InverterCool  3 Ton Ultra Heat Pump System

InverterCool® 3Ton Ultra Heat Pump System

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Triple-10 Warranty
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Energy Star Certified
Rebate Eligible
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Triple-10 Warranty
Installation Included
Energy Star Certified
Rebate Eligible

3-in-1 Home Climate Control

InverterCool’s air-source home heat pumps can cool, heat, and reduce humidity in your home. Innovative inverter technology provides precise temperature control, maximizes energy efficiency, and supports sustainability. Upgrade to InverterCool and save up to 41% on annual energy bills, maximize comfort year round, and minimize your impact to the environment.

Stay cool, we’ll sweat the details!

Upgrading your home HVAC is simple and seamless. We are a one-stop shop for carefree, reliable, energy-efficient, home climate control. Our Upfront Pricing includes your heat pump system, shipping, installation, and carefree comfort with a conscience for 10 years.

Air-Source Home Heat Pump Systems

Air-source or air-to-air heat pumps are the preferred pick for American homes because of their adaptability, efficiency, and usefulness. One system can be used to cool, heat, and dehumidify your home. Instead of generating heat or cooling, heat pumps extract energy from the air and transfer the heat either outdoors (in cooling mode) or indoors (in heating mode). While it operates similarly to air conditioners, the inverter compressor stays on to provide consistent comfort, decrease energy consumed, and minimize noise for a more comfortable home.

Energy Star-Certified (Ultra model only)

SEER2 17 & HSPF2 8.5 (Ultra model only)
Get Ultra Performance with InverterCool Ultra heat pumps systems. Energy Star-Certified, our Ultra models meet strict guidelines set by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ensuring high performance and reliability. The substantial energy and cost savings, reduce environmental impact, improve home comfort and may be eligible for local, state, and federal financial incentives and rebates.
Our Ultra heat pump systems exceed the Department of Energy Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio 2 (SEER2) and meet the Heating Seasonal Performance Factor (HSPF2) recommendations. A higher SEER2 rating means it requires less energy to cool your home, resulting in a decrease in your energy bill, lower emissions, and reduced pollution from power plants. Heat pumps with higher SEER2 ratings tend to cost more, but they’ll often pay for themselves over time through lower energy costs and may be eligible for better incentives and rebates.

Our inverter technology

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Innovative inverter technologyUnlike traditional heat pumps running at full capacity or shutting off, InverterCool controls and adjusts the compressor speed dynamically to match the heating or cooling needs of your house. This improves energy efficiency, maintains more consistent temperatures, reduces noise, helps lower energy bills, and allows you to enjoy a more comfortable indoor environment.
Quieter OperationBy allowing the compressor to run at variable speeds rather than just on or off, InverterCool can operate at quieter speeds most of the time, reducing noise as low as 56 dB compared to traditional systems that frequently start and stop.
Auto-fault detection and diagnosisInverterCool products come with 24/7 real-time fault detection and diagnostic services at no extra cost. Using our FDD technology, we are able to detect heat pump issues remotely and alert our service team, who will contact you to schedule an onsite visit. No more broken systems during heat waves and snowstorms ever again.

