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The Bravo BRV-P12DT230VI is a 12,000 BTU/h slim-duct mini split heat pump designed for single-zone residential and light commercial applications. Operating on 208/230-volt single-phase power, this concealed ducted unit uses an inverter-driven compressor to deliver both cooling and heating from a low-profile air handler installed above a ceiling or inside a wall cavity. R32 refrigerant reduces the global warming potential compared to older refrigerants while maintaining efficient heat transfer. A wall-mounted thermostat provides local control, and integrated Smart App connectivity allows remote monitoring and adjustment from any smartphone or device.
The BRV-P12DT230VI is suited for residential rooms, open-plan offices, retail spaces, and small commercial zones where exposed wall-mount heads are not desired. The slim-duct form factor allows the indoor unit to be tucked into a ceiling plenum or soffit, distributing conditioned air through short duct runs. Installers typically pair this indoor unit with the matching Bravo outdoor condensing unit to complete a single-zone system. It is appropriate for new construction or retrofit projects where a clean, unobtrusive interior appearance is a priority.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement or new-installation indoor unit for single-zone slim-duct mini split systems. Consult Bravo system documentation and the matching outdoor unit specifications to confirm electrical and refrigerant piping compatibility before installation.
Installation of this ducted mini split unit should be performed by a licensed HVAC technician holding an EPA Section 608 refrigerant handling certification. Disconnect and lock out all electrical power at the breaker before any wiring or refrigerant line connections are made. Refrigerant piping, electrical wiring, and duct connections must comply with local mechanical codes and the National Electrical Code. Do not operate the system without verifying that refrigerant line sets are properly sized, leak-tested, and evacuated to manufacturer-specified vacuum levels prior to startup.
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