Energy effi ciency explained ....................................7
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Advantages of new refrigerant type .....................7
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Quick reference guide to models ...........................8
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Features of mini-split line .......................................9
Mode
Model specifi cations
“S”
“S” Series Single Zone .......................................10
“V” Series Inverter Single Zone ........................12
“V” Series InverterFlex Multi-Zone ...................14
“D” Series Ceiling Cassette ..............................16
Ready to buy? Things to consider ........................17
Ductless Mini-Splits
The Comfort Solution
Ductless mini-split systems are a great solution to a wide variety of installation challenges, giving
contractors the ability to put air conditioning (and heat with heat pump models) in locations that
previously seemed impossible. They’re ideal when installing ductwork is diffi cult, prohibitively
expensive, or simply impractical. Both residential and commercial structures, new construction
and existing buildings, are candidates for mini-splits.
Basically a mini-split does away with the need for ductwork. Like a regular split system A/C or
heat pump, the condenser is located outdoors; one or more air handlers are placed indoors. The
two are connected by electrical, refrigerant, and condensate drain lines that run through a small
hole in an exterior wall, generally 3” in diameter or less.
In addition to eliminating the need for ducting, one of the other big advantages of mini-split
systems is true zone control. The air handler is dedicated to the room being conditioned and
is controlled by a wireless remote. That room can be kept at a temperature and humidity level
different from the rest of the house or building.
Multi-zone systems for two, three or four rooms (or one large space) feature a single condenser
that handles two, three or four air handlers. Each air handler is independently controlled, with its
own remote and electronics-based climate controls to regulate temperature and humidity levels,
as well as air fl ow. Units in a bedroom and a home offi ce, for instance, can be programmed
for different hours of operation with the 24-hour timer, or two classrooms situated side by side
can be set at different temperatures.
Mini-split systems have the fl exibility to fi t virtually anywhere and with SEER ratings up to 20.0,
they’re also economical to operate.
Where can you use a mini-split?
n Historic homes (the aesthetics of the
exterior are maintained)
n Homes with hydronic heat
n Residential additions such as a
sunroom or bedroom
n Vacation homes and cabins
n Schools (individual classroom control)
n Church sanctuaries and fellowship halls
Common applications include:
n Restaurants
n Remote offi ces such as those inside
a warehouse or factory
n Utility transfer stations
n Arena sky boxes
n Computer rooms (temperature/
humidity can be different than the
rest of the building)
n Nursing homes and hospitals
n ATMs and offi ce lobbies
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Quiet Operation—The operational sound of the compressor and fan is kept
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outside with the
outside with the condensing unit and the indoor air handler is designed to be
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exceptionally quiet
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Easy Installation—All it takes to connect the outdoor condenser and the indoor
air handler is a
air handler is a hole about 3” in diameter to run refrigerant lines, condensate
rain and electr
drain and electrical wires between the two components
cien
Effi ciency—Units are designed to be energy effi cient with high SEER ratings that
meet or exceed
meet or exceed government mandated standards; and only the room or area being
used is conditio
used is conditioned, potentially decreasing electricity usage when compared to
traditional syst
traditional systems
ttractive A
Attractive Appearance—High wall models feature a low profi le indoor unit in
a neutral color t
a neutral color that blends with any décor; ceiling cassettes also come in a neutral
color that virtua
color that virtually disappears in ceiling installations
Securit
Security—With a room air conditioner, there’s always the worry that access to
the home can
the home can be gained through the window where the unit is mounted; that
worry is elimina
worry is eliminated with a ductless system
Consistent Comfort—Electronic climate controls regulate operation to maintain
a preset tempe
a preset temperature level; random swing air fl ow (on most units) continually
adjusts the fan
adjusts the fan speed and air direction for a gentle, breeze-like effect
Simple O
Simple Operation—One fully featured remote is included for each indoor air
handler, making
handler, making it simple to select the mode, set the temperature and the timer,
and change the
and change the airfl ow direction
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Mini-Splits and Indoor Air Quality
Mini-Spli
According to the EPA, the air inside our homes is often more polluted than
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outside air. W
outside air. What’s needed to protect yourself from airborne contaminants
is a high qual
is a high quality fi ltration system, and that’s just what you get with all
ductless mini-
ductless mini-splits from Comfort-Aire .
In fact, our “V”
In fact, our “V” Series inverter units are equipped with triple fi ltration:
• Ionizer—re
• Ionizer—removes microscopic particles from the air
• Active carbon and dust fi lter—removes dust, smoke, and pollen
• Active carbo
• Air freshening fi lter—helps freshen the air
• Air fresheni
Additionally, the units can be operated in the dehumidifi cation mode without
dditionally, th
cooling or heating. This removes excess humidity from the indoor air, one of
cooling or heati
the keys to preventing the growth of mold, mildew and other contaminants.
the keys to prev
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How does a
mini-split
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Indoor Air Handler
Cooling without Ductwork
A ductless mini-split air conditioner works the same way central air
conditioning does with one big difference—there’s no ductwork.
Both the central system and the mini-split can be classifi ed as
split systems because they consist of an outdoor condensing
unit and an indoor air handler. With a central A/C system, the
indoor components include a cooling coil and an air handler (the
furnace’s blower or a separate air handler) that circulates the
conditioned air throughout the structure by way of the ductwork.
The mini-split indoor unit functions as both the indoor coil and
the air handler, delivering conditioned air directly into a single
room without sending it through any ductwork.
Heat Pump Models
A heat pump mini-split operates in basically the same manner,
but adds heating capability. In the summer it transfers heat
from inside the home to the outdoors. A reversing valve makes
it possible for the unit to reverse this procedure during cold
weather, absorbing heat from the outdoors and transferring it
indoors (yes, there is warm air outside, even when it’s below
freezing).
Heat Gain/Loss
One of the advantages this “ductless” operation provides is
effi ciency. In a central system, the cooler air absorbs heat as
it travels through the ductwork. The longer the duct run, the
greater the temperature gain. In winter, heat can also be lost as
the conditioned air travels through the ducts.
Don’t forget that it takes air pressure to move the conditioned air
through the ducting system and that involves some noise from
the fan and the actual movement of air. A mini-split system,
however, is ultra-quiet because it doesn’t have to push the air
through many feet of ductwork.
Outdoor Condenser
This diagram shows a typical
single zone installation:
n The condensing unit is
installed outdoors while
the air handler is mounted
inside on an exterior wall.
A hole approximately 3” in
diameter is drilled through
the wall. The lines that carry
refrigerant from the air
handler to the condensing
unit and back run through
this hole.
n An electric line runs between
the two components: power
is supplied by the outdoor
unit so there are no cords and
plugs visible on the interior. A
bracket mounted to the wall
supports the air handler, but
is hidden by air handler.
n A drain line runs from the
air handler to the outside to
carry condensate away.
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Inverter Technology:
Taking comfort and effi ciency
to the next level
Comfort-Aire’s “V” Series ductless mini-
split heat pumps maximize comfort by
reducing temperature fl uctuations and at
the same time save an estimated 40% or
more on energy consumption, compared
with traditional mini-split systems.
What’s different about the “V” Series?
It uses state-of-the-art inverter
technology.
An inverter is an electrical
device that varies the
frequency of the power
going to the compressor.
This allows the compressor
to run at variable speeds so
that it can precisely match the power with
the demand.
A microprocessor adjusts the compressor
speed by sampling the ambient air
temperature in the room or space
being cooled or heated. At start up,
the compressor runs at high RPMs to
quickly reach the desired temperature
in the room. Then it slows down to
a low rotation speed to maintain the
temperature. However, during times of
high demand such as weather extremes,
or even a large gathering in the room,
the compressor ramps up to a faster
speed to meet the demand.
Compare this to a traditional system
which cools by running the
compressor until the
setpoint is reached and
then turns off. This
on-off cycling results in
temperature fl uctuations
that affect comfort, and
also adds to wear and tear of
the components.
Temperature isn’t the only contributor
to comfort: humidity is critical. Dehu-
midifi cation, especially during hot, muggy
weather, is an integral component of
cooling. When the compressor in a tra-
ditional system cycles off, dehumidifi ca-
tion also stops. With an inverter system,
excess moisture in the air is removed all
the time because the unit runs constantly,
although mostly at “economy” speed.
Advantages of
Inverter Technology
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Reaches the desired
temperature quickly
n Provides precise temperature
control and continuous
dehumidifi cation (cooling mode)
n Extends component life by
eliminating on-off cycling
Operates exceptionally quietly
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because the DC compressor
runs mostly at low speed,
which also reduces any
vibration and associated noise
n Saves energy by matching
the compressor speed to
the demand; rated at up
to 20.0 SEER
n Extra heating capacity even at
low ambient temperatures
Ductless mini-splits can save you money when it comes to adding
on to your house. If your current HVAC system is correctly sized to
your existing structure, it may not have the capacity to handle the
new square footage. Rather than replacing the entire system, you
can cool and heat your new space with a mini-split—and save the
cost of installing ductwork.
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Multi-ZoneFlexibility
When you need to
condition more than
one space, it’s not
necessary to install
separate systems. You
can choose multi-zone
models that let you
cool and heat multiple
rooms, and with our
InverterFlex models,
you can mix and match
2, 3 or 4 air handlers
to best match your
room requirements.
Each system uses one
outdoor condensing
unit tied to multiple
indoor units, and
each of the indoor
units is independently
controlled to meet
specific comfort requirements.
InverterFlex units make zoning
practical and economical. No
complicated systems and controls
are required to cool and heat
individual rooms. Setting the
desired comfort level is a snap,
using the wireless remote that
comes with each indoor air handler.
This makes them ideal not just
for residential use, but also for
You can see how one outdoor condenser is used in conjunction with multiple
indoor air handlers in a single structure. Air handlers can be installed up to
82’ (depending on model) from the condenser, so you can place the condenser
in the best location for your landscaping.
nursing homes, classrooms,
anywhere individual comfort
control is preferred.
The multi-zone design is also ideal
for large spaces. One or more
InverterFlex systems can be effective
(and quiet) for a church sanctuary
or fellowship hall, school commons
area, even a warehouse setting,
for example. As with all mini-splits,
there’s minimal disruption for
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installation and the sleek indoor
units blend into the décor.
As for operating costs, the units use
inverter technology for effi ciency,
but you may choose to heat/cool
only the room or space being used,
saving even more on utility bills.
Capacities for InverterFlex models
range from 18,000 BTUH to 36,000
BTUH, with indoor air handlers sized
from 9,000 to 12,000 BTUH per zone.
A ductless mini-split can contribute to a better night’s rest by making
your bedroom more comfortable. You can control the temperature
and humidity levels separately from the rest of the home and select
Sleep Mode, if you choose. For most people, body temperature drops
as they sleep so the room setting that was comfortable at bedtime
is too cool by early morning. The Sleep Mode automatically adjusts
the temperature during the night so you don’t wake up looking for a
blanket or have to get up to change the thermostat.
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Energy efficient
and environmentally sound
All Comfort-Aire ductless mini-splits come charged with R-410A, an
environmentally friendly refrigerant.
Why is this important? Because R-410A doesn’t contribute to depletion
of the earth’s vital ozone layer.
The ozone layer is located in the stratosphere, providing a
protective barrier against the sun’s harmful ultraviolet rays
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which can cause skin cancer and cataracts in people. UV
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rays can also affect animals and crop yields.
In the past, most refrigerants were compounds
that contained chlorine—chlorofluorocarbons or
hydrochlorofl uorocarbons. You don’t have to remember
these long names, but you should be aware that when these kinds
of refrigerants are released to the atmosphere, the chlorine molecule
combines with one of the ozone’s oxygen molecules, destroying ozone
at a faster rate than it can be replenished.
Mini-Split Systems
See complete descriptions and specifications
beginning on page 11.
V Series
Single Zone Heat Pumps
9,000 - 24,000 BTUH
Inverter Technology
Soon all CFC and HCF refrigerants used around the world will be
replaced by non-ozone depleting types such as the R-410A that’s
already in use in all our mini-split models.
What do we mean by ‘Energy Effi cient’?
In recent years, heating and cooling manufacturers have made signifi cant
advances in the effi ciency of their systems in terms of energy usage. This is an
especially important purchase consideration as fuel prices continue to rise.
Cooling effi ciency is measured by a Seasonal Energy Effi ciency Ratio (SEER)
rating. The higher the number, the more effi cient the equipment. All Comfort-
Aire systems meet or exceed the federally mandated 13.0 SEER rating, and
some are rated as high as 20.0!
For heat pump models, effi ciency is shown by a Heating Season Performance
Factor (HSPF). This is an estimate calculated by dividing the seasonal heating
output by the seasonal power consumption in watts. The federal minimum
S Series
Single Zone
Cooling only and Heat Pumps
9,000 - 24,000 BTUH
V Series
InverterFlex Heat Pumps
Dual, Tri and Quad Zone
18,000 - 36,000 BTUH
is 7.7; the most effi cient heat pumps have an HSPF between 8 and 10. Our
units are rated as high as 9.5 in the ‘V’ series.
All heating and cooling equipment comes with an Energy Guide label which
shows the estimated energy usage—you can use these labels to compare
equipment effi ciency. Your dealer can help you determine which system is best
for you, taking into account a number of factors including the average number
of yearly cooling and heating days in your area of the country, in addition to
your individual needs.
D Series
Ceiling Cassette
24,000 & 36,000 BTUH
cooling only
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Use this handy guide to
check on the features
of each type of unit.
You can find more
detail on the product
pages that follow.
SEER
HSPF
Auto Operation
Turbo Mode
Sleep Mode
24 Hour Timer
Auto Louver Swing
Louver Setting
Multi-Stage Filtration
Auto Restart
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Classrooms in schools and churches are ideal candi-
dates for ductless mini-splits, especially multi-zone
models. They allow each room to be individually
controlled to meet specifi c requirements and the
units can be turned off when the room is not in use
for additional energy savings.
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Mini-Splits are packed
with comfort features
Ultra-Quiet Operation
High tech multi-speed fan provides balanced air fl ow that’s so quiet, you may not
realize the unit is turned on
Attractive Appearance
The low profi le of wall mount indoor units, along with sleek grille design, results in an
attractive, unobtrusive installation; outdoor units can be installed close to the building
Random Swing
The unit randomly changes the louver direction for a natural breeze-like effect that is
preferred by most people; this feature can be selected in most modes
Airfl ow Direction Control
The vertical louvers can be set for desired airfl ow direction
You can operate Comfort-Aire
mini-splits in a variety of modes
to suit your needs and your
personal comfort level:
nAuto Operation—Climate
controls sense the temperature
in the room and turn the unit
and fan on and off as needed
to maintain the desired
temperature
nCooling Mode—Choose this
mode when cooling is needed
nTurbo Mode—To quickly
bring the room to the desired
temperature, the fan operates
at super high speed until the
setting is reached
Multi-Stage Filtration
Triple fi ltration in our “V” Series helps improve indoor air quality: an active carbon and
dust fi lter removes pollen, dust and smoke; an ionizer removes microscopic particles
from the air, and a freshening fi lter helps freshen the air
Auto Restart
The unit resumes operation when power is restored after a temporary outage, reverting
to the last-used setting
24-Hour Timer
Turns the unit on and off during the day for comfort when you’re home and energy
savings when you’re away
Low Ambient Operation
All high wall mini-splits can operate when the outside temperature is as low as 5o F
without installing a separate low ambient kit
Environmentally Friendly Refrigerant
All Comfort-Aire mini-split systems use R-410A which does not contribute to depletion
of the earth’s vital ozone layer
Self-Diagnostics
Makes it easy to identify any operational problems
All features not available on all models: see reference guide or individual series for specific features
nHeat Mode—For heat pumps,
the condenser extracts
heat from outside air for
economical comfort
nDehumidifi cation Mode—The
unit automatically adjusts
the air fl ow and temperature
setting according to current
room conditions for comfort
even in the most humid
conditions
nAuto Sleep Mode—Because
our body temperature cools
down as we sleep, the unit
automatically adjusts the
setting for all-night comfort
nAir Circulation—The fan
circulates air without heating
or cooling and can be set at
low, medium or high speed
Operation is controlled by
a fully featured wireless
remote. Intuitive design
makes it easy to select
the operational mode.