Why InverterCool

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Installation Service
No installation fee
Licensed workers
Insured installers who are experts on InverterCool products
Verify installation quality on InverterCool products via FDD
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Additional installation fee
Licensed workers
Uninsured workers and inconsistent service quality
No loT installation quality assurance
Lengthy wait times
Energy Savings
Up to 41%
Up to 10%- 20%
Warranty
10-year manufacture-direct warranty including
10-year Parts Warranty
10-Year Labor Warranty
10-year FDD Remote Monitoring Service
Automatic registration
Limited warranty that can range from 5-10 years, usually contractor based
Free parts during warranty, shipping costs not included
Additional labor costs for repair
One-time fee for problem inspection
No registration assistance
Recommended area: 1450~1700 Sqf
Indoor: 21''W x 46.5''D x 21'' H
Outdoor: 29.1''W x 33.2''D x 29.1''H
HSPF2: 8.5
EER2: 11.7
SEER2: 17
Heating capacity: 35400 Btu/h
Cooling capacity: 35000 Btu/h
Energy saving: SEER2-17
Sound performance: 61-70db
Household size: 1,450-1,700 sqft
Triple-10 Year Warranty
InverterCool is pleased to provide a Triple-10 Year Warranty that covers OEM parts for 10 years, remote Fault Detection & Diagnostics (FDD) service for 10 years, and labor warranty cost for 10 years.
Parts
InverterCool manufactures air-source heat pumps so you can be assured that you will receive OEM parts and have maintenance and repairs done by a certified technician familiar with our products.
Labor
Our certified technician partners are professionally-trained to install and repair our products. When your system breaks down, technicians will carry out the repair work efficiently without you having to pay for the labor.
Maintenance
Our Fault Detection & Diagnostics (FDD) will continuously monitor operations and performance. If an issue is detected, technicians will be automatically notified. Technicians can then assess the situation remotely, diagnose the problem, and take necessary steps to resolve the issue before it disrupts your comfort or escalates into a major, costly repair.
Standard Installation
Professional installation is essential for optimal efficiency, safety, and longevity of the system. To help you get the most out of your investment, our InverterCool standard installation includes both our sales team and certified technicians.
Installation included
InverterCool’s sales team and technicians will:
  • Provide personalized recommendations and solutions tailored to your home
  • Have expert knowledge to help you select the appropriate size and system
  • Know your local zones, regulations, weather patterns, and seasonal considerations
  • Determine the optimal placement to maximize efficiency and extend its lifespan.
  • Customize the setup to meet your specific needs
  • Ensure ductwork is properly sealed and insulated
  • Provide safe and reliable electrical connections
  • Comply with local building codes, permits, inspections, standards, and regulations
  • Handle refrigerants properly to avoid leaks which can be harmful to the environment
  • Use only component parts to honor the warranty and provide long-term reliability
  • Protect your investment with a Triple-10 Year Warranty on parts, labor, and FDD service
  • Provide maintenance tips and services to keep the system running reliably and efficiently
  • Diagnose and fix issues remotely
  • Schedule a service call to tackle any issues before they become a problem
  • Dispose of your old system, if desired
  • Include country Wind Load Certification to ensure your system can withstand a hurricane
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Jose Manuel Toribio
Outstanding Service from Invertercool
Had an Exceptional experience with the Representative Ted, from Invertercool. He was Professional, informational and prompt. He sent Gunny Pepper as the installer of the unit, which was also very professional and informative throughout the install. I would highly recommend Invertercool and there team for whom is looking for a New A/C unit, 100%.
J John
Highly Recommend
Very positive with both the Representative from Invertercool Mr Ted D. And the installer Invertercool supplied GUNNY PEPPER. Ted cam Over and helped up place the order for the correct model and within 10 days we had a brand new Invertercool installed in our carriage hime working great. Ted D. The Inverter Cool representative was great with followup and even came over to help make sure I understood how to use the thermostat. Highly recommend.
Carlos Perez
Top Service, Big Savings & 10-Year Warranty – Ask for Ted!
I don't write a lot of reviews, but I feel I need to write one here for the exceptional service I received. I'll give a short reason as to why I went with InverterCool, and then my full experience after that. It's a bit of a read, but hopefully not boring lol. These are the things that convinced me in going with InverterCool: PRICE - Their prices are up front on their website, and are haggle free. It was less than what most other companies were quoting me for a traditional basic AC. If you compare variable system vs variable system, it was thousands less than what I was quoted. InverterCool also gave me 10% off when I signed up for their email list, and I got a free WiFi thermostat with the system. They didn't have any extra fees added to the price. I did have to pay extra for a hurricane pad because I live in Florida, but I paid that to the contractor and not to InverterCool. The price was fair too. WARRANTY - InverterCool were the only ones to offer a 10 year warranty on parts, monitoring and diagnostic, AND labor. The other companies that I received quotes from only offered the 10 year manufacturer warranty on the parts. Most gave a one year warranty on labor, some gave 2 years, and one offered a 7 year warranty for an extra cost. None of them gave any kind of monitoring and diagnostic warranty except for InverterCool. CUSTOMER SERVICE - Ted is top notch. He went above and beyond my expectations. Everyone I dealt with was very friendly and informative. Including the contractor they hired to install the AC. I was a bit skeptical at first to call InverterCool for a quote on a new AC system because I was unfamiliar with what an inverter system was. Also I had already spoken with 5 other AC companies with regards to a new system, and I was only getting more confused and sticker shocked by how expensive it is now for a new system. I called nonetheless, and I ended up speaking with Ted. Ted was super friendly and informative. He explained to me the differences between a traditional AC system and the inverter set-up InverterCool offers. Ted was also the only one to measure my home room by room and calculate the size of the system I would need to keep my home cool during the summer (I live in Central Florida, it's mostly summer year round), and warm during the winter (for the few days we get here lol). All the other companies I had come out quoted me on 3.5 ton and 4 ton systems. Ted went off of the measurements and quoted me a 3 ton system. He explained to me that while going with a higher tonnage system will cool the house faster, it will do so by wasting more energy and it will not run long enough to remove the humidity from my home. Which was one of the complaints I had about the previous system in my house, and one I mentioned to every AC company that came to the house to give me a quote. As for the system, Ted explained to me the system is rated to be at 16 SEER, but that's at its minimum. The variable speeds of both the outside unit and inside unit run at will have the system operating more at a 17.5 SEER on average. Even getting up over 20 SEER on at it's peak efficiency. Proven by my utility bill already. My most current utility bill was almost $100 less than the previous month, and that's with the system only operating for half of the month. The system was not installed by InverterCool. They hired a contractor to do the installation. The contractor was recruited by Ted beforehand, and he stands by his quality of work. Sorry for the long review, but that has been my experience with InverterCool. I 100% recommend them. If you're in the Central Florida area, ask for Ted. You won't be disappointed.
D.S
Worth it!
All I can say is I LOVE IT! It’s quiet, efficient, well built and definitely worth it. After looking at other models, nothing can compare to the invertercool! It’s like have a technician built right into the system with the monitoring.
sheila
InverterCool 3ton AC
I am very happy with this unit it replace 2 1/2 ton compress my house is much cooler and I order it direct then the company came to visit and install.
iamironcat
Great value
I switched to the InverterCool heat pump for few months now, and I couldn't be happier. I've seen a significant drop in my energy bills. Installation was professional, and the system operates quietly, which is a big plus. Controlling it with the app is convenient, especially when I'm away. Overall, it's great for anyone looking to upgrade their system.
Vivian. Y
Had a small problem
A great unit. Quiet, efficient, fast cooling and heating, but... the thermostat was not connected to my Wi-Fi. Technician took much additional time to connect it, and finally change a new one. Thus the one star penalty. Quality control issue.

