High-Wall Duct-free Split systems are ideal for simple add-on and retrofit applications where wall space is available. These attractive units provide an elegant, decorative appearance in any room, while offering practical, efficient solutions. With a condensing unit installed outside, for maximum quiet inside, the result is uncompromised zoning for specific, personal comfort needs.
Common Applications include:
- small offices
- shops
- luxury homes
- healthcare waiting rooms
- bank rooms with ATMs
- computer rooms
- small add-on areas
Features and Options
- Available in 3/4, 1, 1 1/2 & 2-ton capacities
- 10.0 – 12.0 SEER
- 6.8+ HSPF
- Electric heat and auto changeover on heat pumps
- Wireless remote control
- Restart function after power failure
- Auto air sweep louvers standard
- Special dehumidification mode
- Slide-in air filters
- Extensive diagnostics
- Demand defrost
- Emergency defrost on heat pumps
- Mounting bracket standard
- Accessory low ambient controller (-20° F)
Toshiba-Carrier High Wall Mini-Split
High Energy Efficiency and Complete Air Purification
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With 12 louver settings, Toshiba-Carrier air conditioners allow you to adjust the airflow precisely to the position that gives you the greatest comfort.
Performance™ Series
Ductless Multi-Split System with Puron® Refrigerant
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For soothing, consistent and economical comfort in up to five indoor spaces with just one outdoor unit, Carrier offers the Performance™ series ductless multi-split air conditioner or heat pump. It’s an elegant, quiet and extremely versatile value, delivering indoor comfort where typical forced-air systems can’t.
Comfort™ Series Ductless High Wall Split System with Puron® Refrigerant
Indoor Comfort Solutions for Unique Applications
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To help improve the comfort in your world, Carrier offers the Comfort™ series ductless high wall split system. It’s an elegant, quiet and economical choice for delivering comfort to indoor spaces where typical forced-air systems can’t.