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The Bravo BRV-MP36AHUW-230VI is a 36,000 BTU/h multi-position indoor air handler designed for single-zone ducted heat pump systems. It operates on 208-230V single-phase, 60Hz power and uses R32 refrigerant, making it a current-generation replacement for older R-410A configurations. The air handler features a side-discharge configuration and is built to pair with a compatible Bravo outdoor condensing unit for year-round heating and cooling. Licensed HVAC technicians install this unit as part of a complete split system in larger residential spaces or light commercial applications where ductwork is already in place or being installed.
The BRV-MP36AHUW-230VI is intended for single-zone applications requiring a ducted indoor unit that can be mounted in multiple orientations. Its 36,000 BTU/h capacity suits larger rooms, open floor plans, or smaller commercial spaces. This air handler is specifically documented as the indoor component paired with the BRV-SD36HI-230VO outdoor unit to form a complete heat pump system. It is suited for installations where wall-mount or ductless cassette units are not appropriate and a centrally ducted solution is preferred.
The BRV-MP36AHUW-230VI is the indoor air handler unit paired with the Bravo BRV-SD36HI-230VO outdoor unit as part of the Bravo 36,000 BTU single-zone heat pump system. No additional compatible model numbers were specified in available product documentation.
Installation must be performed by a licensed HVAC technician. Disconnect and lock out all electrical power to the system before beginning any service or installation work. R32 is a mildly flammable refrigerant classified as A2L — follow applicable local codes and manufacturer guidelines for handling, leak testing, and confined-space precautions. Ductwork connections, refrigerant line sizing, and electrical wiring must comply with local mechanical and electrical codes including NEC requirements for minimum circuit ampacity and overcurrent protection.
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