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The Bravo BRV-M09CT-230VI is a 9,000 BTU/h ceiling cassette indoor unit from the Milano Series, designed for ductless mini split heat pump systems operating on 230 volts. Mounted flush in the ceiling, this unit delivers four-way airflow distribution across the conditioned space while keeping a low-profile appearance. It operates on R32 refrigerant, which carries a lower global warming potential than R410A. The unit is inverter-driven, allowing variable-speed compressor operation for precise zone temperature control and reduced energy consumption. A wireless remote is included, and the unit supports smart app integration for remote monitoring and adjustment.
The BRV-M09CT-230VI is sized for compact spaces where ceiling-mounted airflow is preferred over wall-mount delivery. Typical applications include private offices, small bedrooms, boutique retail spaces, and study areas. As a component unit, it is designed to pair with a compatible Bravo Milano Series multi-zone outdoor condenser. It fits within 2-zone, 3-zone, and 4-zone Milano Series configurations, allowing targeted conditioning of individual rooms within a larger zoned system.
Designed for use as an indoor zone unit within Bravo Milano Series multi-zone ductless mini split systems. Compatible systems must use R32 refrigerant and operate at 230 volts. Confirm outdoor unit compatibility and total connected capacity against the outdoor condenser ratings before installation.
Installation of this ceiling cassette unit should be performed by a licensed HVAC technician holding an EPA 608 refrigerant handling certification. Power to the circuit must be disconnected at the breaker before any wiring or refrigerant line connections are made. The unit requires ceiling framing capable of supporting its mounted weight, and refrigerant lines must be routed and pressure-tested per manufacturer guidelines and local mechanical codes. Do not commission the system with refrigerant until all line set connections are leak-checked and the system is properly evacuated.
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