SEER2 rating helps consumers compare energy efficiency when choosing a new air conditioner. Higher SEER2 ratings mean significant utility savings. The federal minimum is 14 SEER2 with ratings into the 20 SEER2 range. A 20 SEER2 uses half the energy of a 10 seer much like MPG ratings for vehicles.
Heat pumps are all electric and good for mild and cold climates.
Mitsubishi 18000 BTU Mini Split AC Horizontal Ducted Indoor Unit And MHK2 [SEZ-AD18NL,MHK2] | R454B
SKU
5470
Indoor Unit: SEZ-AD18NL
Controller: MHK2
SEER2 rating helps consumers compare energy efficiency when choosing a new air conditioner. Higher SEER2 ratings mean significant utility savings. The federal minimum is 14 SEER2 with ratings into the 20 SEER2 range. A 20 SEER2 uses half the energy of a 10 seer much like MPG ratings for vehicles.
Heat pumps are all electric and good for mild and cold climates.
These SEZ units can be used to heat or cool one or two rooms and are available in single-zone or multi-zone options. They’re designed to work with short duct runs and can be installed out of sight—in the attic, ceiling, under the floor, or behind a wall feature—making them a discreet and flexible choice for your home.
Features
Built-in condensate lift mechanism
Concealed horizontal-ducted unit: Concealed horizontal-ducted unit for applications with short duct runs
Multi-zone: A multi-zone unit provides the temperature management of multiple zones within a building.
Multiple control options, including the comfort app for remote access, third party interfaces, and both wired and wireless controllers
Quiet operation: Quiet operation units are as quiet as a typical conversation, and most indoor units are whisper quiet.
Ultra-thin body: 7-7/8” high
Mitsubishi Wireless Wall Mounted Remote Controller Kit MHK2 Series Overview
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