
MKTH3625(C,E)-17 – MINISPLIT HEAT PUMP SYSTEM (3 TON, 240V, 17 SEER2, R32)
Walk the run with a tape measure before you buy anything - total line set length, and how far the outdoor unit sits above or below the head. Precharged for 25 feet is not the same as good for 25 feet of guessing, and every foot past the precharge takes weighed-in refrigerant at the data plate rate. Then plan the dedicated circuit off the MCA. We stock line sets, flare tooling and A2L rated gauges, and we would rather size all three at the counter.
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36,000 BTU class single-zone ductless mini split heat pump system from the Everwell MKTH-17 series, rated 35,000 BTU/h cooling and 35,400 BTU/h heating. The SKU is the matched pair: outdoor condenser MKTH3625C-17 and indoor wall-mount evaporator MKTH3625E-17, supplied with a control remote, interconnection cables and 9.8 ft (3 m) of copper connecting pipe. 208-230V single phase, 17 SEER2 / 9.5 EER2 / 8.5 HSPF2, factory charged with R32. Full DC inverter with 5/8 in. x 1/4 in. line connections.
Specifications published by the manufacturer. Source: manufacturer documentation.
Specs
- Cooling Capacity35,000 BTU/h (7,500-36,000)
- Heating Capacity35,400 BTU/h (7,500-36,000)
- Power Supply208-230V / 1Ph / 60Hz
- SEER217
- EER2 (95F)9.5
- HSPF2 (Region IV)8.5
- RefrigerantR32, 56.1 oz (1,590 g) factory charge
- Max Breaker18.5A
- Connecting Pipe5/8 in. gas x 1/4 in. liquid
- Max Line Length / Height Difference98 ft / 65 ft
- Outdoor Sound Level63 dB(A)
- Ships AsComplete system - condenser, evaporator, remote, cables, 9.8 ft copper pipe
Cross-reference numbers
This part replaces the following OEM and aftermarket numbers:
- MKTH3625C-17
- MKTH3625X-17
Not sure if your number matches? Call (214) 340-9421 or bring the old part in — bench-testing is free.
Should I go a size up to be safe?
No - oversizing hurts worse on a minisplit than on a ducted system. An inverter has a minimum modulation floor, so a 12,000 BTU head in a 300 square foot room bottoms out, satisfies fast, and stops before it has run long enough to pull water out of the air. Dehumidification is a function of run time. Dallas dewpoints sit in the low 70s in July, so a clammy 74F room is the classic oversizing signature. Size off a room-by-room load, not a square-foot chart.
How long can the line set be, and is it precharged?
The DXTH and MKTH ship precharged for about 25 feet. Maximums land near 50 feet on smaller single-zone units and 65 on larger ones, with height limits of 33 to 49 feet. Past that you weigh in refrigerant at the per-foot rate on the data plate - read the plate, do not average what the internet says. Diameters run 1/4 inch liquid with 3/8, 1/2 or 5/8 vapor, and flare nuts get a torque wrench, not a feel.
Does it need its own circuit?
Yes, every time, sized off the MCA on the data plate. Figure 11 amps MCA on a 15 amp breaker for a 12k at 208-230V, about 13 on 20 for an 18k, 19 on 30 for a 24k. The 115V units trip people up - a 12k at 115V can pull 17 amps MCA and want a 25 amp breaker, so it does not belong on a general purpose receptacle circuit.
Can I service it with my R-410A gauges?
Not properly. These run R-32 - GWP 675, an A2L like R-454B, with no glide. Recovery machine and vacuum pump must be A2L rated with sealed spark-free electrics, the leak detector has to see A2Ls, and an R-410A manifold reads the wrong pressure-temperature curve. Recovery tank fittings are left-hand thread. Ports on the equipment are still right-hand.




