We get quite a few questions surrounding ductless mini split systems. We hear questions like “How do they work?,” “How are they installed?,” and “How do these systems compare to ______?”
These are all great questions that are so common that you can find the answer almost anywhere online. A question that many homeowners have that is a little less common is the one in our title.
You don’t need too many amps to run your ductless mini split system. Each one of your air handlers needs about 15 to 45 amps. This means that, as a whole, you’ll need about 110 to 120 volts on the low end or 208 to 240 volts on the higher end. If you’re interested in one of these systems, we’ll help you figure out your AC installation in Bloomington, MN.
Today, we’d like to address some of the weird sounds that you might have noticed coming from your air conditioner. Most summers, you’re accustomed to the low hum that your air conditioner makes when it’s powered on. In fact, it’s likely welcomed background noise—it indicates that relief is on its way!
This is the time of year where we want you to reflect and ask yourself some vital questions. It’s all too easy to get lost in the daily shuffle of your home. The weather gets warm and you turn on your air conditioner. When was the last time you checked in with yourself and your comfort, though?
Do you have a Carrier appliance in Minneapolis or St Paul? Is your Carrier appliance showing some signs of trouble? Our team is prepared to help with this. We are a factory authorized Carrier dealer. This means we’re approved by the brand to work with their products, and we’re trained in their products. When you work with one of our technicians, you’ll see that we know our way around a Carrier product whether that’s the Performance Series, Comfort Series, or an Infinity System.
If you’re thinking of switching from your current HVAC system to a ductless system, we support this decision. There are a lot of great perks to ductless air conditioners. The unfortunate reality of the situation is that not many homeowners realize just how great these systems are.