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60,000 BTU (5 Ton) Indoor Mini Split Systems

Upgrade your heating and cooling with our 60,000 BTU (5 Ton AC unit) indoor mini split collection, meticulously engineered for massive spaces. Perfect for expansive residential homes and demanding light commercial applications. Experience high-capacity comfort, unmatched climate control, and exceptional energy performance from industry-leading brands like Cooper & Hunter, Olmo, and Bravo.

  • 🏠 Large Homes & Villas
  • 🏢 Open-Plan Offices
  • 🏪 Retail Stores & Showrooms
  • 🏭 Warehouses
  • Event Halls & Churches

Why Choose a 60,000 BTU Indoor Unit?

When upgrading expansive properties or heavy-duty commercial zones, you need serious, uninterrupted power without sacrificing efficiency. These 5-ton systems combine the installation flexibility of ductless with the high-capacity heating and cooling of central systems. They are specifically designed to handle extreme temperature fluctuations in massive spaces.

  • Versatile Installation
    Choose between Universal Floor/Ceiling, Slim Duct, or Air Handler models that support horizontal or vertical orientations for maximum structural flexibility.
  • Massive Coverage Area
    A single 60k unit effortlessly conditions 2,000–2,500 sq ft, ensuring consistent airflow that eliminates hot and cold spots in open layouts.
  • Advanced Inverter Technology
    Equipped with variable-speed compressors, these systems run continuously at lower speeds, maintaining exact temperatures while drastically reducing electricity bills.
  • Top-Tier Brand Reliability
    Achieve peak efficiency and long-lasting commercial-grade performance with premium systems engineered by Cooper & Hunter, Olmo, and Bravo.
  • Quiet & Powerful Operation
    Say goodbye to noisy, rattling package units. Our 5-ton systems are designed with optimized fan blades to deliver massive airflow quietly, minimizing disruptions in offices and large homes.
  • Hyper-Heat Capabilities
    Many of our 60,000 BTU models feature low-ambient heating capabilities, functioning efficiently even when outdoor temperatures drop as low as –22°F.

System Power Explained

Wondering how to measure system power for your project? BTU (British Thermal Unit) measures the volume of heat movement per hour, while TON evaluates the total cooling capacity (12,000 BTU = 1 Ton).

  • 5-Ton Capacity: Since 1 Ton equals 12,000 BTU, a 60,000 BTU unit delivers exactly 5 Tons of raw climate-control power.
  • Variable Output (Inverter Dynamics): Modern 5-ton mini splits don't constantly run at 100%. Their variable-speed compressors module power dynamically, ramping down to lower BTU outputs to save maximum energy once the target temperature is met.
  • Heat Load Factors: Power requirements aren't just about square footage. Factors like vaulted ceilings, massive windows, poor insulation, or commercial heat-generating equipment will consume more of your 60,000 BTU budget.

Did you know?

Choosing the right size is critical. An undersized unit will overwork and fail prematurely, while an oversized unit will "short-cycle", leaving your large space feeling clammy and humid. A 60,000 BTU unit is finely tuned for areas exceeding 2,000 sq ft.

Comprehensive BTU & Coverage Chart

Use our definitive sizing guide to match the right BTU and Tonnage to your specific room size and application type. This ensures maximum energy efficiency and optimal comfort.

BTU/hr Ton Capacity Ideal Space & Coverage Application
6,000 BTU/hr 0.5 TON Tiny spaces, bathrooms (150 - 250 sq ft)
9,000 BTU/hr 0.75 TON Small bedrooms, home offices (300 - 350 sq ft)
12,000 BTU/hr 1.0 TON Standard rooms, studios (400 - 500 sq ft)
18,000 BTU/hr 1.5 TON Master suites, enclosed garages (600 - 750 sq ft)
19,000 BTU/hr 1.58 TON Large master suites (750 - 800 sq ft)
24,000 BTU/hr 2.0 TON Large living areas, basements (800 - 1,000 sq ft)
28,000 BTU/hr 2.33 TON Open floor residential plans (1,000 - 1,200 sq ft)
30,000 BTU/hr 2.5 TON Small commercial spaces (1,200 - 1,250 sq ft)
36,000 BTU/hr 3.0 TON Light commercial, retail shops (1,200 - 1,500 sq ft)
42,000 BTU/hr 3.5 TON Large open venues (1,500 - 1,750 sq ft)
48,000 BTU/hr 4.0 TON Large spaces, halls, open offices (1,800 - 2,000 sq ft)
55,000 BTU/hr 4.58 TON Very large commercial spaces (2,000 - 2,200 sq ft)
60,000 BTU/hr 5.0 TON Warehouses, massive halls (2,000 - 2,500+ sq ft)
Note: While 60,000 BTU typically covers 2,000–2,500 sq ft, factors such as vaulted ceilings, poor insulation, extreme local climates, and high heat-generating equipment (like in commercial kitchens) may reduce the effective square footage covered.

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FAQ: 60,000 BTU (5 Ton) Mini Split Systems

📏 How much space does a 60,000 BTU indoor mini split unit cover?
A 60k BTU (5-ton) indoor unit can comfortably heat or cool 2,000–2,500 sq ft, depending on layout, insulation, and ceiling height. It is ideal for expansive areas like large homes, offices, warehouses, or retail spaces. For exact sizing based on your unique environment, use the “Size‑My‑Room” tool at MiniSplitsForLess.
🏠 What types of 60k indoor units are available?
Common setups from top-tier brands like Cooper & Hunter, Olmo, and Bravo include ducted air handlers, slim ducts, or universal floor/ceiling-mount units. These high-capacity models often feature advanced inverter compressors for superior energy efficiency and hyper-heat capability for freezing climates.
Do I need three-phase power for a 60,000 BTU system?
Most light-commercial and residential 5-ton mini split systems operate on standard 208/230V single-phase power. However, some heavy-duty true commercial VRF systems may require three-phase power. Always check the electrical specifications of the exact model before purchasing, and consult a licensed electrician.
💨 What is the difference between a 60k ducted air handler and a ductless unit?
A ducted air handler connects to new or existing ductwork to distribute air evenly across multiple rooms, providing a traditional "central air" feel while retaining inverter efficiency. A ductless unit (like a floor/ceiling mount) delivers the entire 60,000 BTU of airflow directly into a single, massive open space, avoiding the energy losses associated with ductwork.
$ How much does a 60,000 BTU ductless mini split system cost?
Standalone indoor 5-ton replacement heads usually range from $2,700–$3,400. If you are purchasing a complete 5-ton mini split system (indoor unit + outdoor condenser + line set + install materials), the typical equipment cost is around $5,000–$7,000, not including professional installation fees.
🔧 Can I install a 60,000 BTU mini split myself?
Due to the extreme weight of 5-ton components, complex high-voltage wiring, large refrigerant lines, and specific commercial codes, professional HVAC installation is highly recommended and usually required to preserve the manufacturer's warranty. DIY installation on units of this size poses significant safety and operational risks.
Can I use a 5-ton indoor head with any outdoor unit?
No. Ductless and ducted split systems require a matched outdoor condenser for proper refrigerant flow, system communication, and warranty validation. You must match the brand (e.g., Cooper & Hunter indoor to Cooper & Hunter outdoor) and capacity accurately. Contact our experts to ensure perfect compatibility for your 60k indoor head.
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