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Ductless Heat Pump/Mini Split

Going Duct Free, by installing a mini split is an efficient and Energy Saving option. Ductless systems can provide comfort, peace-of-mind, and energy efficiency. The unit is made of two parts: an outdoor compressor and an indoor unit that controls the temperature. A ductless system typically has lower energy costs as it provides temperature control in only the space needed. Installation is quick and easy and keeping it maintained is effortless.

Mini-split heat pumps are not only great solutions for whole home or new constructions but make good retrofit add-ons to houses with “non-ducted” heating systems, such as hydronic (hot water heat), radiant panels, and space heaters (wood, kerosene, propane). They can also be a good choice for room additions where extending or installing distribution ductwork is not feasible, and energy efficient new homes that require only a small space conditioning system.

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Powerful Operation Mode/Ductless Mini splits

Pushing the POWERFUL button on the remote control gives you a boost in cooling or heating power for a 20-minute period, even if the unit is already operating at high capacity.

Comfort Mode

Draft-free performance improves comfort and energy savings. When under operation, the flap positions itself horizontally to prevent cold air from being blown directly onto the body. When heating, the flap turns vertically downwards to drive warm air to the bottom of the room.

Mini-Splits vs. Central Air. Mini-split systems have little-to-no ducts at all, so they avoid the energy losses in comparison with the ductwork of central forced air systems. Duct losses can account for more than 30% of energy consumption for space conditioning, especially if the ducts are in an unconditioned space such as an attic or basement. – 10 yr Fujitsu Warranty provided with Global International, Your Local HVAC Company.

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