
MRCOOL 8kW Heat Kit for Hyper Heat Gen 2 & VersaPro Gen 2 Systems, MVPHK08
MRCOOL 8kW Heat Kit Compatibility
MRCOOL Central Ducted Hyper Heat Gen 2 Split Systems:
- 24K
- 30K
- 36K
- 48K
MRCOOL VersaPro Central Ducted Gen 2 Split Systems:
- 18K
- 24K
- 30K
- 36K
- 48K
Why Should You Consider a Heat Kit?
Electric heat strips or heat kits serve as a supplemental or secondary heating solution, installed within the air handler. Often likened to a "large blow dryer," these kits efficiently distribute heat directly into the ductwork. They are primarily utilized in emergency situations when the heat pump is temporarily non-operational or during periods of exceptionally low outdoor temperatures. Although they are not as energy-efficient as heat pumps, heat kits are an essential option for providing warmth when needed and are typically employed for limited durations.
MRCOOL 8kW Heat Kit Compatibility
MRCOOL Central Ducted Hyper Heat Gen 2 Split Systems:
- 24K
- 30K
- 36K
- 48K
MRCOOL VersaPro Central Ducted Gen 2 Split Systems:
- 18K
- 24K
- 30K
- 36K
- 48K
Why Should You Consider a Heat Kit?
Electric heat strips or heat kits serve as a supplemental or secondary heating solution, installed within the air handler. Often likened to a "large blow dryer," these kits efficiently distribute heat directly into the ductwork. They are primarily utilized in emergency situations when the heat pump is temporarily non-operational or during periods of exceptionally low outdoor temperatures. Although they are not as energy-efficient as heat pumps, heat kits are an essential option for providing warmth when needed and are typically employed for limited durations.
Original: $161.00
-65%$161.00
$56.35Description
MRCOOL 8kW Heat Kit Compatibility
MRCOOL Central Ducted Hyper Heat Gen 2 Split Systems:
- 24K
- 30K
- 36K
- 48K
MRCOOL VersaPro Central Ducted Gen 2 Split Systems:
- 18K
- 24K
- 30K
- 36K
- 48K
Why Should You Consider a Heat Kit?
Electric heat strips or heat kits serve as a supplemental or secondary heating solution, installed within the air handler. Often likened to a "large blow dryer," these kits efficiently distribute heat directly into the ductwork. They are primarily utilized in emergency situations when the heat pump is temporarily non-operational or during periods of exceptionally low outdoor temperatures. Although they are not as energy-efficient as heat pumps, heat kits are an essential option for providing warmth when needed and are typically employed for limited durations.
















