What are Ductless Ceiling Split Air Conditioner?
The name itself, ductless means you do not need any duct work for such type units. Traditionally ductless systems used to come with wall mounted units, but in lot of application there may not be enough room on the wall for air handler. Which is where the ceiling mounted air handlers come in play. Like other ductless models, a ceiling cassette consists of two parts, an outdoor condensing unit and an indoor air handler connected by refrigerant and electrical lines that run through a 3" opening in an exterior wall. This system requires a licensed HVAC technician to connect the lines between the indoor and outdoor components.
What are the different types of ductless ceiling split systems?
1. Ceiling Cassette Type.
2. Ceiling Suspended Type.
3. Concealed Duct Air Handlers. |
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What is a ceiling cassette air conditioner? How does it look?
Extremely discreet, with only the grill showing in the ceiling. Homeowners who prefer not to see the indoor air handler and have at least 9 ¼" above-ceiling clearance should consider a ceiling cassette. Latest fan technology distributes the conditioned air evenly throughout the room. Ceiling cassette systems provide both heating and cooling and are popular in commercial applications such as offices, conference rooms, restaurants, night clubs and bars, as well as new construction condominiums and homes.

Inverter Technology
Through new, advanced technology, Inverter air conditioners are more economical to operate and quieter to run than conventional units. They can handle greater extremes in temperature, are smoother and more stable in operation, and reach the desired temperature faster than conventional air conditioners.
Swing Louvers
The airflow direction, up or down is set automatically to match the operating mode, down for heating, up for cooling.
Slender Fit
This mechanism enables the cassette body to move 1-3/8" downward into the room to allow for limited ceiling space. No special work or accessories are needed.
4-Way Airflow System
Airflow in all directions maintains an even temperature throughout a space, perfect for corner installations or in long hallways.
Wired Remote Controller
Features of the standard wired remote controller include:
- Weekly timer
- Set different on-off time by day
- Set on-off time twice a day
- Set time in 5 minute intervals
- Control up to 16 indoor units
- Child lock capable
- Remote temperature sensor
- Set different temperatures throughout the day.
How much does a ductless system cost?
The average cost of an installed ductless systems
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