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Order LookupSingle-Zone Ductless Mini-Split Air Conditioner Systems
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Single-zone ductless mini-split air conditioners are reversible systems that provide cooling and heating through a single air handler. They consist of an indoor air handler and an outdoor condenser sized for one air handler. These single-zone mini-splits are typically used for climate control in one room or area and are ideal for room additions, outbuildings, modular buildings, attics, and other areas without ductwork. They're also used to supplement a central system for room-specific heating and cooling.
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Single-Zone Systems with Ceiling-Mount Cassette Air Handler
These single-zone mini-split systems include a condenser and a ceiling-mount cassette air handler for overhead installations. The air handler installs into a ceiling to distribute cooled or heated air in a wide pattern across a single room or area. It's commonly installed in the center of a room within a cutout or drop ceiling, so that most of the air handler is hidden within the ceiling. The condenser can either be roof-mounted or placed on the ground outside a wall.
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