M-Series Brochure

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ZONES
Single-zone System
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With single-zone equipment, one outdoor unit connects to
one indoor unit (see pages 18-25 for indoor units available).
This option is ideal if you only need cooling and heating
in a single space.
With multi-zone equipment, one outdoor unit can connect up
to eight indoor units. This option is perfect if you need cooling
and heating in multiple spaces with different functions,
such as a nursery versus a kitchen or an ofce versus a
conference room.
Each zone is served by its own indoor unit. Indoor units come
in a variety of forms including wall-mounted units, oor-
mounted units, ceiling cassettes and air handlers.
Wall-mounted units tend to be the most popular, but a oor-
mounted unit could be an attractive option for a sunroom that
has windows, but no wall space. A high-performance air handler
could replace an older system, such as a central system or
boiler that previously cooled or heated an open space.
Outdoor units and
indoor units are available
in single-zone and
multi-zone versions.
One outdoor unit can
connect up to eight
indoor units
MULTI-ZONE
One outdoor unit
connects to one
indoor unit
SINGLE-ZONE