HVAC Shopping Made Easier
Every home and business has unique requirements and preferences for heating and cooling solutions. Factors such as square footage, technical specifications, installation process, climate conditions, and more influence your decision-making process. We understand that navigating through these details can be overwhelming for customers, which is why we introduced our ACiQ Build-Your-Own Mobile Home Furnace & AC System. Simply answer a few straightforward questions about your needs, and watch as the price updates automatically. With just one click, you can make your purchase. Following that, our expert sales team will match your order with the most suitable, high-quality system from our ready-to-ship inventory.
What We Need From You
The questions to answer are the same standard questions you may be asked by a contractor. Please note that not every combination may be available. All furnaces are downflow. If there are any issues with the selections you have provided, we will reach out to you to ensure that the system you receive is suitable for your home. For more information on each question, please see below:
Furnace Electric Heat
When it comes to electric heat, it is measured in kilowatts instead of BTUs, which is used for gas. Our ACiQ electric mobile home furnaces come in three different heating ranges.
- 10kw - suitable for smaller mobile homes
- 15kw - suitable for medium sized mobile homes
- 20kw - suitable for larger mobile homes
Condenser Tonnage
An air conditioner's tonnage is a measure of how much cool air it can produce. Similarly to furnace BTUs, an air conditioner's tonnage scales upward with house sizes. Please notes that other factors may affect the ideal tonnage your house needs.
- 2 Ton - Ideal for small houses
- 2.5 Ton - Ideal for small to medium size houses
- 3 and 3.5 Ton - Ideal for medium houses
- 4 Ton - Ideal for medium to large size houses
- 5 Ton - Ideal for large houses
Coils
All coils fit within cabinets that are at a minimum 17.5" wide. When determining tonnage for coils, size up if your condenser is within a ".5" size. For example, if your condenser is a 2.5 ton unit, we recommend choosing a 3 ton coil.
NOTE:All units under 14.3 SEER2 cannot be shipped or installed in the following states: Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, Nevada, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia For more information about state efficiency requirements, please click here.