Ceiling Cassettes Verses Wall mount air handler #minisplit #airconditioner

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Today we go over the installation/maintenance differences of the ceiling cassette versus the wall mount air handler.

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No bull straight to the point practical knowledge! No filler. I wish every YouTuber was like this! PS I’m from Clinton Missouri

General_reader
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110v and 220v will use the same power and thus your electric bill will be the exact same for both voltages. The difference is you are sharing voltage on two conductors instead of all on one. So 7amps on line 1 and 7amps on line 2 = 14amps for a 220v. Or 14amps on 110v. You get charged the same. 220 will usually be more efficient due to power losses in wire so 220 is the way to go if Possible.

lukefarmer
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So glad I watched this video. Installing a cassette in a ceiling/attic with possible blowback. The suggestion to block off vents will be considered after testing. Thanks!

trayhomes
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Hay taddy have a good day, hope you fill better today I'm always watching your video. God bless

fermanalo
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Thank you!! I am shocked to see there is yearly maintenance by professionals in these. ANYONE I’ve had out states there is none. The Clean button was not working and I couldn’t get an answer from Carrier or the professionals I’ve had look at it. I had an expensive repair this Summer. I really appreciate you!!

lorapierce
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Hi,

Thank you for your excellent video on ceiling cassette mini-split systems!

We recently installed multiple ceiling cassette mini-split units in our home. These units operate with water heated by a gas boiler in the winter and cooled by a heat pump in the summer. Each unit’s temperature is controlled with a wireless remote.

The issue we are encountering is as follows:
When we set a temperature on the remote (e.g., 22°C) while the room temperature is around 19°C, the unit cycles on and off a few times until the room reaches the set temperature. However, once the desired temperature is reached, the unit continues to run at a low fan speed without shutting off, even when no additional heating is needed. At this point, the airflow feels slightly cool, although the unit maintains the room temperature at 22°C.

This continuous operation is particularly bothersome at night, as the unit is in the bedroom, and even the low fan level disrupts sleep. Our contractor has informed us that this is normal behavior for these systems, as they are designed to maintain the set temperature by running continuously.

My questions are:

1) Is continuous fan operation a standard design feature of ceiling cassette mini-split systems to maintain the set temperature?
2) Would switching to a wall thermostat instead of the wireless remote potentially resolve this issue?
Your thoughts and recommendations would be greatly appreciated.

Thank you,

MB

xjbekvn
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I'm Dwight I service Newport Beach alot of different issues with salt water love your sales video we have the same gift

ikecrook
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Great. Idea. Which one would you recommend, the cassettes or wall mount? What’s the cleaning service cost for both? Warranty’s are important for customers. Lastly, what systems is better or recommend, Daikin or Mitsubishi & which one has the better warranty? Thank you.

gust
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Always like to find a New but older video never seen this Thanks

cashonlyj
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Thank you for your videos.
I have a hvac and refrigeration company called Pioneer engineering and construction.
I teach young people, hvac, refrigeration, electrical and plumbing.
I like your videos .
Thank you

GiuseppePennisi-wuyu
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Great video, very well explained in details. I was thinking of installing a cassette in a hallway but after watching this I will opt for another solution. Thanks!

coulomjo
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where the 110 version come in handy is if someone is replacing an old loud unit in an RV or camper, this is becoming a great option. not common practice yet but a few manufacturers are starting to put in as an upgrade

CdotForbes
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I have a 25' x 30' fully insulated new all metal shop. 12' exterior walls and a 17' height ridge. No ceiling, just an insulated roof. Right now, 2 small 5, 000 btu window units are keeping it cool, and a pedestal shop fan to move air around. However, I'm in Texas and it gets over 100* in the summer, and the 2 small window units struggle to keep it cool. So what size wall mount mini split do I need? I have 110 and 220 available, but every dollar I spend on my shop is one less dollar I can spend on my 56 Chevy I am restoring! ;) Thanks for your help!

MagaRickn
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Wow nice job and explanation young man
THANKS

ConstructionNafran
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Thank you sir from North Carolina, mild climate not Florida but definitely not Michigan where I am from

franknormaniii
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Good work and information. Take it easy on your hands young man.

EricB
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Thanks for the video, I was considering a cassette in my hallway near the openings of my 3 bedrooms, I can understand why you wouldn’t recommend, but if it was placed in the doorways do you still think it would be a bad idea if the intention was to keep all the doors open while running to try to cool essentially my entire upstairs?

MattMarotte
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The 220V version is a little more efficient than the 110V version, however the 110V version will not cost twice as much. The 110V version uses twice the amperage at half the voltage. Watts = Volts x Amps, so the wattage usage is mostly the same. Your power bill is charged by the kilowatt hour, not the amp hour. That being said I also prefer the 220V version when possible.

chggg
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For new construction when do you install the casset. Before or after sheetrock

KamranPourgol
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Great information…considering a mini split for my new RV build.

carlkey