All about ducted mini-splits

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GreenHome Institute

GreenHome Institute

Күн бұрын

This course will overview ducted mini-splits. Indeed the term mini-splits doesn't necessarily mean the indoor unit is ductless. It will cover the different types of ducted mini-splits, low and medium/high static pressure types, as this will greatly impact how much duct a ducted mini-split can handle. It will give examples of situations in which a ducted mini-splits is a good option. Lastly the course will touch on the cost of a ducted mini-split compare with a multi-position air handler, and ductless indoor units.
We will also cover the new cold climate air source heat pump decisions tool from PNNL
Continuing Education Units (CEUS) submitted 1 hour in*
• Green Business Certification Inc. (GBCI)
• Building Performance Institute (BPI) NonWholeHouse
• Submitted for American Institute of Architects - AIA (HSW)
• Certified Green Professional (NARI & CGP)
• Certified GreenHome Professional (CGHP) Pillar(s): Energy, Health
• American Institute of Building Designers (AIBD)
• State Architect / Builder License may be applicable
• Building Science Institute (BSI) Verifier
• Passive House Consultant US (CPHC)
• Society of American Registered Architects (SARA)
Lessons Learned
1. Understand that proper installation and maintenance of ducted mini-splits is crucial for ensuring indoor air quality and overall health.
2. Analyze the impact of different types of ducted mini-splits on air pressure to guarantee safe and efficient operation within specified duct capacities.
3. Introduce the use of ducted mini-splits as a viable option in various heating and cooling scenarios to ensure the welfare of building occupants.
4. Articulate the cost-effectiveness of ducted mini-splits compared to other HVAC systems, considering both initial investment and long-term maintenance for the safety of the users.
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Speaker
Edward Louie works as a Building Energy Efficiency Research Engineer at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. He works on research projects related to heat pumps, heat pump water heaters, high-performance windows, and quality installation documentation

Пікірлер: 16
@MattHoag
@MattHoag 3 ай бұрын
Thanks for making this video. Exactly what I was looking for.
@GreenHomeInstitute
@GreenHomeInstitute 3 ай бұрын
Glad to help. Tell us one new thing you learned.
@persistentone3448
@persistentone3448 8 күн бұрын
At 18:25, who are the manufacturers who make the plug and play zone damper system for ducted minisplits?
@maxyoung2307
@maxyoung2307 4 ай бұрын
This one makes sense. A 2400 sf passive house only requires a 2500w system, so distribution matters. ❤
@TKTalks247
@TKTalks247 21 күн бұрын
Can you install a slim ceiling concealed unit without ducting it?
@gregkammer-lr9vd
@gregkammer-lr9vd 2 ай бұрын
Do you have any idea how many of these type units are being sold yearly across all manufacturers, curious how popular they have become. Great video by the way. Thanks!
@GreenHomeInstitute
@GreenHomeInstitute 2 ай бұрын
Thanks! Let us know 1 new thing you learned watching it. Also, yes www.ahrinet.org/analytics/statistics/monthly-shipments
@coldfinger459sub0
@coldfinger459sub0 4 ай бұрын
Low load applications like you describe San Francisco is a poster child for low applications both in summer and winter. The majority of old homes have small, narrow attic spaces. That have skylight openings that can be used as returns.., The low profile ducted mini splits can tap into those areas be put into the attic space with some very good large oversized surface area 13 or Merv 16 filters . Where the living space is only 980 ft.² to 1280 ft.² are extremely common in San Francisco. And 9000 BTUs to 12,000 BTUs is all that is needed.. 18,000 BTUs is pushing it on the high end for the average low load to be split up between 2 to 3 bedrooms and a living room. But yet I see the average contractor installing 3 tons and 4 tons in San Francisco homes . San Francisco Winters are in a Goldilock efficiency operating zone for heat pumps for winter.
@javigarciayt
@javigarciayt 29 күн бұрын
Awesome video! Where can I find plenums. Can’t seem to find horizontal to 4 ducts and the return one either
@LebonezLive
@LebonezLive 10 күн бұрын
Same issue I'm installing one and wanted to add traditional ducting with a trunk but think I'm going to have to fabricate a couple custom plenums. Definitely don't want to do ductboard
@mattgruber3933
@mattgruber3933 4 ай бұрын
I no longer use split systems. They are no longer competitive vs. window units. U shaped are very quiet and easy to install for anybody. I use 10,000 btu window ac in my attic piped into the old central ducts. MUCH MUCH easier to blow in fresh air for the condenser, than the old school split freon lines. After 7 years of testing, i'm going with a 12,000 btu Artic King that costs $219, in the attic NOT a window. This cools 3 rooms.
@GreenHomeInstitute
@GreenHomeInstitute 3 ай бұрын
Window heat pump?
@mr702s
@mr702s Ай бұрын
And exactly how are you venting a window HVAC in an enclosed attic? Let me tell you, you're not unless you add a penetration.
@mattgruber3933
@mattgruber3933 Ай бұрын
@@mr702s You could vent your enclosed attic thru the soffit. Me, i planned ahead when i had my house built, and had a 3x4' window installed in the gable wall. Thanks for asking, not many interested in saving money.(i use a 20" window fan in the window, and a 12" condenser exit duct in the upper portion of the window. BUT i tested it with no fan and window closed, and it was good until 4 pm when the attic got over 120F)
@mattgruber3933
@mattgruber3933 Ай бұрын
@@GreenHomeInstitute They do sell window HP's. This could work for some people, but i like instant heat and i found ways to get what i like, but with no moving parts at a low price. For example the chandelier above my kitchen table now has a 250w infrared heat lamp that gives instant heat and only costs $5 each. I don't heat the room, just me and the table
@richardreeves6708
@richardreeves6708 7 күн бұрын
Good info but dude you need to work on the ... UH and UHM .... so very very ANNOYING .....very unprofessional !!!!!
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