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Just a reminder that although I stop businesses from posting new threads that are clearly advertisements, businesses are allowed and encouraged to answer questions. Oletimer asked a question about installing Mitsubishi systems and Tbrennan67 (a Mitsubishi dealer) answered it. This is perfectly acceptable, especially in the Home Maintenance section.
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![]() I like to check into the ads from time to time to see who is advertising, and do I need their services.
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I have Mr. Slim Mitsubishi ac units. Can they be converted to heat as well? |
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tbrennan67 sorry for my post earlier, I"m new to this site, to Mdoug you mr slim a/c unit can not be converted in the field sorry, your not the first to ask me that ? I don't mind a phone call if you want the long version.
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So I am considering one these Mitsubishi units for room I finished off last year. It has a skylight and can get pretty toasty in there in the summer time. I got a quote and was told that the NH Co-Op has rebates but they are available only for the units with the heat pumps (i.e. do both cooling and heating). If you factor in the rebate, it would actually cost less to get the unit with the heat pump then the unit that only does cooling. Assume this is a no brainer (i.e. get the one with the heat pump) but want to make sure I am not missing anything (in terms of whether it's better to have a unit without the heat pump). Any thoughts would be appreciated.
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I would get the heat pump unless the A/C only is significantly more efficient than the heat pump cooling mode and you are absolutely certain that you would never use the heat mode of the pump. But I am thinking that the newly finished room may just benefit from a spot of heat in January.
We have the heat pump in our recently finished room over on Welch and make good use of both A/C and heat modes. |
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Thanks for the input. I just checked and the unit that is cooling only and the heat pump units have the same SEER rating for cooling so I don't see a down side. The Hyper unit is a step up from both of them. Thanks again.
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Just to be sure, you may want to call NHEC in advance and make sure the unit you are installing will qualify for the rebate.
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Not a bad idea. I do have the Mitsubishi spec sheets which shows it meets the requirements and also the proposal states it qualifies as well.
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