A condenser is an outdoor unit of your air conditioner or heat pump that is responsible for collecting or releasing heat. Different types of condensers from Cooper and Hunter include:
Cooper and Hunter provides two different options for multi-level heat pump solutions:
All Cooper & Hunter condensers can be identified by distinct lettering within the product code.
The main difference between these two options is the Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio, or SEER. This ratio evaluates the energy efficiency of air conditioning units and heat pumps alike.
A higher SEER rating will indicate a more energy efficient cooling system.
The systems featured within both series types will also differ from:
Cooper & Hunter’s long lasting AC condenser units are known for high SEER ratings of 22 to 22.5 which assists in lowering the cost of utility bills.
Each system is compatible with convenient placement due to low noise levels during operation.
Sophia Hyper Heat Series units specialize in warming spaces in extreme climates as low as -22 degrees Fahrenheit.
A condenser disposes of excess heat to circulate air across the coils of your Cooper & Hunter air conditioning unit.
Cooper & Hunter puts cost efficient heat transfer first by offering a wide array of condenser models fit for both your residential and commercial needs.
A brand-new condenser unit could cost anywhere between $850 and $4200 on average.
Cooper and Hunter offer quality condenser units priced as low as $460 per unit for lower output systems, which is about half of the average cost of units sold by competitors.
Higher output models can range from $1200 to $4000 depending on BTU output.
A ductless mini split is a system used in heating, ventilation, and air conditioning that provides both heating and cooling functions without the need for additional ductwork.
Cooper & Hunter’s Sophia and Sophia Hyper singular outdoor installed units: