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The Klimaire 12,000 BTU Ductless Mini-Split Inverter Air Conditioner Heat Pump System is designed for efficient year-round climate control, featuring a high energy rating of 20.8 SEER2 and whisper-quiet operation at just 28 dB. This all-inclusive system covers up to 550 sq. ft. and includes advanced features like low ambient heating, self-cleaning, and smart Wi-Fi control, ensuring comfort and convenience in any environment.
Brand Name | Klimaire |
Model Info | KSIV012-H119-S(W) |
Item Weight | 0.01 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 7.44 x 31.57 x 11.69 inches |
Item model number | KSIV012-H119-S(W) |
Efficiency | High (20.8) |
Capacity | 1 Tons |
Noise | 28 dB |
Installation Type | Split System |
Part Number | NFJ-197 |
Form Factor | Mini-Split |
Special Features | Auto Restart Function, Turbo mode, Low ambient cooling capacity, Silent mode, Anti-cold air |
Heating Elements | 1 |
Color | White |
Voltage | 115 Volts |
Compatible Device | Alexa, Google Home |
Included Components | Indoor Fan Coil, Outdoor Condenser, Installation Kit, Wall Mounting Bracket |
Batteries Required? | No |
Floor Area | 550 Square Feet |
J**L
Works great
It came with everything needed for installation. It was a little bulky and two extra hands helped a lot in getting it installed. Works great. Purchased to use in our shop that sits in the Florida sun and heat. Cools quickly and maintains temp. Very quiet. Great air flow.
J**.
Penguin cold.
This unit is quite large imo but it's able to cool my entire trailer in just minutes. Assembly really isn't that hard. The book doesn't mention it but the signal wires just need to match on the head unit and the condenser unit... 1 to 1 .. 2 to 2.. 3 to 3 and ground to ground. Also note that the disconnect box it comes with has no fuses in it which wasn't a problem for me since Lowe's is 5 minutes away. The entire system is extremely nice and works very well.
M**.
Very easy to install
Works great in my 30x40 shop would definitely recommend for everything it comes with at a great price!!!
D**T
Wow! - runs great, quiet, installed it myself.
Runs great and is quiet. So far have only used for heating and while we have it in the living room of a small house (heating about 550 sq feet) with Kitchen, living room, and dining room; it is heating the upstairs as well so we actually are getting enough heat for a 12,000 sq foot house. Having said that, the temp outside hasn't gotten much below 32 degrees yet. It is easy to keep the heat over 85 if you want. (We tested it)Install was pretty easy if you take your time. We installed it in a 100 year old home to avoid the cost of installing a traditional heat pump and running ducts.You'll need a 2.5" hole saw for your drill and a stud finder, the rest are basic tools, wrenches and screwdrivers. I took one star off for the instructions which were not very good and kept me guessing or second-guessing. Look at some youtube videos. That helped. If you don't have a professional do the final part, you will need to either rent or buy a vacuum pump and gauges to evacuate the lines/testing for leaks before letting the Freon (supplied) into the system. I borrowed the vacuum pump from the AutoZone tool loaner program. Actually it was pretty easy if you don't overthink it. Most folks will want a professional to do the Freon part which only took about 30 minutes (most of that was waiting to ensure no leaks. Using a Professional is probably the smart way to go since if you have a leak and lose the Freon, you'll be calling them anyway. So.. the insurance is worth a service call for a few minutes of time. I didn't do that but then again, I'm pretty handy and am more adventurous than most.I also did my own electrical work. My son in law is a master electrician and I felt confident that I could use him if I got into trouble. I didn't (btw make sure you buy/install a outside cutoff switch panel (required by most code). My install time was about 8 hours (because I second guessed myself a lot plus I bought and installed a PVC Decorative Line Cover Kit for $49 which made the whole installation look professional. That part took most of the time. Also, the 100 year old home fought back a bit (plaster and lath walls and irregular placing of studs). A AC professional would probably charge you for 4 hours for two people so you could probably be charged almost as much as the unit itself in installation costs. Plus they'd also want you to have the electrical already done. If you're handy with tools, the installation wasn't hard. Again, look at some youtube videos. Either way, it seems like a good unit. I especially like that it is quiet both inside and outside the house. Oh, in case you're wondering, I did have my electrical work checked out by the son in law anyway. I hope this review helps anyone looking at this product and/or installation.
B**N
Relatively easy install & good deal for the money (UPDATE 8/24/23)
Update 8/24/23...a good thing has only gotten bettter! Now that the unit has experienced a full winter, spring, and some very hot summer months (including two 100 degree days), I wanted to update my review with how this unit performs in warmer weather. Let me just put it this way...it's 100 degrees out today, and the cabin feels like a meat locker, lol! It has absolutely no problem keeping up with the high temps we are having. This is a great unit & if I could give it more than 5 stars I surely would. I've been recommending these types of systems to friends...in many cases, the cost is not immensely more than a large window unit AC, but this cools better, also does a great job heating, and the electric consumption is very low. (Original review follows) Let me start by saying I am not an HVAC tech. But I bought this with the intent to install it myself & then let a licensed HVAC company do the final steps (vacuum lines, check for leaks, proper pressure, etc.). Never have I installed one & I am happy to report it is in & working! Took me about an afternoon to install excluding the time to install the electrical circuit. Would have taken less with a helper, but it's doable for just one person. So far it is heating very well...yesterday we had temps in the upper 20's with high winds, and it kept my wife's 300 square foot cabin (that has 7 windows) comfortable at 68 degrees. Spent some time in the cabin priming the walls today & although there was no wind today, it was still in the upper 20's, and the unit heated the cabin pretty quickly (around an hour from 46 degrees - the "freeze protection" temp - to 70 degrees). Very quiet system! Now I just have to wait for summer to return to see how the AC side of things work. All in all, a nice system, good value for the money.
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