For Multi-Zone units,
one remote is included
for each indoor unit.
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‘S’ Series
Single zone cooling only
Indoor Unit
and heat pump models
Our “S” Series, rated at 13 SEER, offers
economical zone control because only the
room or area being used is conditioned.
Also, no energy is used to force air through
a duct system.
Since the unit is independent of any other
heating or cooling system, specifi c comfort
requirements can be set for the space. A
wireless remote makes it easy to select both
temperature and mode.
The indoor air handler features a sleek design
that extends just 9” or less into the room,
depending on the model. For installation
fl exibility, the indoor section can be located
up to 82 feet from the outdoor section.
Not only is the air handler visually unobtrusive,
it’s also so quiet you’ll forget it’s even there.
Fan speed and mode can be selected so the
air fl ow provides the comfort needed without
being disruptive. All models feature three
fan speeds.
Built with quality components, the system
includes a three minute delay at start-up to
protect the compressor from short cycling.
Ambient operating temperature: cooling 5° to
109.4° F, heating 19.4° to 75.2° F.
9,000 to
24,000
BTUH
Includes a fully featured
wireless remote
Outdoor Unit
Features
nWhisper Quiet—High tech fan in the indoor unit
delivers balanced air fl ow
nTemperature Compensation—Indoor unit adjusts
automatically as needed to eliminate stratifi cation
between ceiling and fl oor temperatures
nRandom Swing—Continually adjusts air direction
for a gentle, breeze-like effect
nMultiple Modes—Cooling, dehumidifi cation only,
air circulation (heating in heat pump models) plus:
• Sleep mode
• 24-hour timer
• Turbo mode
nAuto Operation—Automatically adjusts to
maintain a constant temperature/humidity level
nAir Filtration—An air fi lter helps trap dust,
pollen, and other particles in the air; this
permanent fi lter is designed to be washed on a
regular basis and re-installed
nAuto Restart—Reverts to the last setting
following a power failure
nLow Ambient Operation—Crankcase heater
allows operation to 5° F (cooling)
nDefrost—On heat pump models
Owners of historic homes will appreciate the comfort and convenience of ductless
mini-splits. Adding air conditioning to older homes can be expensive and diffi cult,
while window units destroy the exterior appearance of the home. But with a
mini-split, the outdoor condenser can be located where it doesn’t detract from
the curb appeal, and simple conduit containing refrigerant and electrical lines is
inconspicuous. Remodelers and renovators will appreciate these same qualities.
(Some limitations apply; see printed warranty for details.)
*Always follow local, state and national electrical codes. Main power connection is 208-230V.
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13 SEER
Single Zone Ductless Mini-Split Sytems
Cooling Only Heat Pump Models
18AWG
16,200/
18,000
Line Voltage
per NEC*
21,600/
23,000
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Line Voltage
per NEC*
9,00012,000
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4 conductor
300V or heavier
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4 conductor
300V or heavier
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16,200/
18,000
16,200/
18,000
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21,600/
23,000
21,600/
23,000
1
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Line Voltage
per NEC*
‘V’ Series
Inverter technology in a
Indoor Unit
wide range of capacities
Comfort and energy effi ciency combine in these
attractive wall mount mini-splits. Rated as high
as 20 SEER, they include all the advantages of
advanced inverter technology.
You’ll find that your room reaches the preset
temperature quickly and that the temperature is
constant, without the variations that occur in other
types with on-off cycling. Because the units run
at low frequency most of the time, energy usage
is kept to a minimum. However, during weather
extremes (or when you have a room full of people),
the compressor ramps up automatically to maintain
the comfort level.
