- AC030JXSCCH/AA
Light Commercial Max Heat® Outdoor Unit
- Available Capacities (Btu/h)
- 30K / 36K

The Light Commercial Max Heat® Outdoor Unit is equipped with all the features of standard Light Commercial Outdoor Unit, as well as the ability to keep you comfortable in any climate. Even those reaching -13°F (-25°C).
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Features
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DESIGNED FOR COLD CLIMATES
Along with the ability to provide 100% heating performance at 5°F (-15°C) with high heating output at -13°F (-25°C), the Light Commercial Max Heat® Outdoor Unit is equipped with an integral base pan heater to defrost and drain away water to avoid ice buildup.
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HIGH PERFORMANCE
This system utilizes a twin rotary BLDC compressor with highly stable moving parts, resulting in reduced torque variation as compared to a conventional single BLDC compressor*.
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SNOW ACCUMULATION PREVENTION
When the temperature is below 41°F (5°C), fans will operate every 30 minutes on idle outdoor units to prevent snow buildup.
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TOTAL CONTROL
Through the SmartThings app, you can operate your unit from almost anywhere, at any time†.
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QUIET OPERATION
Night time quiet mode reduces operating noise from the outdoor unit at night.
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EASY SERVICE
The Light Commercial Max Heat® Outdoor Unit is equipped with a removable EEPROM chip at the main PCB to store data.
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Additional Information
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![]() | †Available for download on the Google™ Play store and App Store®. A network connection is required. Samsung application account is necessary. An accessory Wi-Fi Adapter is required (purchased separately). |
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*The Wind-Free™ unit delivers an air current that is under 0.15 m/s while in Wind-Free™ mode. Air velocity that is below 0.15 m/s is considered “still air” as defined by ASHRAE 55-2013 (American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers). |