Fox Family Heating and Air Conditioning | Ductless Mini Splits Explained in One Minute @foxfamilyheatingandaircond4696 | Uploaded 2 years ago | Updated 1 day ago
Ductless mini splits can be explained in about one minute without going into every little detail. This video was created as an explainer for product we install at Fox Family Heating and Air. It's not intended to be a full-on explanation as to how they work.
Mitsubishi Electric Trane U.S. makes these variable speed ductless mini-splits that are super-efficient, with drastically lower energy costs, zero emissions, and ultra-quiet heating and cooling. With its variable speed, inverter technology youll use up to 40% less energy than conventional systems. Inverter-driven compressors use only the exact amount of energy needed to cool or heat an area. And thats how you get ultra-efficiency.
Got a bedroom thats too hot? You could add supplemental air to that room by installing what we call a one-to-one wall mounted or ceiling recessed system. If you want to condition more than one room, they have multi-zone systems that let you combine several heads. One for each room.
I will tell you though, the initial investment on a multi-head system really adds up quickly. But, if this still sounds like something youre interested in, click on the link above for more information about our very-reliable Mitsubishi ductless units.
This video was created as an explainer for product we install at Fox Family Heating and Air. It's not intended to be a full-on explanation as to how they work.
Ductless mini splits can be explained in about one minute without going into every little detail. This video was created as an explainer for product we install at Fox Family Heating and Air. It's not intended to be a full-on explanation as to how they work.
Mitsubishi Electric Trane U.S. makes these variable speed ductless mini-splits that are super-efficient, with drastically lower energy costs, zero emissions, and ultra-quiet heating and cooling. With its variable speed, inverter technology youll use up to 40% less energy than conventional systems. Inverter-driven compressors use only the exact amount of energy needed to cool or heat an area. And thats how you get ultra-efficiency.
Got a bedroom thats too hot? You could add supplemental air to that room by installing what we call a one-to-one wall mounted or ceiling recessed system. If you want to condition more than one room, they have multi-zone systems that let you combine several heads. One for each room.
I will tell you though, the initial investment on a multi-head system really adds up quickly. But, if this still sounds like something youre interested in, click on the link above for more information about our very-reliable Mitsubishi ductless units.
This video was created as an explainer for product we install at Fox Family Heating and Air. It's not intended to be a full-on explanation as to how they work.