Is a mini-split system my only option?
lgorjance
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Comments (1)Hello, A manual J would tell you what you need for the room. 9000 btu,s is 3/4 of a ton. Depending on needs, this is small to overkill....See MoreDo mini split systems come cooling only
Comments (2)Yes, they can be had in cooling-only. I think that the heat pumps are a little more expensive than cooling only, but not much. I can not comment on the relative efficiency. The heat pumps are mechanically more complex so they have more failure modes. I have three multi outdoor units for my seven room house. The reversal valve crapped out on one of mine just before the one-year warranty date. (Note to you AC guys, it stuck in heat mode and would reverse if I tapped on the valve with the butt end of a screwdriver.) I do not think that is a big consideration, but you might want to discuss that. What is the advantage of heat pumps to you? Maybe a lot and maybe none. Do you heat with oil, gas or propane? You can compare your heating costs with your current fuel and electricity rates and decide if you want to heat with heat pumps in relatively mild, but cool, weather. There is a cut-off temp where they fail to perform well when it gets colder. You can zone your heat when you are using them, adding more economy, heating only the rooms are sitting in to comfortable temp and leaving your main t-stat set lower. (This gets a little complicated if the t-stat is in a room that you are heating with the mini split.) Tip: when heating with high wall or ceiling units, you will probably want to turn up the blower manually higher than its programmed speed to keep the heat near the floor and not accumulate near the ceiling. On the other hand, your ceiling paddle fan will take care of this as well if you have them. One thing you might want to keep in mind. I can say that the Mitsu (and perhaps all brand) multi are less efficient than the 1:1 units and they do not do as well as the single units with heating at low temperatures. For the former, I think it stems from the fact that the compressors only throttle back to a certain percentage of max. For example, a single unit might be rated at 9000 BTU. If you only need a little cooling, and assume that they throttle back to 10%, you can efficiently get 900 btu out of them running constantly with no on/off. Your tri unit is probably 22,000 btu and can throttle back to 2200 btu with the same assumption so your compressor will be flicking on and off more often which yields poorer humidity control and not as even cooling. Please, keep in mind the relative nature of my comments. These things all work really well compared to window units and compared to central forced air. Be sure to consider all of your alternatives for the installation. In addition to wall-hung, you can have floor mounted, short ducts to hidden units and ceiling-mounted. That all costs more though. You have probably seen the pictures of installations with the plumbing straight through the walls to the outside of the house. Mine are run inside the walls to underneath the house. Again it might cost you a little more, but talk about it with your contractor. You should look at the MItsubishi, Sanyo, Toshiba and perhaps, other web sites to get some more information about their equipment alternatives. Your contractor should be willing to discuss all of this at length with you since you are making a big investment. I hope they can evaluate your cut off point for economical heating with the heat pumps vs. your hydronic heat. They should be able to estimate for cooling only vs heat pumps. The price difference might be trivial, however....See MoreMini Split System in New Construction
Comments (15)Ductless mini splits allow customizing comfort in each and every room. No need to heat the kitchen or the bedroom when your living room or a kid’s room is too cool. Ductless mini splits for new home construction. If you are building a new home and strive to become more energy-efficient, you probably should install one of the most cost-effective systems to control the climate in each room all year around. Mini-split or split air conditioning systems, otherwise known as ductless HVAC systems, offer numerous installation options in residential and commercial buildings. Because of their size and capabilities, they are ideal for: Garages Individualized rooms Efficiency apartments Music studios Older homes and cottages Some of the many benefits include: Small Size Ductless Energy Efficient Cost Efficient Easy to Install Flexible Applications Maximum Comfort Quiet Personalized...See Moremini split system - ac and heat or ac only
Comments (1)How much extra are you being quoted? Right off the cuff I'd say I would go for the heat aspect as it would give you greater control over marginal heating needs and spring and fall, and might need some heat in the early morning or late evening, but cooling during the day....See Morelgorjance
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