Product Overview
Please note: all HVAC equipment must be installed by a licensed HVAC technician.
This product is discontinued and is available while supplies last.
Engineered to withstand even the harshest weather conditions, the 2.5 Ton 13 SEER2 Revolv Sweat Fit Mobile Home Heat Pump Condenser incorporates a varied array of components carefully chosen to protect the internal mechanisms. The robust cabinet of this Revolv AC is crafted from galvanized steel with a powder-coated coating that smooths out any sharp edges, promising the resilience to fend off scratches, corrosion, chipping, and fading. The detachable top grille assembly and easily accessible brass valves work in collaboration with each other to simplify servicing while the full-service valves that are charged with refrigerant for up to 20 feet of line set make an equally uncomplicated setup process. This single top orifice enhances airflow while muffling disruptive HVAC noises, benefits that are further heightened by a hot gas muffler and crankcase heater. The composite base pan not only reduces operational sound but grants extra safeguarding in the form of corrosion resistance within a sturdy yet lightweight casing.
Key Features:
- Robust Post and Jacket Design has independent louvered panels that are easily removed for service and maintenance, while protecting the coil from yard debris and extreme weather
- Corner-Post Packaging creates a gap around the entire unit, distributes the load evenly, and minimizes contact with the carton; so the unit arrives safely to your customer
- Micro-Channel Coils minimize refrigerant charge and cost; while mounted on a rugged, composite drain pan with damage-preventing molded steps and drainage holes, in a single competitive footprint
- 2023-M1 DOE Compliance for new performance minimums and unique MH testing standards, exclusively designed and labelled for use in manufactured homes
- Dependable Warrantyhandled directly by Style Crest's dedicated HVAC Team, offering the most competitivewarranty coverage and service in the Manufactured Housing Industry