Established companies such as Trane, Goodman, Samsung, Lennox, Mitsubishi, LG, Carrier, and many others have been at the forefront in coming up with innovative comfort solutions. These companies go beyond the duty of regulating temperature within your home to improve the efficiency of the entire household.
Mini-split systems are awesome solutions especially for homes that have no ductwork, outbuildings or additions where installing or extending ductwork is not ideal. Also, mini-splits are crucial in spaces such as sunrooms, attics, and garages that are directly connected to unconditioned spaces and where ductwork if installed would be exposed to harsher temperatures.
Lots of homeowners are taking advantage of mini-splits and contractors are installing them in their thousands in neighborhoods. If you have ever thought about installing Mitsubishi Electric systems, read below for more information on how appropriate they may be for your heating and cooling needs.
Why Choose Mitsubishi
Mitsubishi Electric ductless systems are some of the highest quality HVAC solutions according to contractors globally. It is an American brand that many homeowners have grown to know and love mainly because it’s been around for quite awhile and continues innovating to date.
Much like modern day ductless manufacturers, Mitsubishi has a wide range of solutions integrated with remote monitoring and control which gives users flexibility in operation.
One of the greatest breakthroughs in Mitsubishi technology is the use of the i-see sensor which basically scans the whole of your house for cold and hot spots. Once it detects them, it automatically adjusts the temperature to clear them thus giving you a comfortable indoor environment.
As a general advantage of ductless mini-splits, they can operate using a single condensing unit to offer heating and cooling support to multiple rooms.
How Ductless Systems Work and Their Benefits
At their very basic architecture, ductless heating and cooling systems are two-way, reversible heat pumps that take in heat energy from one location and move it to another. They accomplish this by compressing and expanding the refrigerant.
The outdoor unit links with the indoor unit through a bundle of cables, one of them being the refrigerant line. The outdoor unit is carefully located outside your home on a ground level surface. The other component of the system is the indoor unit which is carefully mounted inside the home on a centrally located wall.
With just a single ductless system, you can heat and cool your home. with Mitsubishi remote control functionality, you can adjust the system’s setting for maximum comfort, efficiency, and control.
Outstanding Mitsubishi technologies you are likely to benefit from by investing in their ductless systems include:
- i-see Sensor
- H2i (hyper heat) – This is useful in giving you energy efficient heating in extreme cold climate conditions
- Zone Control – This is selective cooling and heating of spaces
- Quiet operation
- Air filtration
- Inverter-driven compressor – This maximizes energy savings by utilizing only the required energy to cool or heat your spaces.
Mitsubishi ductless systems are available in M-Series cooling systems, M-Series heat pumps, and MXZ multi-zone systems.