Pioneer® Quantum Ultra™ 36,000 BTU 18.7 SEER2 230V Slim-Duct Ceiling Concealed Mini-Split Air Conditioner Inverter Heat Pump Full Set

Pioneer® Quantum Ultra™ 36,000 BTU 18.7 SEER2 230V Slim-Duct Ceiling Concealed Mini-Split Air Conditioner Inverter Heat Pump Full Set

SKU: RYB036GMSI20RL-10S

Sale price$3,833.00 Regular price$5,479.00


Installation Kit Options: 10 Ft.

In Stock Estimated delivery: Jun 9th-16th
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Description

The Pioneer Quantum Ultra 36,000 BTU Slim-Duct Ceiling Concealed Mini-Split delivers high-efficiency whole-home comfort for spaces up to 1,400 sq ft, hidden cleanly above the ceiling for a seamless architectural finish. Variable-speed DC inverter technology powers 36,000 BTU of cooling at 18.7 SEER2 and 40,000 BTU of heating at 10.2 HSPF2, performing reliably from -13°F to 131°F on a single 40A 208/230V circuit.

Factory-precharged with low-GWP R454b refrigerant, this heat pump features cooling, heating, dry, and ventilation modes, dual-drainage ports, washable filters, and dual-axis motorized airflow. The included remote unlocks ECO, SLEEP, TURBO, MEMORY, FOLLOW ME, Timer, and Self-Clean for intelligent year-round comfort.

Summary

  • High Efficiency Quantum Ultra Slim-Duct Ceiling Concealed Split Heat Pump System
  • Cooling capacity: 36,000 BTU/H with 18.7 SEER2 / 10.1 EER2 efficiency
  • Heating capacity: 40,000 BTU/H with 10.2 HSPF2 / 3.7 COP2 efficiency
  • Voltage: 208/230V, 60Hz, 1Ph
  • Slim-Duct Ceiling Concealed Air Conditioning & Heating System
  • Variable-Speed DC Inverter Driven Performance
  • Factory-Precharged with Environmentally Friendly R454b Refrigerant
  • Standard Ambient Range Operation (As low as -13°F in Heating / As high as 131°F in Cooling)

Features

  • Heat Pump with Cooling, Heating, Dry, and Ventilation Modes
  • Dual-Drainage Ports
  • Washable, Reusable Air Filters
  • Dual-Axis Airflow (Motorized Up-Down and Left-Right Louvers)
  • Functional Remote with:
    • ECO and SLEEP Modes, for Energy-Conservation
    • Timer On/Off Control
    • TURBO, for Times of High-Demand
    • Self-Clean Cycle
    • MEMORY, to Recall Favorite Settings
    • FOLLOW ME, to Detect and Adjust to Local Temperature

Dimension Chart

47¼ 29½ 11⅞ 37¼ 16¼ 31⅞ ¾
System Kit
Power Supply 208~230V, 60Hz, 1Ph
Cooling Rated Capacity 36,000 BTU/h
Cooling Capacity Range 7,900~42,500 BTU/h
Cooling SEER2 18.7 BTU/W.h
Cooling EER2 10.1 BTU/W.h
Heating Rated Capacity 40,000 BTU/h
Heating Capacity Range 8,100~43,500 BTU/h
Heating HSPF2 (Region IV/V) 10.2 / 7.8 BTU/W.h
Heating C.O.P.2 (47°F/5°F) 3.7 / 2.1 W/W
Refrigerant Type R454b
Recommended Room Size 1,000~1,400 sq ft
Minimum Room Size 104 sq ft
Piping Diameter 3/4" (Gas) / 3/8" (Liquid)
AHRI Reference 218010993
Indoor Unit
Part Number RB036GMSILDFHG
Air Flow (Turbo/Hi/Med/Lo/Mute) 1,235 / 1,059 / 941 / 765 CFM
Sound Level (Turbo/Hi/Med/Lo/Mute) 45 / 39.5 / 33 / 30 dB(A)
Product Dimensions (WDH) 47-1/4 x 29-1/2 x 11-7/8 Inches
Carton Dimensions (WDH) 56-1/8 x 33-7/8 x 14-1/8 Inches
Net / Gross Weight 106.3 / 120.3 lbs
Outdoor Unit
Part Number YN036GMSI20RUG
Breaker Needed 40A (double-pole)
Sound Level 63 dB(A)
Net Dimensions (WDH) 37-1/4 x 16-1/4 x 31-7/8 Inches
Carton Dimensions (WDH) 42-7/8 x 19-5/8 x 34-7/8 Inches
Net / Gross Weight 152.4 / 162.5 lbs

Mini Split FAQ

 

What BTU rating should I choose for my air handler?

  • This depends on the coverage area/room size you are trying to heat/cool
  • An Air Handler's BTU is how powerful the fan is. A higher BTU rating will be able to heat/cool a larger area
Air Handler BTU Coverage Area/Room Size (Sq. Ft.)*
6K
Up to 200 Sq. Ft.
9K
Up to 375 Sq. Ft.
12K Up to 500 Sq. Ft.
18K Up to 750 Sq. Ft.
24k Up to 1,000 Sq. Ft.
36k Up to 1,500 Sq. Ft.

 

*Ceiling height, insulation, and local climate may impact the coverage area. For example, an uninsulated room will require more power than a well insulated room.

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