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Mitsubishi MZ-FH09NA - 9,000 BTU 30.5 SEER Hyper Heat Wall Mounted Ductless Mini Split Air Conditioner with Heat Pump 220V Mitsubishi M Series Solutions fit any room size: View 12,000 BTU 26.1 Seer - Fits 350 - 500 ft2 Room View 15,000 BTU 22 Seer - Fits 500 - 750 ft2 Room View 17,200 BTU 21 Seer - Fits 500 - 750 ft2 Room System Includes:Outdoor Unit: MUZ-FH09NAIndoor Unit: MSZ-FH09NA Wireless Remote ControlThe new Hyper Heating INVERTER-driven wall-mounted ductless split system is ideal for heating and cooling residential rooms/spaces such as bedrooms, home offices, living rooms, dining rooms, bonus rooms, basements, kitchens, offices, kiosks, guardhouses, and more. These Energy Star rated heat pump systems have a slim design and operate quietly at high efficiencies to provide you with consistently cool or warm air. This low ambient capable model has cooling capacities ranging from 1,700 - 12,000 BTU, heating capacities ranging from 1,600 - 18,000 BTU, and is rated at 30.5 SEER / 13.5 HSPF.

Control OptionsThe Mitsubishi systems also offer the optional wireless, RFI-RedLINK™ enabled, full-function wall mount controller, allowing homeowners to control their unit from a remote PC, smartphone or tablet (MHK1 sold separately). If you prefer a standard, fully wired and functioning wall mount control, this system also works with the PAR-31MAA (sold separately and requires MAC-333IF).INVERTER TechnologyThe M-Series INVERTER-driven compressor and linear expansion valve (LEV) works with the systemÃs sophisticated electronic controls to detect temperature changes in a room or zone, automatically changing speeds to adjust for precise capacity and temperature control.i-see Sensor™ 3D TechnologyThe i-see Sensor™ 3D scans the room and divides it into 752 fields. Using thermography the system knows if there are people present in the room. This makes it possible to align the air conditioning to the people in the room or flow around them. The energy saving mode is activated if there is nobody in the room.

H2i® Technology100% heating capacity at 5° F outdoor ambient82% heating capacity at -4° F outdoor ambient62% heating capacity at -13° F outdoor ambientAir FiltrationThe indoor units use a sophisticated triple filtration system to ensure clean, healthy air throughout the rooms/zones they condition. The Hybrid Catechin washable pre-filter captures dust and eliminates odors, while the Blue Enzyme washable filter uses an enzyme catalyst to capture and eliminate allergens, germs, bacteria, and viruses. They also contain a washable Platinum Catalyst Deodorizing filter for high-powered odor absorption lasting up to two years.Quiet OperationThe MSZ Indoor Units operate at very low sound levels (20-46 decibels). According to a study performed by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, these units are quieter than a human whisper (30 decibels) at low speed.Environmentally FriendlyMitsubishi was clearly taking the environment into consideration when designing the M-Series line by using R410A refrigerant with zero Ozone Depletion Potential (ODP), 83% recyclable components, and washable filters made from natural materials on all models.

Additional Features & BenefitsAuto changeover feature automatically switches between cooling and heating as needed Wide discharge vane and Swing Mode feature provides up to 150° horizontal air flow coverage ìSmart Setî feature provides single button temperature recallWireless handheld remote controller includedIndoor unit front panel access makes filter cleaning an easy taskZone controlQuiet outdoor unit operation up to 49 dB(A)Hot-start technology ensures warm air from startupAuto restart feature works after a power outageIndoor unit is powered by the outdoor
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5/7 All parts are warranted for a period of five (5) years to the original registered end-user with proof of proper installation. The compressor is warranted for a period of seven (7) years to the original registered end-user with proof of proper installa ID - Cool - 20/23/29/36/40 dB(A) Heat - 20/24/29/36/42 dB(A) OD - Cool/Heat - 48/49 dB(A) 4-Way Remote Air Flow Control Liquid/Gas Line Set Size Washable Catechin Filter, Washable Platinum Deodorizing Filter, Washable Anti-Allergy Enzyme Filter Specification Sheet Submittal Sheet Installation Instructions 1 Parts List Service Manual Specification Sheet Submittal Sheet Installation Instructions Use & Care Instructions Parts List Service Manual You selected the ComfortUp Extended Warranty. AIG's Service Net Warranty, our warranty provider, will only underwrite service contracts for new systems installed by an HVAC professional. After purchase, you will be required to provide a copy of an invoice or receipt from your contractor as proof of professional installation.

A ductless heating and cooling system is a highly efficient zonal heating and cooling system that does not require the use of air ducts. Ductless systems consist of an outdoor compressor unit and one or more indoor air-handling units, called “heads,” linked by a dedicated refrigerant line. Indoor heads are typically mounted high on a wall covering a three-inch hole where the refrigerant line passes through from the outside unit, which is mounted at the base of the house. Each indoor head corresponds with a heating and cooling zone that can be controlled independently. Displacing an existing zonal heating systemDuctless systems are ideal for replacing or supplementing baseboard, wall and ceiling heat, wood stoves, electric furnaces and other electric plug-in space heaters, such as those using propane or kerosene. A cost-effective solution for a small electrically heated home may consist of a single-zone system serving the main area of the house, with existing electric baseboards remaining in bedrooms and bathrooms.

