MRCOOL Universal Series 5 Ton Central Heat Pump Split System, UHP1860AH1860-O
$5,281.00
Universal Series 60,000 BTU R-454B Air Handler & Condenser
SKU
UHP1860AH1860-O
Categories Central Ducted, Universal Series
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Specifications and Dimensions
Condenser
Dimensions 37.48″ W x 16.34″ D x 52.48″ H Weight 242.95 lbs Electrical Requirements Requires a minimum of 208-230V / 60Hz / 40A–40A (please check your home meets this electrical requirement prior to purchase) Cooling Capacity 54,000 BTU Heating Capacity 55,000 BTU Outdoor Operating Temperature Range -22 °F – 122 °F SEER2 17.5 EER2 12 HSPF2-4 9.5 HSPF2-5 7.7 Noise Level (Hi / Mi / Lo) 64.5 dB(A) Refrigerant R454B — 183.42 oz Liquid Line Size 3/8″ Suction Line Size 3/4″ Warranty 10 Years Parts, 2 Years Labor Air Handler
Dimensions 21.5″ W x 21.5″ D x 55.94″ H Weight 188.05 lbs Electrical Requirements Requires a minimum of 115V / 208-230V / 60Hz / 14.5–15A (please check your home meets this electrical requirement prior to purchase) Mount Type - Vertical (Downflow or Upflow)
- Horizontal (Right or Left)
Cooling Capacity 54,000 BTU Heating Capacity 55,000 BTU Coverage Area 2,001 – 2,500 square feet Noise Level (Turbo / Hi / Mi / Lo / Si) 60 / 57 / 54 / 37 / – dB(A) Airflow (TURBO / Hi / Mi / Lo) 3060 / 2800 / 2550 / 2100 / – CFM Refrigerant R454B — 183.42 oz Liquid Line Size 3/8″ Suction Line Size 3/4″ Compatible Heat Kits - 5 kW – UHK05
- 8 kW – UHK08
- 10 kW – UHK10
- 15 kW – UHK15
- 20 kW – UHK20
Warranty 10 Years Parts, 2 Years Labor -
Information and Guides
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Handling Line Sets
When installing your MRCOOL system, handle refrigerant lines carefully to ensure optimal performance and prevent damage.
Bending the Copper Lines: Maintain a minimum 4-inch bend radius and use smooth curves instead of sharp angles to protect the lines and ensure proper refrigerant flow.
Avoid Repeated Bending: Bending copper lines more than three times can harden and weaken them, increasing the risk of breakage. Handle with care and minimize adjustments.
For best results, use gradual bends and consult a licensed professional or our support team if needed.









