Collection: Evaporator Coils ACIQ

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What is an AC & Coil System?

The importance of choosing a matched AC & Coil system lies in performance and longevity. When the outdoor unit and indoor coil are engineered to work together, you ensure the system hits its intended efficiency ratings and avoids premature compressor failure. Our collections are designed to take the guesswork out of your project; we include or have available all the essential installation components you need, including line sets, control wires, and mounting brackets.

Technical Highlights & Specifications

For HVAC buyers looking for data, here are the key technical specifications for this collection:

  • Efficiency Ratings: Our systems meet modern SEER2 standards, highlighting significant energy savings over older, legacy equipment.
  • Refrigerant Updates: We stock modern and compliant inventory that reflects the industry shift to R454B or R32 refrigerants.
  • Voltage Options: Systems are available in multiple configurations; always check your site requirements for 115V vs. 230V before ordering.
  • Thermal Expansion Valves (TXV): Many of our coils come equipped with factory-installed TXVs for precise refrigerant flow and optimal cooling in varying temperatures.

Operational Benefits

  • Residential Benefits: Provides whole-home cooling through existing ducts, increases property value with SEER2 compliant hardware, and offers whisper-quiet outdoor performance.
  • Commercial Benefits: Heavy-duty build quality for long run-times, simplified maintenance with easily accessible coils, and bulk pricing availability for multi-unit upgrades.

Find Your Perfect Match: The HVAC Supplies BTU Sizing Guide

Selecting the correct BTU (British Thermal Units) capacity is the most critical step in ensuring your ductless system operates at peak efficiency while providing maximum comfort. At HVAC Supplies, we aim to eliminate the guesswork; an undersized unit will run constantly and drive up utility bills, while an oversized unit will cycle too frequently, leading to poor dehumidification and unnecessary wear.

Below is our comprehensive sizing guide designed for HVAC Supplies customers, featuring direct links to our high-efficiency mini split collections.

6,000 BTU
150 – 250 sq. ft.
Small bedrooms, home offices, nurseries, or high-efficiency “tiny homes”.
9,000 BTU
250 – 450 sq. ft.
Standard bedrooms, guest rooms, mid-sized offices, and insulated sunrooms.
12,000 BTU
450 – 600 sq. ft.
Master bedrooms, small living rooms, kitchens, or studio apartments.
18,000 BTU
600 – 1,000 sq. ft.
Large living rooms, master suites, or insulated 1-car garages.
24,000 BTU
1,000 – 1,200 sq. ft.
Open-concept main floors, 2-car garages, or small retail boutiques.
28,000 BTU
1,200 – 1,400 sq. ft.
Large open floor plans, community halls, or multi-room office suites.
30,000 BTU
1,400 – 1,500 sq. ft.
Large workshops, pole barns, or medium-sized commercial floor plans.
36,000 BTU
1,500 – 1,700 sq. ft.
Large residential open areas, showrooms, coffee shops, or fitness studios.
42,000 BTU
1,700 – 1,900 sq. ft.
Commercial spaces, restaurants, medical clinics, or church halls.
48,000 BTU
1,900 – 2,100 sq. ft.
Very large open residential areas, small warehouses, or banquet facilities.
55,000 BTU
2,100 – 2,400 sq. ft.
Large retail stores, high-ceiling industrial spaces, or commercial grow rooms.
60,000 BTU
2,400 – 2,800+ sq. ft.
Large warehouses, multi-office buildings, or massive high-ceiling estates.

When to "Size Up" Your Unit

While the table above provides a baseline for standard rooms, specific environmental factors at your job site may require a higher BTU capacity:

High Ceilings: If your ceilings are 10 feet or higher, you are cooling a larger volume of air. We recommend increasing your BTU choice by 20%.
Insulation Levels: For older buildings with single-pane windows or poor insulation, opt for the next size up to ensure the system can maintain the set temperature.
Kitchen Installations: Cooking appliances generate significant heat. If the unit is for a kitchen area, add 4,000 BTUs to your total calculation.
Heavy Sun Exposure: Rooms with large south-facing windows act like greenhouses. Increase your BTU capacity by 10-15% for these spaces.
High Occupancy: If the area regularly hosts more than two people (such as a conference room), add 600 BTUs per additional person.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. What is the warranty on AC & Coil systems?

A. Most of our premium brands offer a 5-year to 10-year parts warranty. To maintain this warranty, the system must be installed by a licensed HVAC professional and, in most cases, registered with the manufacturer within 60 days of installation.

Q. Why is it important to buy a matched AC and Coil system?

A. An HVAC system is only as efficient as its weakest link. If you pair a new high-efficiency condenser with an old, dirty, or undersized coil, the system will struggle to cool, use more electricity, and likely fail prematurely. Our pre-matched systems are AHRI-certified to work in perfect harmony.

Q. What is the difference between a cased and uncased evaporator coil?

A. A cased coil comes in a pre-insulated metal cabinet that matches the size of your furnace, making installation much faster. An uncased coil is just the internal component, typically used when the existing ductwork or air handler has a unique shape that won't fit a standard cabinet

Q. Do these systems come pre-charged with refrigerant?

A. Most outdoor condensers come pre-charged with enough refrigerant for a standard 15-foot line set. However, your licensed installer will need to "balance" the charge during installation based on the actual length of your copper lines to ensure peak performance.

Q. How do I verify if a system is right for my existing ductwork?

A. You should check the "tonnage" of your current system and the physical dimensions of your indoor furnace or air handler. If you're unsure, call our experts at 1-800-543-8933 with your current model numbers, and we can help you verify compatibility in minutes.