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Actualy the units we are looking at and talking about do not pipe in cool air. The pump/compressor sits outside and the pipes are full of a coolant R-128 or whatever that junk it. The small pipes are run up the outside of your house along with another set of wires from the outside unit and through the wall. They hook to a small fan/coil unit that gets mounted on the wall and is thermostaticly controlled. These unit can be sized to hook up to one fan/coil unit or up to I think 4 in serveral locations. Pretty slick, keeps the heat generation source outside and is very unatrusive inside. And they work extremly well. The small 1/2 copper coolant pipe gets a thick insulation on it to help there effieciency. We sell them, sorry to sound like a sales guy...LOL Pretty much the same as a regular air conditioning unit only not piped into your duct work where the coil sits and your furnace fan circulates the cool air, But rather a stand alone unit with it's own fan. Someone had 2500 bucks for a stand alone unit well these things aren't cheap and 2500 may be on the low end for a fully installed unit. A window unit is alot cheaper and may be worth carry and store every year?Tman.....your friendly neighborhood HVAC/PLUMBING/BUTTCRACK/ PART TIME SPATECH guy!!
Tman, can I ask since this is your field?...My Sanyo units are in the two upstairs bedroms. The install was relatively simple (my husband had HVAC friends that do pharmaceutical applications). We installed on the knee wall of my Cape Cod, so all the pipes run through the eves in the front of the house. As far as I know the only maintence I need to do is clear out the water discharge pipes and wash my unit filters. Is that right?I found these things when there application was virtually limited to industry installs. Steve's friends put the original units in our house very reasonably (probably about $3,000 for the 2 zone unit). that was about 15 years ago. My newer unit was $3000.00 for one zone, but that was 4 years ago and it is a big unit. All of the "guts" outside fit under my back deck. The external fans are quiet and I think they look much better than a central unit! I think I sound like the sales person, but when I find something that works that well, consistantly, I like to share.If you go this way, Drew, you will have no reqrets.... ;)and it will save your back from hauling those window units.
Hey Drew, check this linkhttp://www.grainger.com/Grainger/categories/hvacr/ac-refrigeration/ductless-split-systems-ac-heat-pumpsLast I knew they went strictly business to business, but if you're in business, or know someone who is, I think the most they asked me for was my tax ID number for proof. A wee bit less than 3K 8-)