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How do I know what heat pump system to choose?

Finding the right heat pump system can be daunting but we are here to help you. We consider a number of variables including square footage, number of levels, size and location of windows, local climate, load and sizing, insulation, and ductwork. Note that heat pumps need far less capacity to heat or cool a home because they're much more energy-efficient.

What is the benefit of the new inverter technology?

Good question! Let's consider the compressor (the part that pumps the heat) to a car's engine. Consider a single stage compressor (old technology) as a car that only has two speeds: stop and go. You can't easily adjust your speed, resulting in a gas- guzzling, jerky ride. The new technology has an inverter compressor that operates at variable speeds. Think of it as driving a standard car where you can quickly and smoothly change gears to match the driving conditions. An InverterCool heat pump runs at the most efficient speed to maintain a comfortable temperature. An inverter compressor is also better at keeping relative humidity under control. Less energy is used resulting in lower energy bills and more consistent comfort. Inverter heat pumps are energy- efficient in any climate. The initial investment is higher than a single stage compressor but the higher cost is offset as inverter compressors tend to qualify for the best rebates and tax credits.

How does the Fault Detection & Diagnostics (FDD) work?

Imagine your heat pump system as a health monitor or checkup for your home. You may wear a smartwatch or fitness tracker that monitors your vital signs, such as your heart rate and pulse. If there are any irregularities, it triggers an alert so you can take prompt, preventative action-for example, slowing your pace, to prevent a potential health issue. Similarly, FDD gives you peace of mind knowing that your heat pump system continuously monitors its operations and performance. If it detects potential issues like a drop in efficiency or a minor component malfunction, it will get detected and notify our technicians. They can then assess the situation remotely, diagnose the problem, and take necessary steps to resolve the issue before it disrupts your comfort or escalates into a major, costly repair. Diagnostic data can also serve to schedule maintenance and let the technician know where to focus their attention and have the parts onhand - much like a medical checkup and tests can prevent serious health conditions.

Is a heat pump different to operate than a traditional air conditioner or heating system?

Yes! Consider it to be a difference between a sprinter and a marathon runner. A traditional air conditioner or heating system operates like a sprinter - with short, quick bursts to adjust the temperature. When you feel hot, you turn the air conditioner on to quickly cool a room. When a room gets cold, you may turn on the furnace or increase the temperature. Think of an inverter heat pump as a marathon runner. It is most efficient when it operates at a steady, consistent pace over a long period. You actually save money if you leave it on as they run almost constantly at a low level rather than having fluctuations throughout the day. In extreme weather, a heat pump can also blast out heating or cooling if needed but the minor adjustments based on the weather and conditions inside your home deliver a constant comfort level while using less energy. Another benefit of a heat pump is that it runs steadily causing less stress on its components, leading to fewer breakdowns and a longer lifespan.

What is SEER2?

The Department of Energy adopted the Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio 2 (SEER2) as the current rating used to measure cooling efficiency over the course of an entire season. The original SEER has been replaced by SEER2 as it provides a more realistic value for most homes. The formula to get the SEER2 ratio divides the cooling output for a typical cooling season by the total electric energy input for the same period. The higher the number, the more energy-efficient the unit. Heat pumps with higher SEER2 ratings tend to cost more, but they'll often pay for themselves over time through lower energy costs and may be eligible for better tax incentives and rebates. In warmer climates like Florida and California, the SEER2 rating is key.

