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The BOSCH 8733980485 is a multi-zone ductless mini split system rated at 27000 BTU/h and configured for two-zone operation. The kit includes two 12000 BTU/h indoor air handler units and one outdoor condensing unit, providing independent climate control across two separate spaces from a single outdoor unit. This type of system is installed by licensed HVAC technicians and is suited for applications where running ductwork is impractical or where zoned temperature control is required. The kit ships at a gross weight of 214.01 pounds, with a net component weight of 161.82 pounds.
This system is designed for residential and light commercial ductless installations where two zones must be served from one outdoor unit. Typical applications include multi-room residential retrofits, additions, garage conversions, and small commercial spaces. The two included indoor units each provide 12000 BTU/h of capacity, allowing balanced distribution across both zones. Component identification for this kit is as follows: indoor units are 8733962673 (quantity 2) and the outdoor unit is 8733962696 (quantity 1).
This kit is configured as a two-zone ductless mini split system. Component part numbers included are indoor unit 8733962673 (x2) and outdoor unit 8733962696 (x1). Confirm refrigerant line set lengths and electrical service requirements against the individual component installation manuals before ordering line sets or disconnect hardware.
Installation must be performed by a licensed HVAC technician holding an EPA 608 certification for refrigerant handling. Shut off all electrical power at the disconnect and breaker panel before making any wiring connections to indoor or outdoor units. Line set routing, flare connections, and refrigerant charge procedures must follow the manufacturer installation manual for each component. Local codes and the current edition of applicable mechanical and electrical codes govern final installation requirements.
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