What is Ductless?
A ductless heating and cooling system is a highly efficient system that does not require the use of air ducts. Ductless systems consist of an outdoor compressor unit and one or more indoor air-handeling units, called “heads”, linked by a dedicated refrigerant line. Indoor heads are typically mounted high on a wall covering a 3″ hole where the refrigerant line passes through from the outside unit which is mounted at the base of the house.
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Zone based climate control
Each indoor head corresponds with a heating and cooling zone that can be controlled independently.
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Ductless heating and cooling systems are reversible, two-way heat pumps that transfer heat between outdoor and indoor air by compressing and expanding refrigerant. Using a refrigerant vapor compression cycle, like a common household refrigerator, ductless systems collect heat from outside the house and deliver it inside the house on the heating cycle, and vice versa on the cooling cycle. Ductless systems use variable speed compressors with inverter technology (AC to DC) in order to continuously match the heating/cooling load, avoiding inefficient on/off cycling of conventional electric resistance and central heating systems commonly associated with uncomfortable temperature variations and high energy consumption.

