Bryant Legacy heat pumps are the brand’s most affordable options. They’re ideal for value-minded homeowners who want a dependable heat pump at a low price.
The Legacy heat pump line operates efficiently year-round. These models provide summer cooling and winter heating to ensure indoor comfort.

Bryant Legacy
heat pump models
Model | SEER | HSPF | Compressor | Size (Tons) |
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15 | 8.5 | Single-stage | 1.5-5 tons |
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14 | 8.2 | Single-stage | 1.5-5 tons |
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14 | 8.2 | Single-stage | 1.5-5 tons |
Bryant Legacy
215B
This heat pump is the company’s lowest-cost model that’s ENERGY STAR qualified. The Bryant Legacy 215B is a good heat pump at an affordable price. The unit operates at a maximum SEER rating of 15, which is a step above The Department of Energy’s minimum allowance of 14 SEER.
This durable unit runs quietly and can be controlled remotely via Wi-Fi.
> Bryant Legacy 215B owner’s manual
Bryant Legacy
214DNC
The Bryant Legacy 214DNC is targeted towards budget-savvy homeowners who live in coastal communities. Its external cabinet minimizes corrosion from the damp salt air.
This heat pump keeps your home cool and helps maintain a comfortable indoor humidity level in the summer. It heats effectively in the winter. However, it runs a bit louder than many of Bryant’s other models.
> Bryant Legacy 214DNC brochure
Bryant Legacy
214D
The Bryant Legacy 214D is very similar to the 214DNC, minus the anti-corrosive cabinet. In fact, it’s one of Bryant’s most popular heat pumps.
The Bryant Legacy 214D heats and cools competently at a low price.
> Bryant Legacy 214D owner’s manual
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Other Bryant heat pump options
Bryant makes two other lines of heat pumps. Its Evolution heat pumps are its most advanced, with higher prices to match. The Bryant Preferred
heat pump line is the company’s mid-range series, combining value and performance.
Bryant Legacy
heat pump prices
Bryant heat pumps cost around $1,600-2,700, according to HomeAdvisor. Our research shows the Legacy line costs $1,700-$2,200 (plus installation).
Prices vary based on your location, your dealer, and your chosen model’s features.
Bryant Legacy
heat pump warranty
Bryant Legacy heat pumps generally have a 10-year limited parts warranty if registered within 90 days. Certain components of the heat pump may have a different warranty.
If you own a Bryant Legacy heat pump, you can look up your warranty details here. Bryant heat pump dealers may offer a separate labor warranty. This is not underwritten by Bryant.
How to buy a Bryant Legacy
heat pump
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