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This product weighs 253 lb each and will be shipped via LTL carrier. A lift gate option will be added free of charge for your convenience.
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The BOSCH 8733980451 is a 2-zone mini split system kit rated at 27000 BTU, designed for multi-zone residential and light commercial cooling and heating applications. The kit includes two 12000 BTU indoor air handler units and one outdoor condensing unit, along with two 25-foot line sets, providing everything needed to complete a dual-zone installation. Licensed HVAC technicians install this type of system to condition separate rooms or zones from a single outdoor unit, reducing the need for multiple standalone systems. The matched-component configuration ensures the indoor and outdoor units are sized and engineered to work together for reliable performance.
This kit is suited for residential new construction, retrofits, and room additions where independent zone control is required. Typical applications include dual-bedroom setups, office-plus-living configurations, or any two-room scenario where separate temperature control is needed. Each zone is served by a 12000 BTU indoor unit connected to the outdoor unit via the included 25-foot line sets. The Generation 4 platform components are matched at the factory, which simplifies equipment selection and reduces the risk of mismatched capacity sizing on the job.
This kit includes indoor unit 8733962673 (quantity 2), outdoor unit 8733962700 (quantity 1), and line set 8733951011 (quantity 2), as specified in the factory kit configuration. Components are matched for use within the BOSCH MZ MAX Generation 4 multi-zone mini split system family.
Installation must be performed by an EPA 608-certified HVAC technician. Before beginning work, disconnect all electrical power to the system at the breaker and verify the circuit is de-energized. Line set connections require proper flaring or brazing technique; the refrigerant circuit must be leak-tested and evacuated to the manufacturer-specified vacuum level before charging. Refer to local mechanical codes and the equipment installation manual for mounting clearances, electrical requirements, and condensate drainage guidelines.
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