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Whether you're replacing an aging furnace and air conditioner, building a new home, or upgrading to a high-efficiency heat pump, MRCOOL offers central ducted solutions for virtually every climate and budget.

Choose from DIY-friendly systems, cold-climate HyperHeat models, premium Universal Series equipment, or complete packaged units.

VersaPro Series HyperHeat Series Universal Series Package Units

MRCOOL offers both DIY Pre-Charged & Professional Installation Options

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MRCOOL VersaPro 2nd Gen 18K BTU 1.5 Ton 18.8 SEER2 Central Ducted...

18k (18,000 BTU) 1.5 Ton 208/230V
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$2,593.00 $3,241.25
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MRCOOL VersaPro 2nd Gen 24K BTU 2 Ton 18.1 SEER2 Central Ducted...

24k (24,000 BTU) 2 Ton Central Ducted 208/230V
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$2,713.00 $3,391.25
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MRCOOL Hyper Heat 2nd Gen 24K BTU 2 Ton 18.3 SEER2 Central...

24k (24,000 BTU) 2 Ton Central Ducted 208/230V
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$3,450.00 $4,312.50
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MRCOOL VersaPro 2nd Gen 30K BTU 2.5 Ton 17 SEER2 Central Ducted...

30k (30,000 BTU) 2.5 Ton Central Ducted 208/230V
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$2,924.00 $3,655.00
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MRCOOL Hyper Heat 2nd Gen 30K BTU 2.5 Ton 16.8 SEER2 Central...

30k (30,000 BTU) 2.5 Ton Central Ducted 208/230V
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$3,711.00 $4,638.75
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MRCOOL VersaPro 2nd Gen 36K BTU 3 Ton 16.1 SEER2 Central Ducted...

36k (36,000 BTU) 3 Ton Central Ducted 208/230V
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$3,284.00 $4,105.00
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MRCOOL Hyper Heat 2nd Gen 36K BTU 3 Ton 17.4 SEER2 Central...

36k (36,000 BTU) 3 Ton Central Ducted 208/230V
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$4,064.00 $5,080.00
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MRCOOL VersaPro 2nd Gen 48K BTU 4 Ton 16 SEER2 Central Ducted...

48k (48,000 BTU) 4 Ton Central Ducted 208/230V
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$3,895.00 $4,868.75
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MRCOOL Hyper Heat 2nd Gen 48K BTU 4 Ton 16.5 SEER2 Central...

48k (48,000 BTU) 4 Ton Central Ducted 208/230V
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$4,564.00 $5,705.00
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MRCOOL VersaPro 2nd Gen 60K BTU 5 Ton 15.2 SEER2 Central Ducted...

60k (60,000 BTU) 5 Ton Central Ducted 208/230V
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$4,227.00 $5,283.75
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MRCOOL Hyper Heat 2nd Gen 60K BTU 5 Ton 16 SEER2 Central...

60k (60,000 BTU) 5 Ton Central Ducted 208/230V
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$4,862.00 $6,077.50
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Which system is right for you?

Compare MRCOOL Central Ducted Systems

Not sure whether VersaPro, HyperHeat, Universal, or Package Units are right for your project? Here's a quick comparison to help you choose.

Good
VersaPro Series

VersaPro Series

Reliable comfort. Excellent value.

  • Budget-friendly whole-home comfort
  • Great for mild to moderate climates
  • Works with existing ductwork
  • DIY or Professional Installation
Better
HyperHeat Series

HyperHeat Series

Built for cold climates and all-electric comfort.

  • Extreme cold weather performance
  • Excellent for all-electric homes
  • High-efficiency heating and cooling
  • DIY or Professional Installation
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Universal Series

Universal Series

Maximum efficiency. Ultimate flexibility.

  • Best Overall Value
  • Highest efficiency and comfort
  • Flexible installation options
  • DIY or professional installation
All-In-One
Package Units

Package Units

Heating and cooling in one outdoor cabinet.

  • Heating & Cooling in One Cabinet
  • Available as Heat Pump or Gas/Electric
  • Simplified Installation & Service
  • Professional installation Recommended

Central Ducted System Comparison

Feature VersaPro HyperHeat Universal Package Units
Best Value
Cold Climate Performance
Highest Efficiency
DIY-Friendly Options
Professional Installation
Works With Existing Ductwork
All-In-One Cabinet
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BUYING GUIDECENTRAL DUCTED HVAC GUIDE

CENTRAL DUCTED FAQ

Learn the differences between central ducted heat pumps, package units, sizing requirements, installation options, and energy-efficient whole-home comfort solutions.

