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The Oxbox J5HP5024A1000 is a 2-ton (24,000 BTU/h) split-system heat pump condenser rated at 14.3 SEER2 and designed for R-454B refrigerant. It delivers year-round heating and cooling from a single outdoor unit, making it a cost-effective choice for residential applications in mild to moderate climates. The unit operates on 208/230-volt single-phase 60 Hz power and uses an ECM outdoor fan motor for efficient airflow management. Licensed HVAC technicians install and commission this condenser as part of a split-system setup paired with a compatible indoor air handler or coil.
This condenser is suited for residential split-system installations where a compact, single-phase heat pump is required. At 2 tons, it serves smaller homes and light-load applications. The J5HP5 series is part of the Oxbox R-454B product line, which is engineered to meet current efficiency and refrigerant regulatory standards. Dual-fuel configurations are supported when matched with a compatible gas furnace, allowing the system to switch between electric heat pump operation and gas heat depending on outdoor conditions.
The J5HP5024A1000 is designed for use in residential split-system heat pump applications and is confirmed compatible in dual-fuel configurations when matched with a compatible indoor unit. Consult Oxbox system matching guides to verify indoor coil or air handler compatibility before installation.
Installation must be performed by a licensed HVAC technician in accordance with local mechanical codes and the manufacturer's installation instructions. Disconnect and lock out all electrical power before servicing the unit. R-454B is an A2L mildly flammable refrigerant — technicians must follow applicable safety protocols, use properly rated equipment, and verify local code requirements before handling. Ensure the condensate and refrigerant line sets are sized and routed correctly before startup.
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