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Most popular types of ductless mini split indoor units
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Wall Mount Mini Split Systems
Wall mount mini split systems are the most popular type of mini splits. Installed high on a wall, they efficiently pump air into any room or area. Ideal for all types of rooms, these units are also the most affordable mini splits available. They come in a variety of styles to suit your space.
Floor Standing Mini Split Systems
Floor standing mini splits are a great option for those unable to mount units on walls. Positioned on the floor against a wall, these units offer quicker heating and cooling compared to wall or ceiling-mounted units. Their close proximity to the room’s occupants ensures faster and more effective temperature control.
Two types of Mini Splits
Ductless Mini Split
The main advantages of mini-splits are their small size and flexibility for zoning and cooling individual rooms. Many models can have up to four indoor air handling units (for four zones or rooms) connected to one outdoor unit. The exact number depends on how much cooling is required for the building or each zone, which can be influenced by the building’s insulation and air sealing.
Each zone has its own thermostat, allowing you to condition only the occupied spaces. This targeted approach enhances comfort and saves energy and money. By only cooling the necessary areas, you reduce energy consumption and lower utility bills.
Since mini-splits have no ducts, they avoid the energy losses associated with the ductwork of central forced air systems. Duct losses can account for more than 30% of energy consumption for air conditioning, especially if the ducts are in an unconditioned space such as an attic.
Ducted Mini Split
Ducted mini split systems offer several significant advantages for your property, enhancing energy efficiency and saving you money over time. These systems provide a sleek and modern alternative to traditional central systems, offering a more visually appealing look. In recent years, mini split systems have become a top choice for homeowners because of their various advantages.
The main distinction between ducted and ductless mini-split systems lies in air distribution. Ducted mini-splits utilize ductwork to circulate air throughout your home. Additionally, these systems come with versatile control options. You can choose between a remote controller or a wired controller.
The wired control functions as a thermostat, allowing you to manage room temperature, operating mode, fan speed, and scheduling. While wireless controllers might not offer the same range of functions, they provide the convenience of remote access.