Elite® Series XP14 Heat Pump

Innovation never felt so good.

Precision-engineered scroll compressor with special compressor sound dampening system assures smooth, quiet operation

Efficient design can result in significant energy savings

Ozone-responsible R410A meets the EPA’s (Environmental Protection Agency) most stringent environmental guidelines

SmartHingelouvered access panels provide improved coil protection and fast, efficient servicing

Compatible with the exclusive Humiditrol® whole-home dehumidification system

ENERGY STAR® qualified

The XP14 heat pump proves that home comfort and environmental responsibility can go hand in hand. Engineered with the chlorine-free R410A refrigerant, the XP14 provides exceptional comfort and is environmentally responsible. R410A meets the EPA’s

strictest standards for ozone and climate protection.

The ideal choice for your home environment And the global environment

Designed to deliver more comfort for your energy dollar,

the XP14 has efficiency ratings of up to 16.00 SEER and 9.50 HSPF. At the heart of the system is a scroll compressor, which provides smooth, efficient and reliable operation.

5-year cooling savings

$1200 $1190

Efficiency rating

Up to 16.00 SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) and

Efficient Compared

to an older heat pump, the XP14 heat pump can save you hundreds of dollars each year

The XP14 heat pump provides

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9.50HSPF (Heating Seasonal Performance Factor).

Warranty*

10-year limited warranty on the compressor.

5-year limited warranty on all remaining covered components.

*Applies to residential applications only. See actual warranty certificate for details.

cooling efficiencies of up to 16.00 SEER and heating efficiencies of up to 9.50 HSPF. The higher the efficiency rating, the higher your energy savings. In the case of the XP14 heat pump, those savings can translate to hundreds of dollars each year.

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16.00SEER XP14 heat pump, compared to older, less efficient units

This chart compares the 5-year savings you can expect from a 16 SEER heat pump vs. units with lower efficiency ratings. The regions used to calculate household fuel and utility costs reflect a cross-section of cities in the U.S. using 2006 Department of Energy national average energy rates. In addition to geography, cooling costs are based on 3-ton capacity specifications, with 1,600 cooling hours per year. Your actual costs will vary depending on the weather, local fuel rates, systems settings and your personal lifestyle.