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The BOSCH 8733980480 is a multi-zone ductless mini-split system rated at 27,000 BTU/h total cooling and heating capacity across three indoor zones. This kit includes one outdoor condensing unit and three matched indoor air handlers sized at 6,000 BTU/h, 9,000 BTU/h, and 12,000 BTU/h respectively. The system ships as a complete matched assembly, reducing sourcing complexity for the installing contractor. It is designed for residential and light-commercial applications where independent zone-level temperature control is required. Licensed HVAC technicians handle the refrigerant line set connections, electrical service, and system commissioning.
This system is suited for multi-room residential installations, small commercial offices, or any application where a single outdoor unit must serve three separately controlled interior spaces. Typical scenarios include a combination of smaller bedrooms or offices paired with a larger living area or open workspace. The three indoor unit capacities in this kit allow the installer to match each zone to its actual load rather than oversizing uniformly across all spaces.
This kit includes indoor unit 8733962676 (x1), indoor unit 8733962672 (x1), indoor unit 8733962673 (x1), and outdoor unit 8733962696 (x1). Components are factory-matched for use together as a complete system assembly.
Installation must be performed by a licensed HVAC technician holding the appropriate EPA Section 608 certification for refrigerant handling. Before beginning work, shut off all electrical power at the disconnect and verify zero voltage with a meter. Line set sizing, flare connections, and system evacuation should follow the manufacturer installation instructions and applicable local mechanical codes. Do not energize the system before the refrigerant circuit has been properly evacuated and leak-tested.
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