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This product weighs 200 lb each and will be shipped via LTL carrier. A lift gate option will be added free of charge for your convenience.
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The ALLIED AIR 1.461030 is a 5-ton, R-410A heat pump outdoor unit designed for residential split-system applications requiring variable-capacity performance. The inverter-driven compressor operates across a continuous speed range rather than cycling on and off, delivering up to 60,000 BTU/h cooling and 57,500 BTU/h heating at a rated 18 SEER2. Variable-speed operation reduces sound levels, maintains steadier indoor temperatures, and improves latent heat removal compared to single-stage equipment. The unit ships with full metal louvered cabinet construction, an all-aluminum tube-and-fin coil with Omniguard corrosion protection, and corner-mounted controls sized for field serviceability. Licensed HVAC technicians handling EPA Section 608-certified refrigerant work are the intended installers.
The 1.461030 is engineered for installation in split-system heat pump configurations where communicating or standard 24-volt thermostat control is required. The unit supports fully communicating system wiring as well as conventional non-communicating setups, giving contractors flexibility when matching indoor equipment. In 24-volt applications, the unit offers five total operating modes: three in cooling and two in heating, allowing fine-tuning of capacity to match the load. The variable-speed condenser fan motor and swept-wing fan blade contribute to reduced acoustic output during all operating modes. Lanced fin coil geometry maximizes heat transfer surface area across the refrigerant circuit.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement or new-installation outdoor unit for residential R-410A split-system heat pump configurations supporting both communicating and standard 24-volt thermostat control.
Installation must be performed by a licensed HVAC technician holding an EPA Section 608 refrigerant handling certification. Disconnect and lock out all electrical power to the system before making any wiring or refrigerant connections. Follow local mechanical and electrical codes, including NEC requirements for disconnect sizing and wire gauge, and the manufacturer installation instructions for refrigerant line sizing and system evacuation. Do not operate the unit without confirming proper refrigerant charge, as the inverter drive is sensitive to system pressures outside design operating range.
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