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Sunday, July 24, 2011

Mini Split 1 Ton compressor COOL and HOT



This is a standard Compressor Unit 1 Ton capable of handling Two air vent Mini Split Units. When these units are initially purchased, they are not capable and setup in terms of configuration for Two Mini Split Units at once off the same compressor. In order to use Two Mini split units off the same compressor, you will need a very special configuration which you can determine after sharing your square footage in the box below then you can get the correct configuration required for your particular mini split unit/s


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This compressor unit and associated Mini split units are capable of providing cool and heat whenever needed! You may also daisy chain these units to where you can benefit from dual ventilation capable of cooling a home up to 1200 square foot in size and REPLACING YOUR EXISTING CENTRAL AIR UNIT! Yes that is correct, you can replace your central air unit with the correct mini split configuration but you must be careful when you decide to choose either a 1 or 2 ton unit. Choosing the incorrect configuration may mean the difference between your office or home space cool off period and not achieving cooling enough to withstand temperatures above 100 Degrees. You will need specific configuration information that only a HVAC certified tech can consult you on. Never attempt to do any HVAC work yourself without the proper certification, this is Mostly to do with damaging the HVAC units and then you will render your compressor and mini split units unusable and VOID your warranty so its very affordable to just ask an HVAC professional the correct way to do things.


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