Heat Pump
Shop Heat Pump condensers in 1.5-5 ton sizes, SEER2 14.3-20 efficiency, and low-GWP refrigerants like R-32 and R-454B-built for value and performance.
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Heat Pump
Find the right outdoor heat pump condenser for replacements or new installs. Whether you’re a homeowner planning an upgrade, a licensed contractor matching a new air handler, or a property manager standardizing equipment, these units deliver efficient heating and cooling when paired with a compatible indoor coil or air handler. Professional installation, evacuation, and charging are required for safe, reliable operation.
Choose from SEER2 ratings ranging from 14.3 to 20 to meet regional codes and energy goals. Capacities span 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3, 3.5, 4, and 5 tons to align with your home or light commercial load. Refrigerant options include legacy R-410A and next-generation low-GWP choices such as R-32 and R-454B. For best results, match the condenser to an indoor unit designed for the same refrigerant and efficiency level to maximize performance.
Use cases include replacing only the outdoor condenser, installing a full matched split system, upgrading to SEER2-compliant equipment, or transitioning to low-GWP refrigerants. Light commercial projects often select 3-5 ton models for small offices and retail spaces. With inventory-heavy stock from budget-friendly to premium efficiency, you can target the right balance of price and performance, typically ranging from $1,580 to $7,501 depending on capacity and features.
Top Brands for Heat Pump
Shop trusted names like Goodman, Rheem, and EcoTemp, with additional options from Bosch and Gree to cover a wide range of budgets, capacities, and efficiency tiers.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What size heat pump condenser (tonnage) do I need for my home?
A Manual J load calculation by a pro is best. As a starting point, many homes fall between 500-700 sq. ft. per ton, but climate, insulation, and windows matter.
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Which refrigerant should I choose: R-32, R-410A, or R-454B?
R-410A is widely used; R-32 and R-454B are lower-GWP choices that support future-focused installs. Match the indoor coil/air handler to the same refrigerant.
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How do SEER2 ratings like 14.3 vs 18 impact energy savings?
Higher SEER2 typically lowers cooling costs. Moving from 14.3 to 18 SEER2 can deliver noticeable savings over the life of the system, especially in hot climates.
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Are these heat pump condensers compatible with my existing air handler or coil?
Only if refrigerant, capacity, and metering devices are compatible. Mixing R-410A with R-32 or R-454B components is not recommended. Consult specs and a contractor.
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Do these condensers require professional installation and charging?
Yes. A licensed HVAC professional must handle line set prep, evacuation, charging, and commissioning to ensure performance and maintain warranty coverage.
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What brands offer models in the 3-5 ton range for light commercial applications?
Goodman, Rheem, and EcoTemp offer multiple 3-5 ton options, with additional choices from Bosch and Gree for various budgets and efficiency targets.
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Can I replace just the outdoor unit, or should I upgrade the indoor components too?
You can replace the condenser only if it’s fully compatible. Often, upgrading the indoor coil/air handler ensures correct refrigerant, SEER2, and capacity matching.
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What does SEER2 mean compared to SEER?
SEER2 is a newer testing standard using updated procedures that better reflect real-world conditions. Compare units by their SEER2 ratings for apples-to-apples results.
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Do you carry both budget and premium efficiency models?
Yes. We stock value-focused 14.3-15 SEER2 units and higher-tier 17.2-20 SEER2 models so you can balance upfront cost with long-term energy savings.
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How do I ensure cold-weather performance for heating?
Review the product’s heating capacity at low ambient temperatures and consult a pro. Correct sizing and a matched indoor unit help maintain comfort in winter.