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Ductless split systems provide targeted heating and cooling comfort when conventional central HVAC equipment is too or impractical to install.
Widely adopted in Europe and Southeast Asia,
ductless technology continues to gain popularity in the U.S. as consumers and businesses look for cost-effective
alternatives to window units, PTACs (packaged terminal air conditioners) and inefficient ducted systems.
Basic Components of a Ductless
System
So, how does ductless air conditioning work? In many respects,
a ductless mini split operates in a
similar manner to its ducted counterpart.
In the refrigeration cycle, low-pressure gas is
transformed into high-pressure gas by the action of a compressor.
The heat is dissipated into the outdoors by the action of a forced air fan. The refrigerant then becomes a high-pressure liquid,
and it is again changed into a
low-pressure liquid by a metering device at the
evaporator coil.
Heat energy from the indoor air is
absorbed by the refrigerant, and the resulting cooler air is pushed into the living area by the internal blower. The resulting low-pressure gas is moved through the
suction line back to compressor, and the cycle is repeated again.
http://eetd.lbl.gov/ee/ee-1.html There are two main elements in a ductless split system installation:
Outdoor Unit
The outdoor condensing unit houses three primary components including:
The Compressor: The compressor
is the heart of any air conditioning system. It is also the most expensive individual part. The device condenses low-pressure gas into high-pressure gas, so the thermal heat transfer process is completed more efficiently.
Condensing Coil: A lattice-like structure
comprised of numerous aluminum fins, the condensing coil cycles hot refrigerant and accommodates its conversion from a high-pressure gas to a high-pressure liquid.
The Fan: The fan draws air through the condensing coil and helps dissipate the stored heat energy into the outdoor environment.

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