4.58 Ton 21.4 SEER2 Inverter R-454B Next Gen Split System – Next Gen Heat Pump & Ducted Air Handler
4.58 Ton 21.4 SEER2 Inverter R-454B Next Gen Split System – Next Gen Heat Pump & Ducted Air Handler
Model: Blueridge BXM3A55UC0-BNHFA36DH0
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Model: Blueridge BXM3A55UC0-BNHFA36DH0
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When extreme temperatures demand extreme performance, this ducted system delivers. Combining an advanced indoor air handler with an outdoor variable-capacity Ultra Heat heat pump, this system maintains efficient comfort even when the mercury plummets or soars. The air handler provides flexible multi-position installation with durable aluminum coils and built-in refrigerant detection for worry-free operation.
The outdoor Ultra Heat unit automatically adjusts its output to match your home's needs, maintaining precise temperature control while optimizing energy efficiency. Compatible with both the included wired controller and standard 24-volt thermostats, this system gives you control options that fit your preferences. Add an optional electric heat kit for supplemental warmth on the coldest days, and you'll have a system that conquers any climate challenge.
This System Includes*
![]() Blueridge BXM3A55UC0 x1 | The Blueridge XM3-UC0 Ultra Heat/Cool Multi-Zone Condenser delivers efficient, year-round comfort with inverter technology that automatically adjusts output to match demand across multiple indoor zones. Designed for quiet, reliable performance even in cold climates, it provides powerful heating and cooling with minimal energy use. The durable, corrosion-resistant outdoor cabinet ensures long service life, while built-in diagnostics simplify maintenance. Compatible with various indoor unit types, the XM3-UC0 offers flexible installation, steady comfort, and dependable performance for residential and light commercial spaces.Warranty Information
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