What size central ducted heat pump do I need?

Choosing the correct heat pump size depends on your home's square footage, insulation levels, ceiling height, climate zone, window efficiency, and other factors. While many homeowners estimate based on square footage, a Manual J load calculation provides the most accurate sizing. Central ducted heat pumps are commonly available in 2-ton, 3-ton, 4-ton, and 5-ton capacities.

Can a heat pump work with existing ductwork?

Yes. Most central ducted heat pump systems are designed to work with existing ductwork when the duct system is properly sized and in good condition. Many homeowners replace a traditional air conditioner and furnace with a heat pump while continuing to use their existing ducts.

What is the difference between a central ducted heat pump and a mini split?

A central ducted heat pump uses existing ductwork to distribute conditioned air throughout the home, while a mini split uses individual indoor air handlers installed in specific rooms or zones. Central ducted systems are often preferred for whole-home comfort, while mini splits are popular for room additions, garages, and homes without ductwork.

Are central ducted heat pumps energy efficient?

Modern inverter-driven central ducted heat pumps are among the most efficient HVAC systems available. Variable-speed compressors automatically adjust output based on demand, reducing energy consumption and improving indoor comfort compared to traditional single-stage systems.

Can a central heat pump replace both my furnace and air conditioner?

Yes. A heat pump provides both heating and cooling from a single system. Many homeowners replace both their furnace and air conditioner when upgrading to a central ducted heat pump system. In colder climates, some homeowners choose a dual-fuel configuration that combines a heat pump with a gas furnace.

What is a cold climate heat pump?

A cold climate heat pump is specifically designed to maintain heating performance in extremely low outdoor temperatures. These systems use advanced inverter technology and enhanced refrigerant management to continue producing heat efficiently even during severe winter weather.

What is the difference between a heat pump and a package unit?

A split-system heat pump uses separate indoor and outdoor components connected by refrigerant lines. A package unit combines heating and cooling components into a single outdoor cabinet. Package units are commonly used for replacement projects, manufactured homes, commercial buildings, and situations where indoor equipment space is limited.

Can I install a central ducted heat pump myself?

Many modern central HVAC systems offer DIY-friendly installation options, including pre-charged line sets and simplified connections. However, installation requirements vary by model, local building codes, and homeowner experience. Professional installation may still be recommended for some applications.

What SEER rating should I choose for a heat pump?

Higher SEER2 ratings generally indicate greater cooling efficiency and lower operating costs. The ideal SEER2 rating depends on climate, utility rates, usage patterns, and budget. Homeowners in warmer climates often benefit most from high-efficiency systems due to increased cooling demand.

How long does a central ducted heat pump last?

Most quality central heat pump systems can provide 15 to 20 years of service when properly installed and maintained. Regular filter changes, coil cleaning, and annual inspections can help maximize system lifespan and efficiency.

Are heat pumps good for whole-home heating and cooling?

Yes. Modern central ducted heat pumps are designed to provide year-round comfort for entire homes. They offer efficient cooling during summer and efficient heating during winter while maintaining consistent indoor temperatures throughout the home.

What are the advantages of variable-speed heat pumps?

Variable-speed heat pumps continuously adjust compressor output based on demand instead of simply turning on and off. This results in improved efficiency, quieter operation, more consistent temperatures, better humidity control, and lower energy consumption.

What is the best central ducted heat pump for cold climates?

The best cold climate heat pump depends on your winter temperatures, home size, and heating requirements. Homeowners in northern climates often prioritize systems specifically designed for low-temperature performance, while homeowners in milder regions may focus more on efficiency and upfront cost.

Is a central ducted heat pump worth it?

For many homeowners, a central ducted heat pump can provide lower operating costs, improved comfort, and year-round heating and cooling from a single system. Modern inverter-driven heat pumps are significantly more efficient than older HVAC equipment and can reduce energy consumption while maintaining more consistent indoor temperatures. Homeowners replacing aging furnaces, air conditioners, or packaged systems often find that upgrading to a high-efficiency heat pump provides long-term energy savings and improved comfort throughout the home.