Cooper & Hunter 9,000 BTU, 115V, 19 SEER Ductless Mini Split AC/Heating System MIA Series Pre-Charged Inverter Heat Pump with 16ft Installation Kit
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1 ton = 12,000 BTU/H br>In the HVAC industry, this is a rule of thumb. It can cool up to 400 square feet with one ton of refrigeration. The 9,000 BTU/H is a 3/4 ton, which means it can cool up to 300 square feet. There are many variables to consider when sizing the unit, but this should suffice. If the room contains a lot of heat sources, such as a computer, a sunny window, or other thermal sources. This will need to be taken into account as well, but the rule of thumb provided above should suffice.
Error in communication between indoors and outdoors. The codes are located on the indoor unit's left side.
I have an area of about 800 square feet, and it works well and is quiet.
Selected User Reviews For Cooper & Hunter 9,000 BTU, 115V, 19 SEER Ductless Mini Split AC/Heating System MIA Series Pre-Charged Inverter Heat Pump with 16ft Installation Kit
I recently purchased a Harris and Cooper mini split air conditioner with a capacity of 18000 BTUs. Mine was on sale for a total of $768 when I discovered it. 00 is around 1100 in most cases. So, if you're around 1100, don't feel bad. Even at that price, the monthly savings are well worth it. Today in Arizona, the temperature is 114 degrees, while it is 70 degrees in my home. Installing it is simple and takes about 3 hours.
For a 110 volt system, this is most likely the highest Btu rating. It keeps the entire upstairs of our beach house cool. I can leave it on 100% of the time. However, make sure that you use an outlet that is protected by a 20 amp circuit breaker rather than a 15 amp breaker because the unit At its peak, the circuit draws 16 amps.
This air conditioner works well, but it's not a DIY project unless you've worked with air conditioners before or are brave enough to spend a lot of time and money. Another important factor to consider is the length of the run between your inside unit and the outside unit; the package includes about 16' of piping; however, my run was just under 40', resulting in an additional $130 in piping costs. I also needed to purchase a flare tool, pipe cutter, and pipe bender (due to the fact that I needed to make a few 90-degree turns). Because I recently installed air conditioning in a Trans Am, I had a vacuum pump and gauges on hand, but I imagine most DIYers would need to purchase those as well. Also, because of the extra piping, the system didn't come with enough R410 refrigerant, so that was required as well. Overall, it cost about $300 more (and more if you don't already have the vacuum pump and gauges) and took more than 10 hours to install if you have a longer run like I did. However, I was blown away by how well it worked and how quiet it was once it was installed. I know it's mentioned in other reviews, but it's true. When on low settings, it's nearly impossible to tell it's on, and the same is true for the outside unit. I plan to install more of these units, but I'll keep the piping run to 16 feet or less in my design.
I hired a professional to install the unit in our garage. After connecting the unit and adding a dedicated 20 amp circuit for it. We had cold air in the garage after about 4 hours of installation. The condenser is installed on the garage's brick exterior wall. Inside and outside, you can barely hear it running; outside, you have to get right up close to hear it. It's eerily quiet inside on the default setting. The turbo setting amplifies the sound a little more. There's nothing quite like air conditioning from a window. I just finished insulating the garage door and need to do some more work to improve the seal. That being said, we hit 74 degrees in Texas in August and September with the door fully open. Boom.
The system must be vacuumed down, which necessitates the use of a vacuum pump by the home installer. Depending on the design of your exterior wall and the placement of the exterior unit in relation to the inside unit, installation is relatively simple. If you want to do the installation yourself, you'll need a vacuum pump, but if you're not a licensed installer, doing so may void your warranty. It's extremely difficult to find information about the unit's heating system. Because the lowest heating set point is 62 degrees Fahrenheit, you can forget about turning it down for off-season hours in your shop during the winter. I believe the coldest outside temperature it will work in is 17 or 19 degrees F, but I'm not sure. I've only had this unit for a few days, so I can't comment on how well it works, but it does blow both warm and cold air. When the temperatures drop into the teens this winter, it'll be the real teat. For the coldest months of the Ohio winter, I may need to add an additional heater. We'll have to wait and see. I hope you will find this information helpful. Wishing you a pleasant day.
11o volt 12000 btu is a nice little unit. So far so good, it took about 5 hours to install. For the record, I am an HVAC technician, so it was simple.
This unit was installed in September 2020, but the compressor failed in December 2020. They wouldn't replace it after 3 months of use because I didn't register it within 60 days of purchase. Whether or not it was registered, a warranty is a warranty with proof of purchase date. This company should be avoided at all costs!.
This is located on the second floor of my store. Even though I have yet to finish insulating and covering the walls and ceiling, it keeps the humidity down while cooling. Because the temperatures have been in the 90s for several weeks, I wouldn't be able to work without this unit. Even at maximum fan speed, the unit is quiet.