M-Series Brochure

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HOW IT WORKS
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House Name, Place
UNIT XXXYZ
KJ Series Floor Mount
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The essential components of a zoned air conditioning and heating system are the
outdoor unit, the indoor unit and the smart comfort controls. The system operates by
transferring heat to and from an outdoor unit to one or more indoor units. The units are
connected by pipes containing refrigerant, a substance that absorbs heat.
In cooling mode, the refrigerant absorbs heat inside the home and produces colder air by
transferring refrigerant from the indoor units to the outdoor unit, where the heat is expelled.
In heating mode, the process is reversed and the refrigerant absorbs heat outside of the
home and provides warmth by transferring the refrigerant from the outdoor unit to the
indoor units. This method of heat transfer — which works even in freezing weather — is
powered by electricity and is much greener than conventional systems that burn fossil
fuels during heating.
The outdoor unit is equipped with an INVERTER that enables it to quickly change the
amount of power it uses and the amount of refrigerant it transfers to and from the indoor
units. With the INVERTER, the outdoor unit only uses the precise amount of power
needed to reach each zone’s preferred temperature.
Technology that puts
comfort in your hands.
Live In A Cold Climate?
Even in outside
temperatures as cold
as -13º F, our Hyper-
Heating INVERTER
®
(H2i
®
)
technology will keep
your home and business
comfortable. Well-suited
for climates in the northern
half of the United States,
H2i systems continue to
provide heating when
temperatures drop well
below zero.
Diagram of the heat
transfer between
the outdoor unit and
indoor unit during
heating operation