SKU: 47213307174

MRCOOL 2 Ton Central VersaPro Air Conditioner and 96% AFUE, 60K BTU 17.5" Gas Furnace Split System - Upflow or Horizontal

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MRCOOL 2 Ton Central VersaPro Air Conditioner and 96% AFUE, 60K BTU 17.5" Gas Furnace Split System - Upflow or HorizontalThe MRCOOL 2 Ton VersaPro Central Split System is a reliable, energy efficient solution designed for consistent year round comfort. Combining a 2 ton air conditioner with a high efficiency gas furnace, this system delivers balanced heating and cooling performance for properly sized residential applications. With 60,000 BTU heating capacity and a 96% AFUE rating, this setup provides dependable comfort while helping reduce long term energy costs. System

The MRCOOL 2 Ton VersaPro Central Split System is a reliable, energy-efficient solution designed for consistent year-round comfort. Combining a 2-ton air conditioner with a high-efficiency gas furnace, this system delivers balanced heating and cooling performance for properly sized residential applications.

With 60,000 BTU heating capacity and a 96% AFUE rating, this setup provides dependable comfort while helping reduce long-term energy costs.

System Includes

  • MRCOOL 2 Ton VersaPro Air Conditioner Condenser
  • MRCOOL 96% AFUE 60,000 BTU Gas Furnace (Upflow / Horizontal Only)
  • MRCOOL 2 Ton Cased A-Coil with TXV

Key Features & Benefits

Efficient Heating Performance

  • 96% AFUE rating for improved energy savings
  • 60,000 BTU output delivers steady, reliable heat
  • Ideal for small to mid-sized homes

Balanced Cooling Capacity

  • 2 Ton system designed for properly sized residential spaces
  • Provides consistent, even cooling without oversizing

Flexible Installation (Upflow / Horizontal Only)

  • Supports upflow and horizontal left/right configurations
  • ⚠️ Not compatible with downflow installations

No-Vac® Quick Connect Compatibility

  • Works with MRCOOL pre-charged No-Vac line sets
  • Eliminates vacuuming and simplifies installation

Pre-Charged Evaporator Coil

  • Factory pre-charged for faster setup
  • Reduces installation time and labor

Built-In TXV for Efficiency

  • Optimizes refrigerant flow for improved system performance
  • Enhances efficiency and long-term reliability

Durability & Safety Features

  • A2L leak detection sensor for added safety
  • CoolGuard™ + Gold Fin® coating for corrosion resistance
  • Built for long-term performance in demanding conditions

Why Choose the VersaPro System?

The MRCOOL VersaPro system is built for homeowners and contractors who want a straightforward, high-efficiency HVAC solution. With No-Vac compatibility, durable construction, and dependable performance, it offers excellent value and easier installation compared to traditional systems.

Important Installation Note

This furnace is NOT designed for downflow applications.
Only install in upflow or horizontal configurations to ensure proper operation and maintain warranty compliance.

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