Mini-Split Location Matters! EXPERT TIPS!
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- čas přidán 30. 06. 2024
- In this video, Joshua Griffin goes through several things that you should think about before deciding a location for your indoor wall mount mini split HVAC system. He goes through some of the things that you should think about but also some things that you may have not considered that could cause safety issues or performance issues for the system. Follow these tips when deciding where to locate your next ductless mini split.
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-------------Chapters-------------
0:00 Minisplits Intro
1:34 Exterior Wall
2:44 Condensate Pump
3:25 Linesets and Communication Wire
4:11 Line Wiring
5:05 Room Air Flow
5:56 Things air is blowing on
6:35 Air blowing on you
7:36 Clearances
8:38 Remote Control
9:23 Maintenance
10:16 Valuables
11:15 Outro
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super insightful as I consider getting mini splits
Great info, I'm about to install in a home in the next two weeks.
Thanks!
Informative, some of your recommendations luckily have thought about: you may remember I asked you on your live show about minis in a "tight" house; if I do the mini, it will in a new construction. My thoughts are that I'd have a ducted unit doing the master, master bath, master closet all the stuff on one end of the house; a mini head for the kitchen/family room/breakfast dining area (not sure how many I'll need - hopefully the manual J will tell me), then my thoughts are the smallest units available in each of 3 bedrooms (family members/guests can control room temps for themselves). ....maintenance/cleaning is the one thing that concerns me...
Your concerns for small rooms are certainly valid. We see folks oversize systems, unknowingly all the time in small rooms, expecting an inverter system to ramp down. Problem is that they will still put the system on full blast and never give the inverter a chance to ramp down and work properly. Thank you for your comment!
It is 3 months to date since I applied to Hydro One for a new line to my house to get a 200 amp panel. The electrician and heat pump installer are ready to go. The upstairs floor unit will be on an outside wall. The downstairs unit will be indirectly on an outside wall. That is it will be on what was an outside wall, but the lines will go into the utility room and then to the outside. The lines will be hidden by the hot water heater. Maybe by winter it will be ready.
What is more important during installation: to install the line sets between the evaporator and condenser completely vertical and to place the evaporator on the longer wall in a rectangular bedroom OR to install the line sets diagonally crossing the corner of two walls in order to place the evaporator in the interior of the shorter wall exposed to strong winds and the condenser in the exterior of longer wall protected from strong winds?
I will endeavor to be more mindful.
Any idea how many times he said, "you need to be mindful"? 784 times! That's a lot of mindfuls.
Sorry to be so mindful 😔
Cuz he knows how often people are mindless.
How many times have people called you a prick?
@@matthewmeek5568 Not very often, but I did install my own mini split Friday evening and Saturday morning. It works fantastic. I watched about 8 or 10 vids on the subject and this guy's was hands down the worst and most condescending towards DIYers and home owners. The best one? by far a 60 year old woman who posts as "SeeJaneDrill". Guys like this should stick to running their businesses and skip the whole CZcams content producer gig.
Thank you for your video, I do have a question if you don't mind answering. I am about to install a mini split in an insulated Craft Room in my Shop. It is just a 12'x24' room that the entrance to the room is in the middle of the interior 24' wall. So I for sure planned on installing on exterior wall but being so narrow was assuming for best airflow to install it on the exterior 12' wall so that air is pushed across the room if that matters? That exterior wall where I plan on installing it will not be exactly where I would but the outside unit, it would be right around the corner on the back 24' exterior wall. I have 16' of line so assume I can go out and right around and put in that corner. The jist is, just trying to determine if that would be the best location being it is a rectangular room and figured it would disperse the air across the room better compared to if I put on the back wall in the middle it only has that 12' to go and door is on the other side. If it will still disperse just fine that way, it would for sure be the better location that way the lines go straight down. Hopefully I am explaining it good enuf without being able to paste pics ha. Thanks for your response.
I am trying to figure out the location of a mini split for my shop which is adobe. Trying to figure out the location of the nearest circuit breaker to connect it to is a major decision!
I kinda have a weird situation. We have a 3 car garage and I'd need to install the condensor on the outside of the far east wall, run the lines through the garage allllllll the way over to what is otherwise a 4th bay of the garage (home builder opted to make it a room instead of another garage bay) but is an air conditioned room (my office). I can't install the condensor right outside of my office because the condensor would be visible from the street and the HOA says no. So I'd need to have about 60' of line. I'm having trouble figuring out how to buy the hardware I need.
Videos I saw people install the condenser unit too close to the wall. The book I had said if it was wall mounted with the brackets it could be 6" ground mount 12" is required. I think 6" is just too close going to restrict the flow of air no matter bracket mounted or not really need a full 12" at least 24" is even better.
More clearance is better than less.
Ok I got one for you I have a 27k mr cool system running 2 heads , both units run great in ac mode but when upping the temp to heat mode one head goes into stand by , btw it’s only in auto mode if I put in heat mode manually they both run ok I believe at least when tested they did ???
I have an LG system that is also doing as you describe in Auto. Very annoying and I have yet to find a solution aside from never using auto.
i’ve got a small sized wall with a tv mounted on it. can i put a split system on that wall, next to the mounted tv? i’m worried about the structure of the wall. thanks
I am assuming this install location is not advisable? 7:50
Can you install a minisplit on the wall to a closet, where the back wall of the closet is the exterior wall. In my case, the lines would be accessible inside the closet. Your thoughts?…
I’ve seen that done. Doesn’t look as nice but it works 🙂
We are in an RV and we want to put the line set on the roof. I want to know if that will be an issue with the drain line. Could we separate them and have the drain go down the side of the rv to the ground while the line set goes up and along the roof. Help 😁
yes. Drain just needs to have have fall to drain
can I install the outside condenser under a carport? only 1 side is open in the carport
I've seen it done. Just make sure there's plenty of air flow and clearance. I've heard horror stories.
Please advise I have water dropping from my air handler coil, pan and drain line are not blocked. Any suggestions? My ac company can’t figure it out, and are nickel and diming me as if it’s no big deal. Thanks in advance.
Drain running down hill? Drain pan cracked? Where exactly is the water coming from?
@@NewHVACGuide dripping off coil before it gets down to the pan , landing on air filter. Unit is a trane only 2 years old. Thanks for getting back to me.
That’s really weird. They should not be nickel and diming you. They should be trying to get to the bottom of it and not charging any money until they do. Perhaps it’s time to get a second opinion?
@@NewHVACGuide and check this out, the tech told me for $350 he could spray the special spray on the coil. Sure enough I paid it because he had things half torn apart and I wanted to make sure he put it back together correct anyway the $350 special spray worked for a little bit but just the other day I found drops on my air filter again please please help
@@NewHVACGuide thanks I was thinking the same thing, and thanks for all the videos
How far down on wall off ceiling do you typically mount?
At the 8:00 mark is a diagram describing this. 6 inches from the ceiling and usually 6+ feet from the floor. But each unit will describe this in the manual and there are units for low and high mount locations
There are minimums. But I don’t usually do minimums. Sometimes the space and what looks nice plays a role.
You missed the outside unit, where is the best place to install it.
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Good ideas but mindful became painful
So sorry. I’ll be mindful of that 🙂↕️
I heard a lot of common sense.
Can the condenser be installed horizontally?
The condenser should always be mounted so the compressor is upright.