Bladex XHeat Series Central Heat Pump with A-Coil

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The Bladex XHeat Series Heat Pump with A-Coil is a ducted central heat pump system designed for year-round heating and cooling in Canadian conditions. Available in 2 ton, 2.5 ton, 3 ton, 3.5 ton, and 4–5 ton capacities, the system offers inverter-style variable capacity, R410A refrigerant, and operation listed down to -30°C. It is suitable for homeowners replacing or upgrading a central air conditioning and heating system, with final equipment selection based on proper HVAC load calculation.

Bladex XHeat Series Heat Pump with A-Coil – Supplied & Professionally Installed by 4Most Energy

The Bladex XHeat Series Heat Pump with A-Coil is designed as a ducted central heat pump solution for homeowners who want electric heating and cooling from one outdoor unit. The series includes multiple residential capacities, from 2 ton through 4–5 ton, allowing the system to be matched to different home sizes, heating loads, airflow requirements, and existing ductwork conditions.

Bladex lists the XHeat Series as designed for Canadian weather, with operation down to -30°C, optimal airflow delivery, quiet operation, and adaptable heating combination. The system uses R410A refrigerant and pairs an outdoor heat pump with an indoor A-coil or air handler component. Because this is an electric heat pump system, there is no gas line, chimney, or combustion venting requirement. Installation instead depends on correct electrical supply, refrigerant line routing, condensate drainage, duct airflow, coil matching, thermostat compatibility, and outdoor unit placement.

Professional sizing is critical for this product category. A heat pump that is too small may not maintain comfort during peak heating or cooling demand, while an oversized system may short-cycle, reduce humidity control, and increase wear. 4Most Energy reviews the home’s square footage, insulation, windows, duct design, airflow, electrical panel capacity, and existing HVAC equipment before recommending the correct Bladex variation.

During installation, 4Most Energy supplies the equipment, removes eligible existing equipment where included, installs the outdoor unit and indoor coil connection, completes refrigerant and electrical connections, performs pressure and leak testing, evacuates the system, verifies safe operation, and completes final commissioning. This ensures the Bladex XHeat system is installed according to the application requirements and set up for dependable performance.

Bladex Heat Pump Brochure

Why Install the Bladex XHeat Series with 4Most Energy?

HVAC System Expertise

Proper heat pump sizing, duct review, and system matching for dependable comfort.

Certified Installation Technicians

Installed by trained HVAC professionals following manufacturer requirements.

Premium Installation Materials

Quality refrigerant lines, fittings, electrical connections, and condensate components.

Transparent Pricing

Clear installation quote before work begins, with scope and exclusions reviewed.

After-Sales Support

Support for setup questions, service needs, and maintenance after installation.

Parts Availability

Bladex notes local spare parts availability through its North American support network.

Commissioned for Performance

System testing, airflow checks, refrigerant verification, and startup review included.

  • Available in 2 ton, 2.5 ton, 3 ton, 3.5 ton, and 4–5 ton central heat pump configurations.

  • Designed for Canadian weather, with Bladex listing operation down to -30°C.

  • Up to 16.8 SEER2 efficiency, depending on selected model.

  • Variable capacity output ranges for both cooling and heating.

  • Electric heat pump operation for both summer cooling and winter heating.

  • R410A refrigerant across listed variations.

  • TXV throttling for cooling and EEV throttling for heating.

  • Quiet outdoor operation, with listed outdoor sound levels from 61 to 63.5 dB(A) across the selected variations.

  • Matched indoor A-coil or air handler model listed for each outdoor unit.

  • Designed for ducted central HVAC applications where airflow and duct capacity are confirmed.

