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View full detailsThe condenser in a mini split is the outdoor unit that releases heat absorbed from the indoor unit, facilitating the cooling or heating process.
Typically, one condenser can support multiple indoor mini split units, often ranging from 2 to 8, depending on the system's capacity and design.
A 12,000 BTU mini split can effectively cool approximately 400 to 600 square feet, depending on factors like insulation and ceiling height.
Mini split condensers generally last around 15 to 20 years with proper maintenance.
Mini split condensers can leak water if there is a blockage in the drainage line or if the unit is not properly installed.
Mini splits are typically energy-efficient and can use less electricity compared to traditional HVAC systems, especially when used for zoning.
Yes, the mini split condenser must be installed outside to dissipate heat effectively.
It's generally recommended to cover a mini split condenser in winter to protect it from snow and ice, but ensure it remains properly ventilated to prevent moisture buildup.
The best place to install a mini split condenser is in a well-ventilated area with good airflow, away from obstructions, and preferably on a concrete pad or brackets to elevate it off the ground.
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