How does mitsubishi ductless ac work




















Ducts carry your home's air to this central location, where it is cooled and then returned to your home via more ducts. A Mitsubishi wall-mount indoor unit. The indoor unit being in the room eliminates the need for air ducts. The indoor unit simply pulls in warm air from the room it's in and blows cold air right back into the room.

How Does a Ductless System Work? The noisier part compressor is located outside of your home, however rather than bulky ductwork, interior, wall-mounted units are paired with the outdoor compressor unit, and distribute air via fan to each area into which they are installed. A few small 3-inch holes are all that is needed to accommodate the refrigerant lines necessary for the delivery of cooled or heated air to your home.

One outdoor unit can serve up to 8 indoor room units, with more added as needed. For example, you may want separate control of the master suite as one zone, while treating a family room connected to the kitchen together as another zone. Ductless indoor units can be easily designed to fit into any room and you have multiple styles and colors to choose from including wall-, floor-, and ceiling-mounted. Our ducted air handlers give you more design options especially with larger zones.

For example, a newly installed addition, a conservatory, a sunroom, or perhaps you want to control the heat and cooling for a garage, pool house or she-shed!

Enjoy efficient, environmentally friendly, advanced, quiet heating solutions for a single room or your entire home with a Mitsubishi mini-split hyper-heat ductless unit. A multi-zoned ductless installation allows for each individual room to have its own temperature control. This is far superior to a traditional central heating and cooling system. A traditional system has a single thermostat that controls multiple rooms. Conversely, a Mitsubishi ductless system has multiple thermostats, one for each room providing individualized, room-by-room comfort and control.



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