Central Heat Pump Specifications
Specification 2 Ton 2.5 Ton 3 Ton 3.5 Ton 4–5 Ton
Outdoor Model BX30-24HPHYHA BX30U-30HPHYHA(X) BX30S-36HPHYHA BX31U-36HPHYHA BX30U-55HPHYHA
Indoor Model BLC-24HWAC1 BLCB-36B18AC BLC-36HWAC1 BLC-36HWAC1 BLC-60HWAC1
Product Type Central heat pump with A-coil Central heat pump with A-coil Central heat pump with A-coil Central heat pump with A-coil Central heat pump with A-coil
Power Supply 208/230V, 1Ph, 60Hz 208/230V, 1Ph, 60Hz 208/230V, 1Ph, 60Hz 208/230V, 1Ph, 60Hz 208/230V, 1Ph, 60Hz
Cooling Capacity 24,000 BTU/h 29,000 BTU/h 36,000 BTU/h 38,000 BTU/h 53,000 BTU/h
Cooling Capacity Range 10,000–28,400 BTU/h 9,900–36,000 BTU/h 11,700–40,000 BTU/h 11,700–40,000 BTU/h 13,400–54,000 BTU/h
Cooling Input 2,247 W 2,855 W 3,354 W 3,530 W 4,849 W
Cooling Current 9.43 A 11.1 A 14.8 A 14.8 A 26.80 A
EER2 10.7 10.0 10.0 10.0 8.6
SEER2 16.8 15.2 15.2 15.2 14.5
Heating Capacity 25,000 BTU/h 31,000 BTU/h 36,000 BTU/h 42,000 BTU/h 55,000 BTU/h
Heating Capacity Range 9,600–33,400 BTU/h 9,000–34,000 BTU/h 9,200–40,000 BTU/h 9,200–50,000 BTU/h 10,800–60,000 BTU/h
Heating Input 2,233 W 2,850 W 3,600 W 4,000 W 5,373 W
Heating Current 9.30 A 11.0 A 15.65 A 15.65 A 24.60 A
COP 3.28 3.39 3.2 3.18 3.0
HSPF2 Region IV 9.5 8.5 8.5 10.0 8.6
HSPF2 Region V 7.7 6.6 6.6 6.6 7.1
Fuel Type Electric heat pump Electric heat pump Electric heat pump Electric heat pump Electric heat pump
Venting Type Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable
Refrigerant Type R410A R410A R410A R410A R410A
Cooling Throttle Type TXV TXV TXV TXV TXV
Heating Throttle Type EEV EEV EEV EEV EEV
Minimum Circuit Ampacity 20A 23A 30A 30A 40A
Outdoor Noise Level 63.5 dB(A) 62 dB(A) 61 dB(A) 61 dB(A) 62 dB(A)
Recommended Application & Sizing Guide
Capacity Model Recommended House Size Recommended Occupants Recommended Application
2 Ton BX30-24HPHYHA Typically smaller homes or compact ducted spaces; third-party listing notes 900–1,200 sq. ft. Commonly 1–3 occupants, depending on layout and load Smaller ducted homes, apartments, offices, or lower-load applications.
2.5 Ton BX30U-30HPHYHA(X) Medium homes or zones requiring more output than 2 ton Commonly 2–4 occupants, depending on load Medium residential applications with confirmed duct airflow.
3 Ton BX30S-36HPHYHA Larger ducted areas requiring 36,000 BTU/h cooling Commonly 3–5 occupants, depending on layout Larger homes or main-floor ducted systems.
3.5 Ton BX31U-36HPHYHA Higher-load homes needing additional heating capacity Commonly 3–6 occupants, depending on load Applications where heating demand is higher than standard 3 ton output.
4–5 Ton BX30U-55HPHYHA Larger homes or high-load ducted systems Commonly 4+ occupants, depending on home design Larger residences requiring full duct, airflow, and electrical review.
Sizing Note: Final equipment selection must be confirmed by a professional heat-loss and heat-gain calculation. Home size, insulation, window exposure, ceiling height, duct design, airflow, and electrical capacity all affect proper model selection.

Installation Journey

  1. Request Installation Quote
    Submit the product request, home details, and preferred installation timeline.

  2. System Sizing Consultation
    4Most Energy reviews home size, insulation, ductwork, airflow, electrical capacity, and heating/cooling load.

  3. Equipment Recommendation
    The technician confirms the correct Bladex capacity: 2 ton, 2.5 ton, 3 ton, 3.5 ton, or 4–5 ton.

  4. Installation Scheduling
    Installation is scheduled after the quote and scope of work are approved.

  5. Removal of Existing Equipment
    Existing outdoor equipment, coil, or related components are removed where included in the quote.

  6. Installation and System Connection
    Outdoor unit, indoor A-coil or air handler connection, refrigerant lines, condensate drain, electrical wiring, and controls are connected.

  7. Safety Testing
    Electrical checks, refrigerant pressure testing, leak checks, airflow review, and operating checks are completed.

  8. Final Commissioning
    System startup, performance verification, thermostat setup, and homeowner walkthrough are completed.

Warranty & Maintenance Tab

Manufacturer Warranty

Bladex states that its equipment is supported by a 10-year warranty on parts and compressor. The warranty page also notes after-sales support, local spare parts availability, a dedicated technical support team, and warranty registration channels.

4Most Energy Labour Warranty

4Most Energy provides labour warranty coverage based on the installation invoice and agreed scope of work. Labour coverage applies to eligible installation-related workmanship issues during the stated warranty period.

Warranty Claim Process

  1. Contact 4Most Energy with the model, serial number, installation date, and issue description.

  2. A service review is completed to determine whether the issue is product-related, installation-related, maintenance-related, or outside warranty scope.

  3. Eligible manufacturer parts claims are processed through the appropriate warranty channel.

  4. Labour coverage is applied according to the 4Most Energy installation warranty terms.

Optional Maintenance Plan

Maintenance plans starting from $12.99/month are available.

Maintenance plan benefits may include seasonal inspection, coil and filter checks, electrical review, refrigerant performance review, condensate inspection, priority service options, and documentation for long-term system care. Enrollment can be completed during installation booking or after installation.