“V” Series units are exceptionally quiet. Heavy duty
compressors in the condensers are not just effi cient,
but they also reduce noise and vibration. Inside,
the balanced fan circulates large volumes of air at
minimal noise levels.
208-230V
9,000 to
24,000
Cooling and
heat pump
models in
all sizes
9,000, 12,000 and
18,000 BTUH Models
BTUH
Outdoor Unit
Features
nAttractive Cabinet—Indoor units feature a
slim profi le with rounded corners and sleek
grilles with a subtle metallic look panel
nMultipleModes—Cooling, dehumidifi cation
only, and heating
• Sleep mode
• 24-hour timer
Applications
Single zone models are especially suited to one
room residential installations such as bedrooms,
sunrooms, additions and workshops. For large
spaces up to 1550 square feet such as offi ces,
conference rooms, common areas, etc., the 24,000
BTUH models deliver big capacity with exceptional
effi ciency. The inverter technology automatically
matches the power delivered with the load
requirements for precise temperature control.
Low Ambient Operation
The low ambient feature allows cooling when
outdoor temperature falls below freezing—great
for temperature/humidity sensitive environments.
Additionally, a factory installed crankcase heater
keeps compressor oil warm and reduces heat loss
to ambient air.
Low Ambient Operation: cooling 5° – 122° F,
heating 5° – 93.2 ° F.
• Turbo mode
• Auto sleep mode
nRandom Swing—Continually adjusts fan
speed and air direction for a gentle, breeze-
like effect that’s preferred by most people
nRemote Control—Makes it easy to program
and operate the unit
nMulti-Stage Filtration—Includes ionizer to
remove microscope particles, active carbon
and dust fi lter, and freshening fi lter for
improved indoor air quality
nLow Ambient Operation—Cooling
mode functions even when the outdoor
temperature reaches 5
nDefrost Control—Automatically removes any
frost accumulation on the coil
nAuto Restart—Reverts to the last setting
following a power failure
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Single Zone Ductless Mini-Split Systems with Inverter Technology
Vertical Modulating
Horizontal (left/right)
Random Swing
INDICATOR LAMPS
ON/OFF
24 Hr. Timer/Sleep Mode
Defrost or Hot Start
Temperature Setting
INDOOR UNIT DIMENSIONS
Width (inches)
Height (inches)
Depth (inches)
Net Wt/Shipping Wt (lbs)
OUTDOOR UNIT DIMENSIONS
Width (inches)
Height (inches)
Depth (inches)
Net Wt/Shipping Wt (lbs.)
ELECTRICAL DATA OUTDOOR UNIT*
Main Power Connection
Max. Circuit Ampacity
Max. Fuse/HACR Circuit Breaker
Recommended Indoor/Outdoor
Connecting Cabler Type (SJOW)
LINE SETS O.D. (inch) / REFRIGERANT
Refrigerant
Liquid Connection (flare) (inch)
Suction Connection (flare) (inch)
Maximum Line Set Length
Maximum Elevation (outdoor)
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/162915/16331/4351/4
1
23
/4231/4273/8337/8
1
11
/4111/4133/1613
83.8/90.486.0/92.6110.2/119.0136.7/147.7
Outdoor UnitOutdoor UnitOutdoor UnitOutdoor Unit
99.51513.5
15151515
Line Voltage
per NEC*
R-410AR-410AR-410AR-410A
1/41/41/43/8
3/81/21/25/8
65 feet65 feet82 feet82 feet
26 feet26 feet32.8 feet32.8 feet
Heat Pump Models
**
VMH12SC-1
**
VMH18SC-1
On Remote: 62° F – 86° F temperature setting range
Line Voltage
per NEC*
Line Voltage
per NEC*
‘V’ Series
**
VMH24SC-1
Line Voltage
per NEC*
*Always follow local, state and national electrical codes. Main power connection is 208-230V.
**Energy Star compliant models.
1
Min. 15 ft. line set recommended.
2
Oil trap should be installed every 16.5 to 23 feet (5-7m).
Design, specifications and performance data subject to change without notice.
Warranty—6 years on compressor, 2 year on parts
(Some limitations apply; see printed warranty for details.)
