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Originally Posted by German Shepherd Guy
Not familiar with the term "mini split". Could someone provide an explanation?
Thanks
Oak
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a typical home hvac system is a “split system” whereas the air conditioning part of it consists of a indoor coil or air handler and an outdoor condensing unit or heat pump….the system is “split” in two parts..indoor and outdoor and connected by field installed wiring and copper refrigerant tubing of site determined length.typically between 1.5 to 5 tons
a mini split is just a smaller version of the system with smaller copper and wiring and a cassette or wall mounted air handler that resembles a window air conditioner although much different dimensions for aesthetics…they are also much much quieter and more efficient as the condensing unit or heat pump along with the noisy compressor is located outside.
they can have 1/2 ton or 6000btus models all the way up to much larger although the larger units typically get split into multiple wall mounted units with a single outdoor that has multiple copper connections