- Cooper&Hunter Mia Series 12,000 BTU, 20 SEER, 20.8 SEER2, 110V, 1 Ton Ductless Mini Split Air Conditioner with Heat Pump, UL Listed, AHRI Certified WiFi Ready (Additional USB adapter is required but NOT included
- Pre-charged with refrigerant. Works for heating with ambient temperature up to 5F°.
- System comes with an Installation Kit including 16ft Pre-Flared and Insulated Copper Line Set, 16ft Communication Wires between Indoor and Outdoor unit, Small Accessories and a 16ft Drainage Extension. This is not a DIY equipment, professional installation is required.
- Whisper Technology for Quiet Operation, Great for Bedrooms, Additions,Living Rooms and Commercial Applications.
Cooper & Hunter MIA Series, Mini Split Air Conditioner and Heater, 12,000 BTU, 115V, 20.8 SEER2, Wall Mount Ductless Inverter Heat Pump System, Including 16ft Installation kit…
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Joellen –
I had to take a few minutes after recieving yet another awesome electric bill. I was so concerned that this would spike my electrical cost and I couldn’t have been more wrong. We installed this unit on our seasonal 400 sg ft cabin New England weather is always tricky and changes quickly. This unit has served us well! From the chilly raining season it kept us toasty. Now experiancing the heat and humidity we couldn’t be happier with it’s perforance. The dry feature was a life saver, keeping the humidity out and now the A/C keeps us cool and comfortable. My total electric bill was less than $100. After seeing the benefit of just that one “dry” feature we installed one in my sons basement office. If worked wonderfully. We also recently installed two in a dear friends house and saved her $1000’s of dollars compared to the big name mini splits! We are just about to order yet another for another cabin. This is a product I can recommend without any hesitation!
David –
I bought this to add to the bedroom. The instructions were very thorough with lots of installation hints which was nice since I had never installed one by myself before. A few minor issues such as the wall layout for my model was wrong so I had to figure out where to drill the hole myself. The through the wall hole size that was shown was also a good 3/4″ too big, but that helped when installing it later since it did not quite line up right. All the components seem high quality and durable, made in china of course. Be sure to use the special refrigerant lubricant/sealer, RT201B Nylog Gasket/Thread Sealant available on Amazon, on the flange connections when installing the copper tubing, it really does help prevent leaks which are the biggest issue with these units. That is not mentioned in the instructions BTW. Once installed, the unit is super quiet both inside and outside, works fast and seems efficient. The heat function is great, can’t wait to try it this winter. Be aware that unless an HVAC contractor installs it, there is no warranty. You will need some special tools such as a calibrated digital torque wrench to the tighten the connections properly, a vacuum pump to clear the lines and possibly some copper pipe flange tools if you need to change the length. Overall it is a somewhat challenging do-it-yourself project unless you have some hvac experience and tools handy. I would recommend buy the plastic covers for the lines as shown in the picture, gives a cleaner and more secure finish. Of course the next one would be easy………
Fred Suffin –
I purchased this .75 ton single zone system for my master bedroom which is always hotter than the rest of the house. So, this is providing supplemental cooling to a room. I was lucky to have an ideal situation of having space on an exterior wall in the room so the heat pump could be placed just on the other side, with an electrical subpanel within 10′ of the unit. So, very straight forward install. I purchased a 2 3/4″ hole saw to make a clean hole on my interior drywall, then used a small masonry bit to make a series of small holes in a circle on the outer stucco wall, being careful to create a slight downhill slope from inside to outside.
Some comments about the instructions that come with the unit:
– the description of wiring connections refers to colors that didn’t exist with the kit that I purchased. In the end, colors don’t matter a bit, just make sure the order is identical for connections 1,2,3 and ground on both sides of the control cable.
– the manual mentions in bold letters to be sure to plug the drain in the drain tray using the supplied plug on the side opposite of where the drain hose is coming out, since it is designed to support either left or right side drains. I couldn’t find any plug, so I called support. They said ignore, it’s already installed at the factory, and since I didn’t need to change it to the other side I was fine.
– the manual mentions to test your drain by removing the filter screens and pouring water into the tray. This is not obvious where to pour the water. Tech support said to pour over the evap coils. My first try I poured a little too far back and water ran down my wall. Then I poured a little close to the front and water ran out the drain line like it should, with no leaks.
– the very good news is that tech support is available. I probably waited about 5 mins on hold to talk to a tech, and they were very helpful.
Once the physical installation of the indoor and outdoor units was complete and the circuit was run, I called my HVAC friend to come over and complete the install. He insisted that we cut the stock flares off the lines and reflare the ends, as the factory ends are usually flared with too much pressure resulting in very thin flares. Sure enough, his flares were much thicker than the ones he cut off. Also, we found a piece of loose copper in one of the 5/8″ flare nuts which would have caused leaks for sure. He then made the connections and used nitrogen to test the lines to 700psi for 10 mins, then pulled a vacuum for 10 mins. Finally when he was satisfied that all air was purged from the lines he open the valves to charge the system, and it works perfectly. I had pondered doing that part of the job myself by buying a vacuum pump and gauges on Amazon but I think I’m glad that I ended up paying a pro to do it instead. There are some hazards that only someone with a lot of experience would know to look out for.
As some other have mentioned these units are unbeleivably quiet. If it weren’t for the fact that I can see the fan moving on the heat pump, I wouldn’t know it was running at all. It is really that quiet.
Hopefully this will provide many many years of comfort!
David –
The first one I ordered arrived sitting upside down in the delivery van. I didn’t even open the box. I sent it back and requested a different one. I confirmed with the seller that these products can never be upside down. They will be destroyed. After receiving the replacement I installed it and I am very happy with the performance and the noise level. I am happy with the integrity of the seller who advised me to send it back immediately. Also I am happy with Amazon as they make no qualms with returning the first one. I am a retired HVAC contractor so installing it was very easy. I was disappointed that there was no Wi-Fi connectivity. And a little disappointed to find that I could’ve purchased a 21 seer instead of a 17 seer for about $100 more. But I blame no one but myself for that. I bought it for cooling but I am now using it for heating as it is a heat pump. I was pleasantly surprised at the level of heat it produces. If you do it yourself you will need refrigeration gauges and a vacuum pump and a special adapter to accommodate the unusual fitting that you will find on split systems for your gauges to connect. The electric is 220 requiring a Fusible disconnect box with time delay fuses 25 amp. I used liquitight conduit and #10 wire. Over all I am satisfied and comfortable.