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Strategies Of Denver Mini-Split Installation Success
Mini-split systems are renowned for their ease of install than their counterparts with ducts. Mini-splits are far simpler to set up than ducted systems. They typically require a three-inch hole in the wall. Due to their relatively simple installation process they can be installed in just several hours (depending on the dimensions of the unit) instead of weeks. To ensure that your mini-split system will perform efficiently and effectively, you will need to plan and prepare. Here are some useful tips for mini-split installation success.
Choose a location that can accommodate the weight of your device
To ensure Mini-split Installation to be successful, it is important to place your system in a place that is able to be able to support the weight. Mini-split indoor units are lightweight and can weigh between 30 to 50 pounds, based on their dimensions. To prevent damaging your ceiling or walls and to limit excessive vibrations, select an area that is sturdy enough to accommodate the weight of the system.
The outdoor component of a mini-split is significantly heavier than its interior counterpart. Most mini-splits for outdoor use weigh between the range of 80 to 250 pounds. Due to their size, homeowners should stay away from placing them on hard ground, which can shift and cause disruption to the system's connections. It is better to place the unit on a concrete pad that is able to support the weight for the long-term.
Your indoor unit should be installed in a location that is free of obstructions
It's difficult to choose the right spot for your indoor system. While many homeowners may consider placing the unit in front of furniture or any other obstructions to make it appear less conspicuous, doing so isn't a good idea from a performance standpoint.
If a mini-split is placed behind an obstruction, it will not be in a position to heat, cool or circulate the space efficiently. As such, you should choose to install your system in a location that is at least one meter from any obstructions to ensure that temperature-controlled air can flow freely throughout the space.
Pick a place that isn't subject to temperature fluctuations.
Mini-split systems come with an inverter system, which can help increase the comfort level of the space as well as the effectiveness of the system when put in place correctly. Contrary to conventional temperature-control systems the inverter technology found in mini-split systems lets them alter the amount of hot or cold air that they let out by detecting the temperature of the space. This allows them to maintain the same temperature and comfortable temperature, without consuming more energy.
Mini-split systems change their settings according to the temperature in the room, it's essential not to put the device in an area where there are frequent or significant temperature fluctuation. If the mini-split is located under direct sun, it may trigger sensors to sense temperatures greater than the average.
In the end, the system can reduce the temperature of the room with more power than is actually necessary, which wastes energy and causes a less pleasant environment. Other places that could have more extreme temperature fluctuations include those that are adjacent to windows or doors, next to heating appliances like stoves, or close to air vents. To get the most accurate temperature readings, the multi zone mini-split system should be placed in a shaded location far from other appliances and closer towards the middle of the house.
Make sure the installation site is clear of electromagnetic interference
Apart from ensuring that you mini-split installation system away from zones that are subject to temperature fluctuations, it is recommended to also opt for an area that is free from electromagnetic interference.
Examples of areas in the home that usually receive a lot of electromagnetic interference comprise close to televisions, microwaves, Bluetooth speakers, cordless telephones as well as computers, sensors or other devices that emit electromagnetic signals. If a mini-split device is located within one of these locations it could be affected by electromagnetic interference. hinder its operation and hinder its efficiency. Mini-split systems placed within a couple of meters of such devices will usually work well.
Choose the correct height for your system
Placement height is another important factor that will ensure your system operates efficiently after installation. If the system is installed in a position that is too low or excessively high, it may not be able to disperse air over the space you want to cool or heat.
The ideal level at which to place the mini-split will be determined by its configuration. Wall-mounted mini-splits must be at minimum six feet tall. If your walls aren't seven feet in height must avoid installing a wall-mounted mini-split. Floor-mount mini-splits on the other hand, need to be installed only a minimum of six inches above the ground in order to function effectively. But, homeowners must go through the installation guide included with their mini-split model as the requirements for clearance can differ.
When installing the condensate pump make sure you consider the exact location.
Many homeowners make the mistake of not determining where the condensate pump will be installed prior to installing mini-splits. A condensate pump is required for the majority of mini-split systems in order to eliminate the water generated during the cooling or heating process. The best place for the indoor unit is to decide where it will be placed before putting it up. This will ensure that there is no disturbance caused by the pump's sound.
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