What is the benefit of a higher SEER2 rating?

A high SEER2 rating - for example 17 SEER2, means it is more energy-efficient at cooling. The higher the SEER2 rating, the lower the amount of energy used, helping you save money on your energy bill. Additionally, a higher SEER2 rating can also help to lower emissions and reduce pollution from power plants. Heat pumps with higher SEER2 ratings tend to cost more, but they'll often pay for themselves over time through lower energy costs and may be eligible for better tax incentives and rebates. In warmer climates like Florida and California, the SEER2 rating is key.

Why are there regional requirements for SEER2?

While the Department of Energy regulates efficiency on a national level, there are regional ratings that depend on where you live. Currently, there are three regions: North, Southeast, and Southwest and their minimum SEER2 rating is 14.3. However, in California and Florida, it is recommended to have at least a 15 SEER2 rating. If you choose a heat pump system with a higher SEER2 rating, you will decrease the amount of energy used and, as a result, decrease your energy bill.

What is EER2?

The Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER2) measures the energy efficiency of a cooling device at a specific outdoor temperature. It is calculated by dividing the cooling output of the device (measured in British Thermal Units, or BTUs) by the power input (measured in watts). Unlike SEER2 which measures efficiency over a range of temperatures, EER2 is calculated at a single set of conditions making it useful for assessing peak load conditions. Similar to SEER2, the higher the number the more energy efficient.

What is HSPF2?

Heating Seasonal Performance Factor (HSPF2) is a metric used by the Department of Energy to evaluate air-source heat pumps when in heating mode. Nationwide, air- source heat pumps are subject to a minimum 7.5 HSPF2. As with SEER2, the higher the number, the more energy-efficient the unit. An increase in the HSPF2 will decrease your energy bill and allow for more precise humidity and temperature control. When properly installed, an air-source heat pump can deliver up to three times more heat energy to a home than the electrical energy it consumes. This is possible because a heat pump transfers heat rather than converting it from a fuel like combustion heating systems. Heat pumps with a high HSPF2 rating tend to also have a high SEER2 rating. They may cost more, but they'll often pay for themselves over time through lower energy costs and may be eligible for better tax incentives and rebates.

Why would I want a heat pump?

A heat pump is a more efficient way to control the temperature inside your home. Switching from a gas furnace to a heat pump is not only less expensive to operate but it also can reduce a home's heating-related carbon emissions by up to 40 percent. According to the US Department of Energy, a heat pump can save you nearly $1,000 a year compared with oil heat - or about $500 compared to electrical heating. In the Northern USA, many homes will have a heater and a separate air conditioner. In humid areas, like Florida, they may have only an air conditioner and maybe a dehumidifier. Each unit does what it is supposed to do. Consider the heat pump system to be the Swiss Army Knife of HVAC. You get the convenience, space savings, and improved efficiency when you cool, heat, dehumidify your home with one heat pump system. Heat pumps move heat, rather than generating heat through combustion. An inverter heat pump boasts higher efficiency than single-stage heat pumps and maintains a more consistent comfort.

Why are heat pumps appropriate for Florida?

Florida's moderate climate is perfect for heat pumps. Given Florida's long, hot, and humid summers heat pumps can efficiently cool and dehumidify your home while also reducing energy consumption, minimizing your carbon footprint, and lowering your utility bills. During the rainy hurricane season, a heat pump's filtration and dehumidifier can help to minimize mold and mildew. Florida's mild winters don't regularly require a heater but it can come in handy in rare cold snaps.

Why are heat pumps appropriate for California?

The mild, diverse climate of California is perfect for heat pumps where temperatures can vary significantly between regions and seasons. Heat pumps are the most efficient in climates that do not have extreme cold making them highly suitable for California's mild winters. Given the high cost of energy in California, the efficiency of heat pumps can result in significant savings on utility bills and aligns with California's emphasis on reducing greenhouse gas emissions and focus on renewable energy. The state of California offers various incentives and rebates for installing energy-efficient appliances - and that includes heat pumps. These incentives can significantly offset the initial purchase price of a heat pump. A heat pump's filtration can improve indoor air quality to help combat urban pollution and smoke from wildfires. By considering these factors, it's clear that California's climate, regulatory environment, and focus on energy efficiency make it a prime location for heat pump installations.

What is an air-source heat pump?

Air-source, or air-to-air heat pumps are the most common option for American homes because they easily adapt to varying climates. Air-source heat pumps are highly energy efficient and cool and heat your home with energy extracted from the air. It absorbs and transfers ambient heat rather than generating it. Heat is moved from indoors to outdoors (in cooling mode), or from outdoors to indoors (in heating mode). In cooling mode, an air-source heat pump works identically to air conditioners but can provide up to three or four times the energy they consume, resulting in lower energy bills.