When I was looking into unusual types of heating and cooling options to make some improvements to the comfort of our home, I came across ductless mini splits.
I had never heard of a ductless system.
As the name implies, this category of temperature control doesn’t require air duct to operate. The plan consists of an outdoor compressor and a single or multiple indoor air handlers that link by way of a conduit. There are ductless cooling systems and ductless heat pumps available as mini-splits and multi-splits. The higher end models allow for up to 8 air handlers linke to a single outdoor unit. The outdoor component is quite compact, makes truly little noise and offers freedom of location. A conduit that houses the electrical line, condennsate drain and refrigerant line requires a more than two-inch hole in an exterior wall. The indoor air handler is lightweight, unobtrusive and offers a narrowprofile. It can mount up high on the wall, down by the floor or even into a drop ceiling. Each air handler features an independent control component for zone control. The heat pump versions combine heating and cooling into the single unit. I chose a ductless cut plan that uses inverter technology to automatically adapt output to the increasing demands of the home. The plan truly handles the most dire Winter time and Summer weathers, maintains a truly consistent indoor temperature and achieve exceptional energy efficiency levels. It costs myself and others truly little to operate. I prefer that I can cater the temperature setting to identifiable needs of the room. I don’t need to heat or cool empty areas to the perfect comfort level.