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Take control of your home’s comfort with the MRCOOL® 5th Gen DIY® Multi-Zone Mini Split System — the ultimate solution for efficient, customizable, and true DIY-friendly heating and cooling.
This powerful 55K 6-Zone system includes four 12K and two 6K ceiling cassette air handlers.
Full-Home Coverage – 55,000 BTU condenser powers up to 6 zones, delivering precise heating and cooling across multiple rooms.
DIY-Friendly Install – Pre-charged No-Vac line sets make installation straightforward with no special tools required.
Balanced Zone Setup – Includes four 12K and two 6K ceiling cassettes, ideal for medium and smaller rooms needing even comfort.
High Efficiency – Inverter technology ensures quieter operation, reliable performance, and lower energy bills.
Year-Round Comfort – Heat pump system provides efficient cooling in summer and dependable heating in winter.
Q: What’s included in this system?
A: A 55,000 BTU DIY mini split condenser paired with six ceiling cassette air handlers: four at 12K BTU and two at 6K BTU.
Q: What makes it DIY-friendly?
A: The system uses pre-charged R-410A No-Vac Quick Connect lines, so installation requires no vacuum pumps or special tools.
Q: Can it provide both cooling and heating?
A: Yes, it’s a heat pump system that efficiently delivers comfort in all seasons.
Q: What spaces is this best for?
A: Perfect for homes or offices needing coverage for four medium rooms (12K units) and two smaller rooms (6K units).
Q: Why choose ceiling cassette air handlers?
A: They mount flush with the ceiling, save wall space, and distribute 360° airflow for even comfort.
Q: Is it energy efficient?
A: Yes, with inverter technology for high SEER ratings, reduced energy costs, and quiet operation.
Clean or replace ceiling cassette filters every 1–3 months.
Wipe cassette panels and keep vents free of dust.
Inspect outdoor condenser coils and remove dirt or debris.
Check refrigerant lines and insulation for wear or leaks.
Schedule yearly professional maintenance to ensure long-term multi-zone efficiency and performance.