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BMS Controls Glossary

Ductless Split Heat Pump

A ductless split heat pump is a type of heating and cooling system that is designed to provide both heating and cooling capabilities in a single unit. It works by transferring heat from one area to another, either from the inside of a building to the outside, or vice versa. This type of system is also known as a mini-split system, and it is becoming increasingly popular due to its efficiency and cost-effectiveness. The main components of a ductless split heat pump include an outdoor condenser unit, an indoor air handler, and a series of refrigerant lines that connect the two. The outdoor unit is responsible for transferring heat from the outside to the inside, while the indoor air handler distributes the heated or cooled air throughout the building. The refrigerant lines are responsible for carrying the heat or cold air from the outdoor unit to the indoor air handler. Ductless split heat pumps are an energy-efficient and cost-effective way to heat and cool a building, and they are becoming increasingly popular in both residential and commercial applications.