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18000 BTU Mini Split Ductless Air Conditioner – 23 SEER - 15’ Lineset & Wiring - 100% Ready to Install - Pre-Charged Inverter Compressor – 1.5 Ton Heat Pump AC/Heating System - USA Parts and Support

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Brand: Air-Con Int.


Capacity: 1.5 Tons


Cooling Power: 18000 British Thermal Units


Special Feature: Inverter


Product Dimensions: 9.6"D x 43.3"W x 12.8"H


Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER): 23


Color: Blue


Voltage: 230 Volts


Refrigerant: R 410A


Power Source: Corded Electric


Brand Name: ‎Air-Con Int.


Model Info: ‎AC_ 18kBLU_ABXCI/EM4H4S18_1X12LS


Product Dimensions: ‎165.6 x 520.8 x 115.2 inches


Item model number: ‎AC_ 18kBLU_ABXCI/EM4H4S18_1X12LS


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Capacity: ‎1.5 Tons


Installation Type: ‎Split System


Part Number: ‎AC_ 18kBLU_ABXCI/EM4H4S18_1X12LS


Special Features: ‎Inverter


Color: ‎Blue


Voltage: ‎230 Volts


Included Components: ‎Indoor Unit, Outdoor Unit, Remote Controller, Installation Kit


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: September 25, 2018


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  • It can be installed DIY if you have some patience and a vacuum pump
I was using this for my garage/shop area that I want to be cool in summer and warm in winter here in Utah. I looked up multiple different units and kits and this seemed like the best bang for the buck. The Installation of the indoor unit requires two people especially if you have high ceilings. The outdoor unit looks nice and was easy to install on a universal wall mount I purchased from amazon. I connected up the AC lines, (it says to torque them but I just tightened them as much as I could by hand with 2 wrenches) and pulled a vacuum with a vacuum pump, just like it says in the instruction manual (I purchased a vacuum pump and a/c manifold gauge combo for $150 from amazon) After that I opened up the valves and allowed the freon to flow and it cools and heats the space very well. The outside unit is not very loud at all you would have no idea its running even if this were next to a window. I received 3 quotes from a/c guys in the 5k range for them to install their unit or $3K for them to install a unit I purchased online. The amount of effort to install this is not close to worth $3k and does not require much specialized skill other than drilling holes and tightening hoses, I should mention, my outdoor unit was right next to my main panel that had an extra 220 breaker in it so the wiring in my situation was trivial. I suppose getting the electrical run may be an issue for someone else doing this DIY, but I would call an electrician to price running the wire and connecting it up. It can't be more than $200-300 depending on how far your panel is from the outside unit. Additional note After the cold utah winter this unit has really.done well i was really worrried about the outside condensor freezing but it has regularly been down to the 20s and below and this unit keeps my 700 sqft garage 60 degrees no problem and power consumption hasn't even been noticable. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2020 by Jose P

  • Excellent quality, quiet, and very efficient!
There are not many manufactures that make high SEER/HSPF 18K BTU heat pumps unfortunately, but this unit fits the bill perfectly for my desires. Most 18K units are around 17-19 SEER/8-10 HSPF, with this one hitting 23.3 SEER/11.6 HSPF. Efficiency was a factor in my purchase as I could have purchased other 18K BTU units for $400 less. I do wish it had built-in WiFi control, but there are other options available for this need and the Cielo Breez is the recommended option through Air-Con, which I have on order. Installation was very straight forward and similar to other heat pump installs. I used vinyl channeling from Pioneer and a wall bracket from Senville. Both fit perfectly with this unit. The unit comes with nice thick vibration dampers for the feet, and I recommend using them. You don't really hear the outdoor unit operate unless it is under a full heat load, so it is still very pleasant. The electricity savings have been astronomical in using this combined with newer high-efficient window units, so at the very least, the efficiency ratings seem to hold up in real-world usage. I previously used two portable AC's and three traditional window units, so the room for improvement was very large in my case. (Portable single-pipe AC's are the most inefficient air conditioner you can run. They create a negative-pressure in your home that causes outdoor air infiltration, which kills the effectiveness of the unit. A 12K BTU unit can be de-rated as low as 6K BTU of 'actual cooling effectiveness' [referred to as BTU DOE] because of this which makes cooling costs much higher and can make the unit not satisfy the space. Just a quick rant for anyone considering a heat pump, the difference is incredible in both efficiency and effectiveness compared to a portable.) All-in-all, I would definitely buy one of these Air-Con units again and I will consider it for other rooms in my home as well! A very happy customer! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2020 by Vinnie V Vinnie V

  • Glad I got it!
I got this to replace an old central HVAC system in a small house about the size of a one bedroom apartment. It is probably undersized for the area, but no one lives there, and I only use it for a shop. I had a local professional install it. The 15 foot line kit was just long enough, but the wires that go to the inside unit ended up being stretched tight. I bought a few feet of the same cable and added some slack. It was already fall when it got installed, so I didn't use the aircon all that much. I have used the heat though. It does a good job. It actually kept the place warm during a brief cold spell that got down to 9 degrees at night. It is extremely quiet. I hardly know it is running. I don't have enough experience with it yet to really comment about energy efficiency, but so far, it looks very good. At this point I am very happy with it. There is one thing I don't like. You can't set the temp lower than 61 degrees in heat mode. I wanted to set it just high enough to keep things from freezing at times when I am not there. A compromise at 61 degrees isn't bad, though. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2023 by J. Green

  • Great Easy to Install System
The AirCon 18,000 BTU split system really works great, is easy to install, and is very quiet. Even on high fan speed you have to listen very closely to hear it running. The installation manual covers many models and likely will not have accurate illustrations for your model. The installation manual electrical instructions should be improved. The 18,000 BTU split system comes with two electrical cables to go between the indoor and outdoor units. The indoor unit has tie down clamps for two electrical cables. But you only need one cable between the indoor and outdoor units. Use the one with the red wire. These cables are low voltage cables never run 220 volts into the indoor unit. Even though I never did it before I bought an vacuum pump from Amazon for $50 and a manifold gauge set for $20 and evacuated the copper lines myself. There are many videos on YouTube showing how to get the air out of the lines. If you are handy you can save a lot of time and money by doing it yourself. I am very pleased with the performance of the 18,000 BTU split system and would recommend it to everyone. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2019 by WB4LNG

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