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ALBOTT · Q series

ALBOTT SAC-H220-18KO

ductless mini-split heat pump · ~1.5 ton (17,000 BTU/h cooling) · indoor unit SAC-H220-18KI

A ductless mini-split heat pump that still moves 2.17× more heat than the power it draws at 5°F.

ENERGY STAR Ductless mini-split Residential R-32
2.17×
COP at 5°F

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Sold through HVAC contractors

This unit isn't stocked for DIY online. It's installed by a licensed pro, who also handles the refrigerant charge, permit and warranty. Get a few local quotes so you can compare the installed price.

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At a glance

Who it's for

Adding heating and cooling to a room, addition or zone without ductwork.

The standout number

COP 2.17 at 5°F — it keeps working efficiently when it's frigid.

The catch

Sold through contractors, so the installed price depends on local labor — get a few quotes.

The Verified Label — every certified spec

Verified LabelCertified performance & real operating cost
AHRI ref 216741384
certified 2025-03-31
status: Active

Efficiency ratings — source: AHRI / ENERGY STAR

SEER2 cooling seasonal efficiency21
EER2 cooling at 95°F, steady-state12
HSPF2 heating seasonal efficiency9

Capacity & the cold-climate truth — source: AHRI

Cooling capacity at 95°F outdoor17,000 BTU/h · ~1.5 ton
Heating capacity at 47°F outdoor17,700 BTU/h
Heating capacity at 17°F outdoor14,300 BTU/h
Heating capacity at 5°F the cold-climate truth — does it still heat when it's frigid?11,600 BTU/h
COP at 5°F heat moved per unit of power, at 5°F2.17×

Operating cost — computed by Verified HVAC Data

Heating cost

$20.92

per MMBtu of delivered heat, at U.S. average electricity prices

Vs. electric resistance

62%

cheaper to run than baseboard / strip heat ($55.19/MMBtu)

Computed from this unit's HSPF2 × EIA U.S. average electricity price. Your local price changes the answer — run it with your rates →

Refrigerant, staging & identity

RefrigerantGWP ≈ 675 (IPCC)R-32
Compressor stagingContinuously variable
Cold-climate designationNot designated
ENERGY STARCertified
Outdoor modelSAC-H220-18KO
Indoor modelSAC-H220-18KI
SegmentResidential
AHRI reference #216741384

How it ranks

Where this unit sits among the 12,239 heat pumps we track, on the two numbers that decide a heat pump. Percentiles are computed from our corpus (higher = better).

COP at 5°F

Better than 82%

of the 11,972 units with a published COP at 5°F

HSPF2

Better than 31%

of the 11,928 units with a published HSPF2

Rebates & incentives

This unit is ENERGY STAR certified, which many utility rebates ask for. The federal 25C tax credit expired on December 31, 2025; the live money now is state and utility programs plus HEEHRA. Check what applies where you live on our rebates page.

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Frequently asked questions

Does the ALBOTT SAC-H220-18KO still heat in cold weather?

At 5°F it runs at a COP of 2.17, meaning it delivers 2.17 units of heat for every unit of electricity it uses. Its certified heating output at 5°F is 11,600 BTU per hour. It is not on the ENERGY STAR Cold Climate list, so check sizing for very cold weather.

What does the ALBOTT SAC-H220-18KO cost to run?

About $20.92 per MMBtu of delivered heat at the U.S. average electricity price, roughly 62% less than electric resistance heat. Your local electricity price changes the number — use our operating-cost calculator to run it with your rate.

What refrigerant does the ALBOTT SAC-H220-18KO use?

R-32, which has a global-warming potential (GWP) of about 675. This is one of the lower-GWP refrigerants replacing R-410A.

Where can I buy the ALBOTT SAC-H220-18KO?

ALBOTT sells this line through HVAC contractors rather than DIY retail, so the way to buy it is to get installed quotes from local pros. Compare the installed price, not just the equipment price.

Sources. Performance ratings from the AHRI Directory (cited by reference number 216741384; not a verbatim mirror) and ENERGY STAR certification data. Operating-cost ($/MMBtu), savings and percentile figures are computed by Verified HVAC Data from published ratings and EIA U.S. average energy prices — see our methodology. Refrigerant GWP is the IPCC value for that refrigerant. We publish no star ratings and take no payment for placement. "Not published" means the source registry doesn't disclose it — we never fill a spec with a guess.

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