Product Description
Air Conditioners with heating functions are made with high-quality compressors, high-speed pure copper motors & inner spiral copper tubes which are powerful enough to quickly cool down / warm your home, office, garage, or apartment for maximum comfort in quiet operation. The perfect appliance in hot Summer or cold Winter. Compared with others, this machine features a high SEER grade, which means that it is more energy-efficient and much more cost-efficient!
Efficient & Quiet Cooling
Ductless mini split inverter system with heat pump & DC inverter technology provides up to 30% power savings and operates quietly at only 41 dBa.
Smart Functions
Senses room temperature at the remote control and adjusts airflow and temperature accordingly for optimal comfort.
Full Installation Kit
Includes indoor and outdoor units along with all necessary components for a seamless assembly and installation process.
Mini Split vs. Ducted Systems
Mini split heat pumps, or ductless heat pumps, are specifically designed for homes or sections of homes that do not have ductwork. If your home does have existing ductwork, a ducted ASHP system may be the right system for you. Ducted ASHP systems can be installed and connected to the conventional forced-air ductwork system that is typical of most American homes. To learn more about ducted ASHP systems, visit www.energystar.gov/products/air_source_heat_pumps.
Additional Benefits of Mini Splits:
Lower energy bills by switching from electric resistance, propane, and oil to heat pumps.No combustion means better indoor air quality because there are no direct emissions such as NOx, carbon dioxide, or carbon monoxide.No fuel storage or risk of running out of fuel.
Installation Tips:
Indoor Unit
Remember that heat rises and cool air sinks, when gauging expectations for what areas of your home will receive benefits from a single wall unit.Consider air flow. Open spaces are generally easier to cool and it can be challenging for heat to move through an open doorway, and impossible to move through a closed one.Simplify your installation process through creative placement. By running wiring (line set) through closets, basement/attic stairways, attached garages, basements, crawlspaces, or attics, you can minimize the need to patch or paint walls and ceilings, and benefit from the aesthetics of minimal wiring.
Outdoor Unit
Plan for an outdoor location that will be least intrusive based on your home and outdoor living needs. The right location will come at the intersection of personal aesthetic preference and home layout. Prioritize unobstructed airflow by avoiding tight placements with shrubs, structures, etc. The more air they have access to, the better they'll work.Avoid installing the outdoor unit near doors and windows. Outdoor units release water when they defrost in the winter, which can form icy patches.Check the location related to roof runoff, and make sure the unit is equipped with a rain cap if necessary. Consider serviceability and ease of access when selecting an installation location.
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