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The Bravo BRV-P24CT-230VI is a 24,000 BTU/h ceiling cassette indoor unit for ductless mini split heat pump systems, operating on 208-230 volts, single phase, 60 Hz. It uses inverter compressor technology to modulate capacity continuously, reducing energy consumption compared to single-stage units. The cassette mounts flush into a standard drop ceiling grid, distributing conditioned air in multiple directions across the zone. Licensed HVAC technicians install this unit as part of a complete ductless system paired with a compatible outdoor condensing unit.
This ceiling cassette is suited for commercial and light commercial applications where wall-mounted indoor units are impractical or aesthetically undesirable. Typical install scenarios include private offices, retail spaces, conference rooms, and open floor plans requiring ceiling-level airflow distribution. The unit supports both cooling and heating operation, making it appropriate for year-round climate control in single-zone or multi-zone system configurations. It is paired with a compatible Bravo outdoor unit such as those in the Milano series multi-zone lineup.
The BRV-P24CT-230VI is a ceiling cassette indoor unit designed for use with compatible Bravo outdoor condensing units in single-zone or multi-zone ductless mini split configurations. It has been referenced as an indoor component in the Bravo Milano 2-zone system paired with the BRV-M42-230VO outdoor unit.
Installation must be performed by an EPA 608-certified HVAC technician in accordance with applicable local mechanical codes and the manufacturer installation instructions. Disconnect and lock out all electrical power to the system before any service or wiring work. The ceiling cassette requires a structural ceiling plenum capable of supporting the unit weight and adequate clearance for refrigerant line routing and condensate drainage. Do not operate the system without verifying refrigerant line connections are leak-free and the system has been properly evacuated.
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