This kit is designed to enhance the operation of mini-split systems by making them act more like traditional systems. This kit also makes it possible to combine a mini-split system with a blower coil or furnace connected to traditional duct work in what is called a Hybrid System.
Controlling a Mini-Split System
Mini-Split systems can be connected to High Wall Heads, Ceiling Cassettes, Ducted units, Under Ceiling Units and Floor Consoles. The temperature control for all the indoor heads is located within the indoor unit. Because of this difference, homeowners need to be told what to expect when operating the equipment. Air likes to stratify into layers in your home; the coldest layer likes to sit on the floor and the hottest layer likes to touch the ceiling.
The temperature in the room is regulated by the indoor head, so it is sometimes necessary to set the temperature higher or lower than expected to achieve the desired comfort level. For example, a ceiling cassette or under ceiling unit may need to have their temperature set 5-10 degrees higher to make the room comfortable. A floor console may need to be set 5-10 degrees lower to make the room comfortable. A ducted unit in a cold or hot attic may need to be set lower in the winter and higher in the summer to make up for duct leakage. Remember that the remote control and wired remote control are not thermostats but merely keyboards for entering information into the unit.
If the homeowner doesn’t understand how to set the unit to make themselves comfortable, the 24V Interface kit is a good option. The 24V Interface will let you use most Five -Wire Standard Thermostats to make the equipment work like a conventional system; you can even use a Wi-Fi thermostat.
It is always better to have this conversation before the equipment is installed so that you can determine whether a 24V Interface will be necessary or if the homeowner will be able to operate the equipment as is. The cost of the thermostat and 24V Interface should be figured into the cost of the installation. Many homeowners decide to get the 24V Interface even if they know how to operate a Mini-Split system because they like the additional system control the 24V Interface gives them.
Hybrid Solutions
Hybrid Solutions are a way of tying a Mini-Split to a blower coil and duct work, or a furnace, evaporator coil and duct work. The advantage of a Hybrid Solution is increased efficiency and reduced cost compared to a traditional heat pump system.
Details on the 24V Interface
Like most things in life there are features, benefits, and limitations to the 24V Interface.
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The 24V Interface is a great product that can enhance your Mini-Split Systems and satisfy the needs of the space and the homeowner.
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