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The HEAT CONTROLLER LLC B-SVH24SB-1-CY is a 24000 BTU/h mini-split heat pump system with inverter-driven compressor technology. Inverter compressors modulate speed to match the actual load, reducing short-cycling and improving efficiency compared to single-stage systems. This unit provides both heating and cooling from a single refrigerant circuit, making it suitable for residential and light-commercial applications where ductless zoning is required. Installation is typically handled by licensed HVAC technicians familiar with ductless split systems and refrigerant handling procedures.
This mini-split heat pump is designed for ductless zone conditioning in residential and light-commercial spaces. Typical installations include single-room additions, converted garages, offices, and multi-zone residential builds where running ductwork is impractical. The inverter-driven compressor allows the system to maintain setpoint temperatures with less energy draw than a fixed-speed unit of comparable capacity. The 24000 BTU/h capacity class is commonly applied to spaces in the range of 1000 to 1500 square feet depending on local climate and building envelope conditions.
Designed as an OEM-style ductless mini-split heat pump inverter system in the 24000 BTU/h class. Consult the installation manual for compatible indoor air handler and line set specifications before ordering.
Installation must be performed by a licensed HVAC technician holding an EPA Section 608 certification for refrigerant handling. Power should be disconnected at the dedicated disconnect and the main panel before any wiring connections are made. Line sets, electrical circuits, and condensate drainage should be sized and routed per the manufacturer installation manual and applicable local mechanical and electrical codes. Do not braze or pressure-test the refrigerant circuit without appropriate recovery equipment on hand.
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