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*This Perfect Aire DIY 3 Zone Mini Split Includes:
*(1) 3 Zone DIY Outdoor Unit
*(3) DIY Indoor Units (w/Remotes and Wifi)
*(3) 15' Install DIY Kits (Copper & Wires)
Features Include:
*(1) 3 Zone DIY Outdoor Unit
*(3) DIY Indoor Units (w/Remotes and Wifi)
*(3) 15' Install DIY Kits (Copper & Wires)
Features Include:
ADDITIONAL FEATURES
• Inverter compressor for quieter more efficient operation
• Golden-fin anti-corrosive coating
• Condenser auto-defrost
• Auto-restart if power has been interrupted
• Leak detection monitoring
• Compressor/base pan heater for extreme cold
• Cool, Heat, Dry, and Fan modes
• 7 fan speeds
• Timer and Sleep mode
• Reusable, washable filter
• Wireless app & smart home control
Brochure
Install Manual
Remote Manual
Smart Wifi Manual
Service Manual
________________________________IMPORTANT________________________________
DO NOT EXCEED THE ALLOWED INDOOR COMBINATION
*If you Upgrade ANY Zone, the Outdoor Compressor may also need to be Upgraded.
Allowed Indoor Combinations
⇓ See Related Items Below For More Accessories ⇓
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PERFECT AIRE QUICK CONNECT MINI-SPLIT SYSTEMS
Mini-splits are the most energy efficient alternative to window or portable air conditioners, and are easier to install than traditional central air conditioning units that require ductwork. The self contained system is perfect for home additions, garages, sun rooms, or any space that would benefit from supplemental cooling and heating. However, standard mini-split systems require an experienced HVAC professional to handle refrigerant and flared connections that are notorious for leaking. Enter the Quick Connect. Perfect Aire Quick Connect mini splits were specifically developed to simplify the installation process, and eliminate the need to flare and vacuum refrigerant lines. Although designed with the experienced DIY-er in mind, even seasoned professionals can benefit from Quick Connects by drastically shortening your installation time. Quick Connect systems use a pre-vacuumed and charged line set that connects with mechanical connections instead of a standard flare connection. This connection prevents refrigerant leaks that are
common with flared connections. The pre-charged line sets also eliminate the need to vacuum and charge the refrigerant on-site. Perfect Aire Quick Connect systems also include a pre-wired indoor head that simply plugs into the outdoor condenser, alleviating cross-wiring issues. Just connect the indoor unit and outdoor condenser, and you're ready to go!
• Inverter compressor for quieter more efficient operation
• Golden-fin anti-corrosive coating
• Condenser auto-defrost
• Auto-restart if power has been interrupted
• Leak detection monitoring
• Compressor/base pan heater for extreme cold
• Cool, Heat, Dry, and Fan modes
• 7 fan speeds
• Timer and Sleep mode
• Reusable, washable filter
• Wireless app & smart home control
Brochure
Install Manual
Remote Manual
Smart Wifi Manual
Service Manual
________________________________IMPORTANT________________________________
DO NOT EXCEED THE ALLOWED INDOOR COMBINATION
*If you Upgrade ANY Zone, the Outdoor Compressor may also need to be Upgraded.
Allowed Indoor Combinations
⇓ See Related Items Below For More Accessories ⇓
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________
PERFECT AIRE QUICK CONNECT MINI-SPLIT SYSTEMS
Mini-splits are the most energy efficient alternative to window or portable air conditioners, and are easier to install than traditional central air conditioning units that require ductwork. The self contained system is perfect for home additions, garages, sun rooms, or any space that would benefit from supplemental cooling and heating. However, standard mini-split systems require an experienced HVAC professional to handle refrigerant and flared connections that are notorious for leaking. Enter the Quick Connect. Perfect Aire Quick Connect mini splits were specifically developed to simplify the installation process, and eliminate the need to flare and vacuum refrigerant lines. Although designed with the experienced DIY-er in mind, even seasoned professionals can benefit from Quick Connects by drastically shortening your installation time. Quick Connect systems use a pre-vacuumed and charged line set that connects with mechanical connections instead of a standard flare connection. This connection prevents refrigerant leaks that are
common with flared connections. The pre-charged line sets also eliminate the need to vacuum and charge the refrigerant on-site. Perfect Aire Quick Connect systems also include a pre-wired indoor head that simply plugs into the outdoor condenser, alleviating cross-wiring issues. Just connect the indoor unit and outdoor condenser, and you're ready to go!
Pros of Using DIY Units | Cons of Using DIY Units |
NO HVAC Contractor Needed | Higher Cost Compared to Regular Units |
Easy to Install, as long as you read & follow directions | Many problems, if you dont follow directions |
Best for people with technical experience | NOT for people with no technical experience |
Includes the components you need for a basic install | Doesnt include everything you need for a full install |
DIY troubleshoot if something goes wrong, they dont just replace a unit if you have a problem. | |
Have to DIY replacement parts (IE:PCB, Motors, etc) | |
Limit on copper line length, have to use the kits provided | |
Limited on indoor sizes, and only wall mount indoor units | |
No way to know if there are leaks in the coils | |
If there is a leak, you have to hire a HVAC tech to re-fill | |
Most people do not have the all the tools needed | |
Building Departments will not issue permits for DIY |
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