Split systems, also known as ductless mini-split systems, are a type of heating and cooling system that consists of two main components: an indoor unit (air handler) and an outdoor unit (compressor/condenser). They are called 'split' because these components are separated and connected by refrigerant lines. Split systems are commonly used to provide localized heating and cooling to individual rooms or zones, offering energy efficiency and flexible temperature control compared to central air systems. They are often installed in homes, offices, and other buildings where ductwork is limited or non-existent.
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