There are a lot of particular benefits to a ductless system for temperature control. The equipment is compact, bendy and installs without requiring renovation or causing a mess. The system consists of a single outdoor compressor that links by way of a conduit to a single or up to eight indoor air handlers. The conduit houses the refrigerant, electrical and drainage lines and requires only a three-inch hole in an exterior wall. Because of extensive line lengths, there is freedom of location for the air handlers. They can be mounted up high on the wall, down near the floor or into a drop ceiling and are especially unobtrusive. The air handlers operate quietly and each include an independent control unit for the ultimate in zone control. There’s the ability to customize room-by-room temperature according to personal preference, requirements of the space and occupancy. It’s possible to adjust fan speed and determine the direction of airflow. These systems effectively handle humidity control and help to filter out air contaminants. Modern ductless models include inverter technology, making them especially environmentally friendly and energy efficient. The operation allows the equipment to automatically adjust speed according to changing indoor demands, using the exact amount of energy necessary to maintain ideal temperature. Along with unquestionably consistent comfort, it minimizes running costs. Modern ductless units are especially powerful, absolutely handling extremely tepid summer time conditions plus especially freezing winter time conditions, then plus, the operation is wonderfully safe, wipe and quiet. The system simply moves existing heat between the indoors and outdoors, rather than burning fossil fuels.