Cooper & Hunter 5 Zone 48,000 BTU HYPER Series Ductless Mini Split AC Wall Mounted 9k+9k+9k+9k+12k










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Covers about 1800–2400 sq ft total, split across its indoor units — each head handles its own room, so you put the right capacity where you need it. Rule of thumb: ~20 BTU per sq ft, and 12,000 BTU = 1 ton (this system is 48,000 BTU (4-ton)). Want help splitting the zones? Our team can map it out.
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12,000 BTU = 1 ton — "tons" is just the older way of stating capacity. So 24,000 BTU = 2 tons, 36,000 = 3 tons, and so on. This system is 48,000 BTU (4-ton). BTU tells you the capacity; SEER2 tells you the efficiency.
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Rated SEER2 21.5 — a strong efficiency number, and the higher it is the lower your energy bills. Its inverter compressor ramps up and down instead of cycling on/off, so it holds the temperature steadily, runs quietly, and uses less power than a standard AC or window unit.
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Needs a dedicated 230V circuit, like a large household appliance, so it can deliver full capacity to larger rooms and multi-zone setups. Your licensed HVAC installer or electrician sets up the correct breaker and disconnect to meet local electrical code.
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Yes — a big upgrade. It's far more efficient (inverter, SEER2 21.5) and much quieter, since the compressor sits outside instead of in your window or on the floor. It mounts permanently, doesn't block a window, and heats as well as cools year-round. Higher upfront cost, but lower bills and a longer lifespan.
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Yes to all three. It's an inverter heat pump — cools in summer, heats in winter (even in the cold), far more efficiently than electric heaters. A Dry mode also pulls out humidity, so rooms feel cooler and less muggy.
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Yes. Each indoor unit has its own remote/thermostat — set different temperatures or turn one off, so you only condition the rooms you use and save energy on the ones you're not. One outdoor unit powers them all, keeping install and running costs lower than separate systems per room.
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Yes — WiFi is included, so you can set schedules, change the temperature, and even turn it on before you get home, all from the mobile app (and pair it with voice assistants). A standard remote is included too.
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Ships as a complete set: CH-HPR48M-230VO, CH-09MOLVWM-230VI. Everything arrives together — check the photos and specs for the full kit.
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It should be installed by a licensed, EPA-608-certified HVAC professional — we don't recommend DIY installation. Handling refrigerant requires EPA Section 608 certification under U.S. law, and professional installation keeps the system safe, code-compliant, and your manufacturer warranty valid.
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Yes — you get full inverter heat-pump technology and the same core features as premium brands without paying for the name, which is how we keep prices low. Shipping is free on U.S. orders over $300, and our team can help with sizing and support.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many rooms can the Cooper & Hunter 5 Zone 48,000 BTU system cool?
The Cooper & Hunter 5 Zone 48,000 BTU mini split system can effectively cool up to five rooms, making it ideal for larger spaces up to 2,000 sq ft. Each zone can be tailored to different temperature settings for maximum comfort.
Can I mix BTU sizes in the Cooper & Hunter multi-zone system?
Yes, you can mix BTU sizes within the Cooper & Hunter multi-zone system, allowing for flexibility in accommodating various room sizes. For instance, this system includes zones of 9k, 9k, 9k, 9k, and 12k BTU, totaling 48,000 BTU, which can cater to different heating and cooling needs.
Do all zones run simultaneously in the Cooper & Hunter mini split system?
In the Cooper & Hunter 5 Zone system, all zones can run simultaneously, allowing for efficient temperature control across multiple rooms. This is particularly advantageous for maintaining comfort in larger areas or during peak usage times.
Is the efficiency of the Cooper & Hunter mini split better than multiple single-zone units?
The Cooper & Hunter 5 Zone 48,000 BTU system boasts a high SEER rating of 21.5, which offers superior energy efficiency compared to using multiple single-zone units. This can lead to lower energy costs and a more streamlined installation process.
What is the warranty on the Cooper & Hunter mini split system?
The Cooper & Hunter mini split system comes with a 5-year parts warranty and a 7-year compressor warranty, provided that registration is completed within 30 days of purchase. This ensures that you are covered for any manufacturing defects during the warranty period.
Does the Cooper & Hunter mini split come pre-charged with refrigerant?
Yes, the Cooper & Hunter mini split system comes pre-charged with R454B refrigerant for up to 25 ft of line set. This means you won’t need to add refrigerant during installation for standard setups, simplifying the process.
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