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‘V’ Series
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Zone 18,000 to 24,00
InverterFlex™ Systems
Our InverterFlex multi-zone units let you
condition two, three or four rooms—or one
large space—with just one outdoor unit. The
contractor can design a system that best meets
the load requirements of each room being
conditioned because indoor air handlers can be
mixed and matched.
A single outdoor condenser is sized for multiple
indoor air handlers. These 9,000 and 12,000
BTUH indoor units can be mixed, up to the
point that their combined capacity reaches the
total system capacity—see the chart on the
following page.
Dual Zone 18,000 to 24,000 BTUH
Cool and heat two rooms or separate areas. Includes two indoor
air handlers and two wireless remotes, one for each air handler.
Tri/Quad-Zone 27,000
to 36,000 BTUH
InverterFlex models incorporate all the advantages
of inverter technology. The compressor speed is
variable, depending on the load demand. Most
of the time the unit runs at low RPMs, saving
energy while maintaining comfort, but ramping
up to higher RPMs when needed. Temperature
fl uctuations and compressor on/off cycling are
eliminated, and indoor air quality is enhanced
because air is constantly being pulled through
the fi lters and dehumidifi ed.
True zone control is possible
because each air handler operates
independently. InverterFlex systems
are also great for larger spaces such
as fellowship halls and commons
areas: install one or more units for
quiet, effi cient, easily controlled
comfort.
Includes one fully featured
wireless remote per indoor unit.
ates
ms
h
it.
Cool and heat three or four rooms/separate areas.
Includes three or four air handlers and one wireless
remote for each air handler.
Features
nZone Control—Each air handler is independently
controlled, can be set for individual preferences or
turned off when the room isn’t being used
Random Swing—Continually adjusts air direction for
n
a gentle, breeze-like effect preferred by most people
nMultiple Modes—Cooling, dehumidifi cation only,
air circulation, heating plus:
• Sleep mode
• 24-hour timer
• Turbo mode
nLow Ambient Operation—cooling 5° – 122° F,
heating 5° – 93.2 ° F
nAuto Operation—Automatically selects the mode
required to maintain a constant temperature/
humidity level
nMulti-Stage Filtration—Includes ionizer toremove microscope particles, active carbon
and dust fi lter, and freshening fi lter for
improved indoor air quality
n Auto Restart—Reverts to the last setting
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following a power failure
‘V’ Series InverterFlex
TM
Multi-Zone Ductless Mini-Split HeatPumps
Mix and match indoor units up to the maximum BTUHs for each
system. The chart on the right shows the various combinations.
Note that outdoor and indoor units are ordered separately; “A”
indicates outdoor unit, “B” indicates indoor unit.
For instance, to order a 33,000 BTUH tri-zone, you’ll specify one
A-VMH36QC, two B-VMH12FC, and one B-VMH09FC.
Outdoor Units
FEATURES
Power Supply
System Cooling Capacity (BTUH)
SEER
Cooling Amps
System Heating Capacity (BTUH)
Heating Amps
HSPF
OUTDOOR UNIT DIMENSIONS
Width (inches)
Height (inches)
Depth (inches)
Net Wt/Shipping Wt (lbs.)
ELECTRICAL DATA OUTDOOR UNIT*
Main Power Connection
A-VMH18DC-1 A-VMH27TC-1 A-VMH36QC-1
208/230-1-60 208/230-1-60 208/230-1-60
18,00027,00036,000
16.016.015.0
7.511.015.0
19,00028,00038,000
7.611.215.0
7.77.78.5
1
33
/4331/439
3
27
/8273/837
3
13
/16133/1613
117.9/125.7 125.7/133.4 189.6/198.4
Outdoor Unit Outdoor Unit Outdoor Unit
InverterFlex Outdoor/Indoor Combinations
OUTDOOR UNIT ZONESINDOOR UNITS TOTAL BTUH
A-VMH18DC-1
A-VMH27TC-1
A-VMH36QC-1
* 9K = Model No. B-VMH09FC-1, 12K = Model No. B-VMH12FC-1