heating and air conditioning, Uncategorized

Carrier Ductless Split Systems

For homes with no ductwork (using window air conditioners or no air conditioning), duct-free splits (also known as mini-splits) offer a QUIET, efficient and safe alternative.

Toshiba Residential :

In our opinion, this system is more than ductless — it’s peerless. Designed for unsurpassed cooling and heating comfort, this compact wall system boasts a staggering energy-efficiency rating of up to 23.0 SEER. And likewise, as a heat pump, it gives seriously impressive HSPF ratings of up to 10.0.

Infinity Residential :

The Infinity series is all about choice. You can choose a heat pump — for cool-season heating and warm-season cooling — or an air conditioner unit. You can even opt for a system that’s designed for open floor plans or multiple rooms.

Performance Residential :

The Performance series is all about choice. You can choose a heat pump — for cool-season heating and warm-season cooling — or an air conditioner unit. You can even opt for a system that’s designed for open floor plans or multiple rooms.

Comfort Residential (Carrier):

Presenting our most economical way to bring cooling and heating to room spaces you’d like to turn into your comfort zones. Our Comfort series includes your choice of an air conditioner for cooling or a heat pump for cool-season heating comfort.

Toshiba Commercial (Carrier):

If you’re like most business owners, you value overachievers. Our top-performing heat pumps are available in your choice of wall, cassette or under-ceiling configurations to match the unique needs of your building’s space.

Performance Commercial :

If you’re looking for a balance of performance and economy, these ductless Split systems mean business. You’ll enjoy a 3-speed fan and a solid energy rating of up to 17.4 SEER.

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Source: Cozy Comfort Plus

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