a 7-year parts and 7-year compressor limited warranties apply. See warranty certificate for details.

Specifications

EFFICIENCY

  • Up to 17.0 SEER
  • Up to 11.0 EER
  • 9.0 HSPF

PERFORMANCE

  • Quiet outdoor operation, as low as 50.5 decibels1

OUTDOOR OPERATING RANGE

  • Cooling operating range 0° ~ 122° F (-17° ~ 50° C)
  • Heating operating range 0° ~ 86° F (-17° ~ 30° C)

LINE LENGTH

  • Total piping length 82~164 ft. (25-50m)

TECHNOLOGY

  • Inverter Compressor

CAPACITIES

  • 0.75 – 2.0 Ton

REQUIREMENTS

  • 115V and 208/230V

AESTHETICS

  • Heavy-gauge, galvanized steel construction
  • Primed and coated with a 100% coverage, baked-enamel finish in white

1 Quietest size within each model group during low fan-speed operation