20 Kilowatt 68,000 BTU ACiQ Heater Coil

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ACiQ

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EHK20AKB

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2915

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Suggested Retail $464.00 Your Low Price Special Price $347.00
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Heater Coil for ACiQ Air Handlers

Elevate the winter-time heating capabilities of your ACiQ air handlers with this high-performance 208/230 volt heater coil. Designed to provide exceptional heating power, this heater coil produces an impressive 68,000 BTUs of heat to keep your home warm and cozy during colder seasons.

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20 Kilowatt 68,000 BTU ACiQ Heater Coil
SKUEHK20AKB
Weight9.000000
ManufacturerACiQ
Equivalent

Carrier Equivalent: KFCEH3301C20

Heating BTU68,000
Electric Heat20 Kilowatts
Electrical208 / 230 / 240 Volts / 1 Phase
PhaseSingle Phase
Min. Breaker SizeCircuit 1: 60 amps / Circuit 2: 60 amps / Single Wire Kit: 120 Amps
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Safety InformationPROPOSITION 65 WARNING
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Questions and Answers

Customer Questions
Who makes ACiQ?
ACiQ air conditioning systems, standard heat pumps, and gas furnaces are manufactured by the largest HVAC manufacturer in America, who also happens to be the seller of the nation’s #1 brand. However, because our prices are SO LOW, they will not allow us to mention their name! They must protect their current market share where typical home systems retail between $15,000 to $25,000 for the identical equipment that we let you buy direct for under $3,000. We offer homeowners and contractors the highest quality and best warranty HVAC systems in the industry at the absolute lowest price. With our industry-leading, high-tech ACiQ equipment, your home and your savings just got a whole lot smarter!
What happens if this breaks down?
HVACDirect.com gives you lifetime tech support. Many common problems can be solved with a phone call to us. HVACDirect.com is an authorized dealer of ACiQ, therefore equipment we sell carries the full manufacturer's warranty. The warranty applies to all parts. You have to register the products online in order to extend the warranty to the full 10 years, otherwise the term is 5 years. If a part fails under warranty, you will not pay anything for the replacement part. Should a part fail under warranty, the first step is to have a professional confirm what part needs to be replaced. Then, contact us at [email protected] or by calling and asking for customer service.
What happens if it arrives damaged?
If you are present during drop-off and you see obvious signs of damage or rough handling in transit - please ask the driver to wait while you inspect the equipment. If it is damaged badly enough that you believe it can not function, you have the right to refuse the damaged portion of the shipment. If you discover the damage after the driver has left, take photos of the damage and send them to [email protected]. Please refer to your order number in the email. This starts the process and one of our representatives will be in touch with you promptly.
How can I find an installer?
It’s easier than you think – the key is to find an independent contractor or small company as opposed to a larger HVAC service. A one or two person outfit will do the work more quickly and cheaply than a bigger company, too. Yelp.com, Thumbtack.com, and Porch.com are websites are designed to help you connect with a professional in your area. You could also place a call to the last professional who did work on your home and see if they have any recommendations.
Should I order a new lineset?
Our top recommendation – protect your investment by replacing your lineset when you replace your air conditioning. Leftover oil and or contaminants in the old lineset can enter your new system and reduce the lifespan. If, on the other hand, you wish to avoid replacing the lineset, we do carry flush kits to clean out incompatible oils and contaminants.
I'm looking to replace my Carrier unit and this ACiQ unit seems to have about the same specs - are they the same product?
ACiQ is made by the same company as Carrier as well as brands like Bryant, TempStar and ArcoAire. Many of the internal components can be cross referenced for shared parts. So, yes, apart from the name on the badge – very similar if not identical.
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