Ductless splits, also called mini-splits, pump cooled or heated refrigerant directly to the wall or ceiling-mounted air-handling unit. Each unit has its own wireless electronic temperature control system in a handy remote control.
Here's how the system works in a single room application
1. The indoor unit uses refrigerant to cool or heat the air. It quietly pushes the air to where you need it in your living space.
2. Refrigerant and electrical lines connect the outdoor unit to the indoor unit through a 3" opening in the exterior wall.
3. The outdoor unit's state-of-the-art heat pump cools or warms refrigerant and sends it back inside to the air handler, which continuously monitors the room for changes in temperature and sends conditioned air to the areas of the room that need it, balancing the temperature throughout the space.
Row homes are short on the additional space needed for the ductwork of a traditional heating and cooling system, making the slim design of Hyper-Heat a perfect fit.
Don't mess with the aesthetics of your older or historic home. Since Hyper-Heat is ductless, it doesn't require the bulky ductwork of traditional systems.
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