The ductless heat pump is a split system that heats and cools. This is made possible by using a reversible magnet which allows the refrigerant to work in the opposite direction. A typical pure refrigeration system directs the cooled refrigerant to the internal evaporator during operation. This process leads to the return of the heated refrigerant to the outdoor unit. A "mini-split heat pump" simply reverses this process by supplying heated refrigerant to the internal evaporator, which creates pleasantly warm air that doesn't fuse hot gas. With this type of system, you get all the benefits of excellent cooling as well as reliable heating on colder days.
A ductless mini split heat pump consists of two main components - an external compressor/condenser and an indoor air unit. A pipe, through which electrical wiring, cooling lines, suction lines and condensate lines are accommodated, connects the outdoor and indoor units.
Today's homeowners are more concerned than ever with maintaining a comfortable life without facing high energy costs. A ductless heat pump is a viable solution in many situations. A ductless heat pump system delivers hot and cold air to individual rooms or small areas of the house. A bidirectional heat pump is used for this. Two-way heat pumps are very efficient because they take advantage of the natural tendency of heat to move from a warm to a cold room and can reverse the process with minimal use of electricity.
A ductless heat pump system consists of at least one outdoor unit with compressor and condenser and at least one indoor air unit. The indoor and outdoor units are connected by suction lines, cooling lines, power cables and condensate drains. No channels are used at all.
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