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The Bravo BRV-M09FC-230VI is a 9,000 BTU universal floor/ceiling indoor unit designed for ductless mini split heat pump systems. Operating on 208-230V, single-phase, 60Hz power, this unit delivers both cooling and heating capacity in a low-profile cabinet that mounts at low-wall or ceiling position. It runs on R32 refrigerant and uses inverter technology for variable-speed compressor operation, reducing energy consumption across partial-load conditions. Licensed HVAC technicians install this unit as part of a multi-zone or single-zone mini split system paired with a compatible Bravo outdoor unit.
The BRV-M09FC-230VI fits residential and light commercial applications where a concealed or low-profile air handler is preferred over a standard wall-mount head. Its universal floor/ceiling cabinet suits spaces such as server rooms, sunrooms, additions, or any area where a wall-mounted unit is impractical. This unit has been paired with outdoor units including the BRV-M30-230VO in three-zone and four-zone configurations. It is sold as a standalone indoor unit and requires a compatible Bravo Milano series multi-zone or single-zone outdoor unit for operation.
The BRV-M09FC-230VI is an indoor unit within the Bravo Milano series and has been used in multi-zone configurations with outdoor units including the BRV-M30-230VO. It is compatible with Bravo Milano series multi-zone outdoor units supporting 9,000 BTU zone capacity. Verify outdoor unit compatibility and total zone capacity before installation.
Installation must be performed by an EPA 608-certified HVAC technician. Shut off all power to the system at the disconnect and outdoor unit before making any electrical or refrigerant connections. Follow local mechanical and electrical codes, including NEC requirements for minimum circuit ampacity and overcurrent protection sizing. Do not operate the indoor unit without confirming the refrigerant circuit is leak-tested and the outdoor unit is properly commissioned.
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