Wednesday, November 3, 2021

Pioneer 12,000 BTU 21.5 SEER 115V 8-Way Compact Cassette A/C Heat Pump System


 

Pioneer 12,000 BTU 21.5 SEER 115V 8-Way Compact Cassette A/C Heat Pump System. Indoor units of this type of ductless mini split system are designed to be mounted as recessed into the ceiling, where only a decorative air exchange panel is visible. Price: $1,688.00

Link:

https://thebestminisplit.com/producto/pioneer-12000-btu-115v-ceiling-cassette/


Product Details

  • Ultra High Efficiency Inverter++ ceiling cassette split heat pump system
  • Cooling capacity: 12,000 BTU/H with 21.5 SEER efficiency
  • Heating capacity: 12,000 BTU/H with 10.5 HSPF efficiency
  • Voltage: 110~120 V, 60 Hertz, 1 Ph
  • Ceiling Compact Cassette Air Conditioning & Heating System
  • Variable Speed DC Inverter Operation Mode
  • Customizable length copper line set with flare connections
  • AHRI Estimated Annual Operating Costs:
    – Cooling: $70.00
    – Heating: $231.00

What’s Included:

  • Indoor Unit
  • Outdoor Unit
  • Panel
  • Wire Remote Control
  • Various Installation Kit Options Available
  • Flare Connection Leak Guard Sealer
  • Installation Manual
    User’s Manual
    Manufacturer Warranty

Factory Warranty:

  • 5 year parts limited warranty
  • 5 years compressor limited warranty

Features

Front Desk Control
With a smart control board, Pioneer air conditioners can be turned on/off via long distance control signals.

Temperature Compensation
Temperature compensation function eliminates the difference in temperature between the floor and ceiling by mixing the different layers of air. Consequently, the time for cooling the room is reduced, and a cold offset rising stream of warm air by stirring.

Refrigerant Leakage Detect
Indoor unit shows error code “EC” and stops automatically when refrigerant leakage is detected. This protects the compressor from high temperature damage due to refrigerant leakage.

Anti-cold Air Function
Indoor fan speed is regulated automatically from the lowest grade to the setting grade according to evaporator temperature when the unit just starts heating operation. This function can prevent cold air blowing out to avoid discomfort to the users.

Emergency Using

Low Ambient Cooling
With built-in low ambient kit or special designed PCB, outdoor fan speeds can be changed automatically according to condensation temperature. The air conditioner can run cooling operation even when the outdoor ambient temperature is down to -15°C.

Follow Me
Temperature sensor built in the remote controller will sense it’s surrounding temperature. The unit will adjust the room temperature more accurately to give you comfort.

46°F Heating
In heating operation, the preset temperature of the air conditioner can be as low as 46°F, which keeps the room temperature steady at 46°F and prevents the house from freezing when it is unoccupied for a long time in severe cold weather.

CEILING CASSETTE MINI SPLIT

Indoor units of this type of ductless mini split system are designed to be mounted as recessed into the ceiling, where only a decorative air exchange panel is visible. Our ceiling cassette mini splits are equipped with digital frequency control for automatic capacity adjustments, a convenient remote controller, automatic air-sweeping louvers, and cooling, heating, dehumidification, and ventilation modes. Cassette systems also come with remote supply ducting and fresh air intake options. Our ceiling cassette mini splits come in a variety of combinations, which you can mix and match to meet your needs. The ceiling-mount mini split system comes in a wide range of capacities ranging from 9000 to 48000 BTU.

REFRIGERANT

R410A Pre-Charged Outdoor Unit, accommodating refrigerant line lengths up to 25 ft. per circuit.

IMPORTANT

The installation kit is necessary for the system to function. Do not purchase without an installation kit unless you are providing one yourself. The installation kit is: copper refrigeration lines, communication wire between indoor and outdoor unit, 10 ft drain hose, wall cap, sleeve, and putty.

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