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Updated 5 months ago on .

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Jimmy Sont
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Scottsdale
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New build - mini split question

Jimmy Sont
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Scottsdale
Posted

Hi everyone! My custom new build was just completed, and I noticed that the 3 mini split units installed are set up as a multi-zone system connected to one condenser. This heavily restricts how I can use them. Based on the spec sheet I was given, would I be justified in thinking they should have been installed as 3 separate mini split systems instead of a multi-zone setup with 3 heads and 1 condensor?

Thanks in advance!

Here's a screenshot of the specs sheet: