Wrangler · Air Handler
Wrangler WR-ACST30LU1310 — 2.5 ton
Wrangler 2.5 Ton Ceiling-Mount Air Handler WR-ACST30LU1310 ECM TXV
Where it's listed
| Retailer | Listed price | |
|---|---|---|
| ACUnitsForLess | $1,037 | View → |
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Specifications
| Tonnage | 2.5 ton |
Specs are decoded from the model number and retailer listings. Confirm against the manufacturer submittal sheet before purchase.
Efficiency & refrigerant
Refrigerant type was not published for this listing. Note the 2025 transition: new residential systems must now use low-GWP refrigerant (R-454B or R-32) under the EPA AIM Act, while existing R-410A units remain serviceable.
Rebates & tax credits
This category does not have its own line in the federal 25C tax credit. Some matched-system components may still factor into a qualifying installation — confirm with your installer. See the federal credit details →
This is not tax advice. We do not know this exact model's certified efficiency rating, so we cannot say it qualifies for any specific amount. Eligibility depends on the installed system's AHRI-matched rating, your tax liability, and the home being your residence. Always confirm with your installer and a tax advisor.
Official documents
Find the manufacturer's submittal sheet, installation manual, owner's manual, and warranty for the Wrangler WR-ACST30LU1310:
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Matched systems (AHRI)
For ducted split systems, the rated efficiency only holds for AHRI-certified matched combinations of outdoor unit, coil, and air handler. Look up certified matches for this model in the official directory:
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A retailer "system bundle" is not proof of an AHRI reference number. Verify the match in the AHRI Directory.
Before you buy or install
An air handler must be matched to the outdoor condenser or heat pump it serves — capacity, coil, and metering device all have to line up, or the system loses its rated efficiency and warranty. Confirm the cabinet airflow (CFM), electric heat-kit compatibility, and physical fit before buying. Installation should be done by a licensed HVAC contractor and typically requires a permit.
Maintenance
Replace the filter every 1–3 months, keep the condensate drain clear, and have the blower and coil inspected annually. A clogged filter is the most common cause of frozen coils and weak airflow.