If you're struggling to keep your home or office comfortable, you are not alone. Extreme shifts in temperature may cause certain rooms to feel like a meat locker while others sweltering like the Sierra Desert. Enter the dreaded 'thermostat wars'!
Although these situations can be downright frustrating, the solution is simple: a zoned heating and cooling system where you can control ideal levels of comfort in each room.
Each zone independently operates so people in different rooms can relish in their own microclimate. If you're looking for a complete comfort solution for several rooms, the M-Series from Mitsubishi is an excellent choice.
In fact, most of these INVERTER-driven systems are ENERGY STAR certified and are up to 40% more efficient compared to traditional systems. An M-Series multi-room system is also an ideal choice for supplementing a current system, new additions, and replacing a system within a home or office up to 8 zones.
Get the right outdoor unit by following these 3 easy steps:
Hyper-Heating technology or H2i, is Mitsubishi's incredible low-ambient temperature heating technology. H2i can also be used to supplement an existing heating system, thereby lowering utility costs.
So, if you live anywhere but the southernmost region of the country, Hyper-Heating is an excellent choice. Just be aware that higher-capacity units will require the use of branch boxes and do not come in multi-port configurations.
As you can tell from the chart, efficiencies of regular heat pump mini-splits start to drop off dramatically when outside temps dip below 40°F and aren't capable of heat past 10°F. On the other hand, Hyper-Heating units maintain 100% efficiency down to 5°F and still produce heat down to -13°F.
Choosing the perfect Mitsubishi outdoor condenser is easy once you've determined the size, number of zones, and whether you require cold-weather heating. Use the chart below to locate your specifications and click on the model needed.
Max # of Zones | Hyper-Heating | Max BTU/h | Model # | Multi-Port (M) or Branch Box (B) |
2 | - | 20K | MXZ-2C20NA4 | M |
3 | - | 24K | MXZ-3C24NA3 | M |
3 | - | 30K | MXZ-3C30NA3 | M |
4 | - | 36K | MXZ-4C36NA3 | M |
5 | - | 42K | MXZ-5C42NA3 | M |
8 | - | 48K | MXZ-SM48NAM | B |
8 | - | 60K | MXZ-SM60NAM | B |
2 | H2i | 20K | MXZ-2C20NAHZ3 | M |
3 | H2i | 24K | MXZ-3C24NAHZ3 | M |
3 | H2i | 30K | MXZ-3C30NAHZ3 | M |
4 | H2i | 36K | MXZ-SM36NAMHZ | B |
5 | H2i | 42K | MXZ-SM42NAMHZ | B |
8 | H2i | 48K | MXZ-SM48NAMHZ | B |
Without branch boxes, larger systems would be terribly inefficient. Instead, they direct the flow of refrigerant to provide maximum performance and efficiency. Acting as the "brains" of the operation, the branch box "tells" the condenser how much cooling or heating is required and then directs it to each zone.
For all of their brains, branch boxes are quite brawny, too. Typical units are larger than a shoe box, measuring around 16x21x7 inches. Because branch boxes should be mounted indoors, you'll need to map out your installation so that they'll have ample space for serviceability down the road.
If you want to create more than 5 zones on opposite ends of the building, pre-braised distribution pipes help make it possible by allowing you to plumb in an additional branch box. Just as a cable splitter makes watching T.V. in each room possible, separation tubes will allow you to take a line set from the condenser and split it into two usable connections. This makes larger, more spread-out zoned systems possible.
Pro Tip: Both branch boxes and separation tubes are sensitive in the way that they are mounted. Consulting the installation manual is a must when determining how to install them properly.
In most cases, branch boxes cannot be mounted upside down, and separation tubes need to be installed “flat” - meaning perfectly horizontal or vertical to the ground. Installing either can greatly affect the performance of your system and may even cause damage.
Mini Split accessories are a fool-proof way to round out a complete and thorough installation of any Mitsubishi M-Series mini-split system. Getting the right parts that are designed to work with your system will ensure quality and performance while preventing delays in your installation process.
In certain situations, it may be necessary to use adapters in order to connect line sets to the condenser unit. Port adapters are included with multi-port systems, but many people mistakenly think that these adapters will restrict the flow of refrigerant and are tempted to either modify the existing line to work or revert back to a "standard" sized line. However, these adapters will not restrict flow and will allow you to use the proper sized line regardless of the fitting size.