Cold Climate Heat Pump Capacity

LG Ceiling / ducted (R-32): Heating Capacity at 5F and Below

The MAX heating capacity the LG Ceiling / ducted (R-32) holds as it gets cold, from the AHRI-certified NEEP record (AHRI 214825957), with the maintained-% and a balance-point readout.

Quick answer: the LG Ceiling / ducted (R-32) holds 36,000 BTU/hr MAX at 5F, which is 90% of its 40,000 BTU/hr rated capacity at 47F, and delivers 30,000 down to -13F. COP at MAX at 5F is 2.16. It is a 3-ton R-32 ceiling ducted unit.

MAX Capacity by Temperature

Printed rated points for the LG Ceiling / ducted (R-32) (AHRI 214825957), each labeled RATED or MAX
Outdoor temperatureTypeHeating capacity
47FRATED40,000 BTU/hr
47FMAX46,000 BTU/hr
17FMAX41,700 BTU/hr
5FMAX36,000 BTU/hr
-13F (cold floor)MAX30,000 BTU/hr

The “will it heat my house at 5F” answer is the MAX at 5F (36,000 BTU/hr), shown next to the rated 47F capacity so you see both. Capacity below -13F is not published for this line, so it is not extrapolated here.

Maintained Capacity at 5F

At 5F the LG Ceiling / ducted (R-32) holds 36,000 BTU/hr. That is 90% of its rated 47F capacity (36,000 / 40,000), and 78.3% of its MAX 47F capacity (36,000 / 46,000). Both are true; the denominator is always stated. NEEP floors its stored percentage to a whole number (90% and 78% respectively); the computed ratio is shown above.

Balance Point & Backup Heat

Against a 45,000 BTU/hr design load at 5F, the LG Ceiling / ducted (R-32) balances at 12.3F and needs 9,000 BTU/hr (2.64 kW) of backup heat at the 5F design temperature (capacity at design 36,000 BTU/hr vs 45,000 load).

The balance point is where this model's declining capacity curve crosses the load line, which runs from zero at 65F to your full design load at the design temperature. Enter your own design heat load in the calculator below for your numbers. This is a readout, not a substitute for a Manual-J load calculation.

Run It for Your Temperature and Load

Source

Capacity and COP transcribed from the AHRI-certified NEEP cold-climate air-source heat pump database, pinned to AHRI certificate 214825957 for outdoor unit KUSXA361A: NEEP ccASHP record, accessed 2026-07-11. The manufacturer engineering data or a Manual-J by an HVAC pro has the final say.

An R-32 ceiling/ducted unit and one of the strongest cold performers here: 36,000 at 5F, 30,000 down to -13F, and the highest 5F COP in the roster at 2.16. R-32 is one of the two A2L refrigerants replacing R-410A in new systems.


Frequently Asked Questions

What is the LG Ceiling / ducted (R-32) heating capacity at 5F?

The LG Ceiling / ducted (R-32) puts out 36,000 BTU/hr MAX at 5F, which is 90% of its 40,000 BTU/hr rated capacity at 47F (and 78.3% of its 46,000 MAX at 47F). This is the number that answers whether it can heat your house on a cold day. Pinned to AHRI certificate 214825957.

How low can the LG Ceiling / ducted (R-32) operate?

The lowest rated row on the AHRI-certified NEEP record is -13F, where it still delivers 30,000 BTU/hr MAX. Below that temperature the capacity is held at the -13F row rather than extrapolated to an unpublished colder number.

What is the LG Ceiling / ducted (R-32) COP at 5F?

The COP at MAX capacity at 5F is 2.16. That is the coefficient of performance at the maximum output the unit reaches at 5F. Only the MAX-capacity COP is published here; the minimum-output COP at extreme lows is artifactual and is not a useful cold-weather figure.

What is the balance point for the LG Ceiling / ducted (R-32)?

It depends on your home's heat loss. Against a 45,000 BTU/hr design load at 5F, the LG Ceiling / ducted (R-32) balances at 12.3F and needs 9,000 BTU/hr (2.64 kW) of backup heat at the 5F design temperature. Enter your own load in the calculator for your balance point. A Manual-J load calculation has the final say.


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