Room additionsA ductless system can also be an ideal solution for a room added onto a house or an attic converted a to living space. Rather than extending the home’s existing ductwork or pipes, or adding electric resistance heaters, the ductless system will provide efficient heating and cooling. Please note that homes that are not primarily electrically heated may not be eligible for utility incentives; check with your electric utility for incentive eligibility requirements.New constructionNew home designs can be adapted to take advantage of a ductless system’s many benefits. Two or more systems can be installed in various zones of the house to simplify installation and minimize refrigerant line length. Please note that homes under construction are generally not eligible for utility incentives, though complete/permitted for occupancy homes are now eligible for incentives in most utility territories; check with your electric utility for incentive eligibility requirements. 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.Ductless systems consist of several parts, including:An outdoor unit that contains a condensing coil, an inverter-driven variable speed compressor, an expansion valve and a fan to cool the condenser coilAn indoor unit that contains an evaporator and a quiet oscillating fan to distribute air throughout the living spaceA refrigerant line-set that is made of insulated copper tubing and is housed in a conduit alongside a power cable, and a condensation drainA remote control that can be used to set the desired temperature and program for nighttime settingsThe system is controlled via a remote control that changes temperature and operation mode.

Wall-mounted and wi-fi enabled controls are also available. While a ductless system can be used as a primary heat source, homeowners are encouraged to keep their existing electric heating units as supplementary heating in case of extreme weather conditions or for use in hard-to-reach extremities of the home. Ductless systems are highly efficient, using 25 to 50 percent less energy than zonal heat types, such as baseboard, wall and ceiling heat or electric forced-air furnaces. Three key factors account for the high efficiency of a ductless system:1. Ductless systems allow the user to control each heating and cooling zone independently, eliminating the costly overheating and over-cooling common to central air systems. You no longer need to pay to heat or cool unoccupied rooms.2. While central air systems lose as much as 30 percent of their efficiency through air leaks and conduction in the ductwork, ductless systems distribute air directly to each zone, resulting in 25 percent greater efficiency.

Ductless systems use inverter-driven, variable speed compressors that allow the system to maintain constant indoor temperatures by running continuously at higher or lower speeds. Thus, the system can ramp-up or down without great losses in operating efficiency, avoiding the energy intensive on/off cycling common in electric heating systems.3. Modern ductless systems have extremely good Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratios, or SEER, between 16 and 22, and Heating Seasonal Performance Factors, or HSPF, that range from 9 to 12 or greater. Ductless heating and cooling systems were developed in Japan in the 1970s and have since become a preferred heating and cooling system throughout Asia and much of Europe. In the United States, ductless systems have been used in commercial applications for over 20 years. The average cost of an installed ductless system with a single indoor heating/cooling head is between $3,000 and $5,000. Additional heads and greater heating capacities will increase the cost of the system.

Other factors that will affect the cost of an installed system include manufacturer and model, geographical location, refrigerant line-set length, difficulty of installation and installer rates. Many utilities in the Northwest offer customers incentives as high as $1,500 for upgrading an existing electric heating system to a ductless system. Interest-free financing may also be available. Check with your local electric utility for details.Visit our utility incentives page for a listing of incentives that may be available in your area.Federal tax credits and additional incentivesResidential energy tax credits for high-efficiency heating, cooling and water heating equipment may be available for qualified equipment. For more information and for a list of qualified ductless systems, visit the ENERGY STAR® website.MontanaThe Montana Energy Conservation Installation Credit provides a tax credit for 25 percent of the cost of a ductless heating and cooling system, with a maximum credit of $500 per individual and up to $1,000 for a married couple filing jointly.

OregonEffective January 1, 2013, qualified equipment is eligible for a $350 to $1,500 tax credit from the Oregon Department of Energy. To review qualified equipment and incentives for ductless systems, visit the Oregon Department of Energy’s website.Additional resourcesVisit the Database of State Incentives for Renewables & Efficiency for a comprehensive list of incentives that support energy efficiency in the United States. With proper maintenance and care, a ductless system should perform for over 20 years. Many of the systems installed during the 1980s are still functioning well today. Check manufacturer guidelines for proper maintenance of your system or reference our Ductless Homeowner’s Guide. Ductless systems require basic maintenance to ensure optimum performance, though periodic professional servicing of your system is recommended. In most cases, ductless system maintenance is limited to keeping filters and coils clean, and these tasks can easily be performed by the homeowner.

For more information, download our Ductless Homeowner’s Guide or refer to the manufacturer’s maintenance guidelines for your system. Ductless systems are sized to meet the heating and cooling needs of a home’s individual zones. There is a great deal of flexibility when it comes to system sizing as one indoor unit can provide between ¾ and 2½ tons of heating and cooling depending on its BTU capacity rating. Some common capacities for indoor units are 9k, 12k 18k, 24k, and 30k BTU. Outdoor units are sized to meet the combined load of all heating and cooling zones. More than one outdoor unit may be necessary for multi-zone systems.Work with a qualified ductless Master Installer to make sure you are getting a properly sized system for the heating and cooling needs of your home. Installers in your area can be found here. A Master Installer has shown commitment and experience with ductless systems. These installers have successfully completed a technical training, at minimum 25 ductless installations within the last three years and have agreed to program-identified best practices.