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Multi Zone Indoor/Outdoor Units

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Operating Mode
Some products are only capable of cooling, while others can either heat or cool a space. Some products heat via "heat pump" technology while others use electric heating elements.
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Indoor Unit Size(s) Learn More
Indoor Unit Size(s)
Mini split systems can have one or more indoor units connected to a single outdoor unit. Indoor Unit Size(s) specifies what indoor unit sizes are used in a system. We have combined 6k and 7k indoor units to enhance searchability.
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SEER
SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) is a measurement of cooling efficiency over a typical cooling season. It is useful for comparing energy efficiency of cooling systems. The higher the SEER, the more energy efficient the system.
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Minimum Outdoor Temperature for Heating (F) Learn More
Minimum Outdoor Temperature for Heating (F)
This is the lowest rated outdoor temperature for heating operation. Because heat pumps rely on heat available in outdoor air, the amount of heat they are able to supply decreases with outdoor temperatures.
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Capacity (Tons) Learn More
Capacity (Tons)
Tonnage, or tons of cooling, is a short hand method for describing the capacity of cooling equipment. One ton is equal to approximately 12 kBTU/hr.
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Configuration
Orientation describes the direction that air will flow through a piece of equipment. (e.g. air will flow horizontally through a "Horizontal" unit heater.) Most equipment will only function properly if installed in the proper orientation.
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