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1tr could cover up area of 100 Sqft ( Nearly 10sqmtrs) 12,000BTU is 1Tr. Better you go with 1.5 Tr. Otherwise make any patrician work to short the area, if you can. Thanks.
Yes they Do they are called Dual Zone Units. At http://www.paylessminisplit.com they are very helpful if you call them they can answer alot of questions about many brands of mini split air conditioners.
need to see blue prints, also square footage will play a big role as to size you need in each area, and where you want to place them so copper an drain lines will be able to run, and where you want outsid units.
Hello Hamid,
The unit is designed to run the indoor fanmotors continuously when in cooling mode on both indoor units (evaporators). The reason is that this circulates the air and the temperature thermistor or sensor is able to sense return air temperature and in turn start or stop the outdoor unit and compressor as required according to the setpoint temperature. The reason for either unit not reaching setpoint temperature can be a couple of reasons. A) Incorrect design - the unit may be too small for the application. You can calculate this roughly at 650BTU per square meter of room in a relatively warm ambient climate. Or secondly B) The outdoor unit has leaked and is short of refrigerant. You can check this when the outdoor unit is running by feeling the thicker copper tube on the right hand side of the unit. This should be cool to cold. If no temperature difference is felt, it is short of refrigerant. Hope this helps you. Goodbye
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