Our licensed technicians performed a ductless Mitsubishi HVAC system installation MCL1 in Redwood City, California. The client desired to install a mini-split system in their house. Moreover, they wanted to remove the existing asbestos and its particles. We have already explained why asbestos may be dangerous to you — read the full post to know more. After the removal it is necessary to seal the vents inside the occupied area and water the ductwork insulation to prevent air contamination. Then, the only thing left is to recycle the old ductwork and asbestos, and it is possible to install the new HVAC system.
How do you perform a Mitsubishi HVAC system installation MCL1?
One needs to install an indoor unit and an outdoor unit. In addition, the new refrigerant line set should be installed according to the building standards. During this project our technicians served:
Mitsubishi M-Series Outdoor unit MXZ-5C42NA2-U1 45,000 BTU Ductless Multi Zone Heat Pump Condenser;
Mitsubishi M-Series Indoor unit MSZ-FS15NA 15,000 BTU Ductless Heat Pump 3D I-SEE Sensor Air Handler;
Another Mitsubishi M-Series Indoor unit SLZ-KF09NA-K 9,000 BTU Ceiling Cassette w/ Grille Heat Pump Air Handler;
Mitsubishi Wireless Signal receiver for PAR-SL100A-E remote controller;
Remote for SLZ-KF Unit.
Qualified EPA certified specialists provided Mitsubishi HVAC system installation MCL1. Besides, Fuse provides a 3 years warranty for HVAC-installation labor.