Mini Split Heat Pump
Cooling & heating, all-season use
DELLA Econo Series 11500 BTU 17 SEER2 Mini Split Heat Pump AC - Up to 550 Sq.Ft.
- Cooling Capacity: 11500
- Heating Capacity: 11500
- SEER2: 17
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DELLA Serena Series 18000 BTU 22 SEER2 Mini-Split Heat Pump AC - Up to 1000 Sq.Ft.
- Cooling Capacity: 18000
- Heating Capacity: 18000
- SEER2: 22
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DELLA Motto Series 12000 BTU 17 SEER2 Mini Split Heat Pump AC - Up to 550 Sq.Ft.
- Cooling Capacity: 12000
- Heating Capacity: 12000
- SEER2: 17.5
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$719.96
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DELLA Optima Series 18000 BTU 23 SEER2 Ultra Heat Mini Split AC - Up to 1000 Sq.Ft.
- Cooling Capacity: 18000
- Heating Capacity: 19000
- SEER2: 23
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DELLA Motto Series 9100 BTU 20.5 SEER2 Mini Split Heat Pump AC - Up to 400 Sq.Ft.
- Cooling Capacity: 9100
- Heating Capacity: 10000
- SEER2: 20.5
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DELLA Vario Series 9000 BTU 20 SEER2 Mini Split Heat Pump AC - Up to 400 Sq.Ft.
- Cooling Capacity: 9000
- Heating Capacity: 10000
- SEER2: 20
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DELLA Motto Series 12000 BTU 17 SEER2 Mini Split Heat Pump AC – 230V, Up to 550 Sq.Ft.
- Cooling Capacity: 12000
- Heating Capacity: 12300
- SEER2: 17
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DELLA Optima Pro Series 18000 BTU 23.5 SEER2 Ultra Hyper Heat Mini-Split AC - Up to 1000 Sq.Ft.
- Cooling Capacity: 18000
- Heating Capacity: 18000
- SEER2: 23.5
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$1,849.96
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DELLA Umbra Series 9000 BTU 19 SEER2 Mini Split Heat Pump AC - Up to 400 Sq.Ft.
- Cooling Capacity: 9000
- Heating Capacity: 10000
- SEER2: 19
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DELLA Vario Series 9000 BTU 19 SEER2 Mini Split Heat Pump AC (R-454B) - Up to 400 Sq.Ft.
- Cooling Capacity: 9000
- Heating Capacity: 10000
- SEER2: 19
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DELLA Econo Series 23000 BTU 17 SEER2 Mini Split Heat Pump AC - Up to 1500 Sq.Ft.
- Cooling Capacity: 23000
- Heating Capacity: 22400
- SEER2: 17
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DELLA Serena Series 12000 BTU 22 SEER2 Mini-Split Heat Pump AC - Up to 550 Sq.Ft.
- Cooling Capacity: 12000
- Heating Capacity: 12300
- SEER2: 22
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Guides for every step of comfort
FAQS
Yes, mini split AC and heaters are highly effective for heating, especially when equipped with mini split AC and heat technology. They work by transferring heat from the outside air into the indoor space, even in cold weather, making them more energy-efficient compared to traditional electric heaters or portable ac unit, which heat up by generating heat.
Heat pumps in mini-splits are more efficient because they move heat rather than generate it, consuming far less energy compared to resistance heating systems.
All of Della's mini split models are equipped with heat pump technology, providing both heating and cooling capabilities. The main differences between the models lie in their features and performance levels:
Econo (IF) series
The Econo (IF) series offers reliable performance with essential features, making it a practical choice for standard heating and cooling needs.
Vario (TL) series
The Vario (TL) series provides enhanced functionality and efficiency compared to the Econo (IF) series, making it suitable for larger spaces or users seeking additional features like better energy savings and multi-zone capabilities.
Opitma (TP) series
The Opitma (TP) series ductless heat pump is the most advanced, offering superior efficiency, quieter operation, and premium features like higher SEER ratings and better performance in extreme temperatures. It is ideal for those prioritizing maximum comfort and long-term energy savings.
The heating capacity of a mini split air conditioner depends on its heating BTU rating. Here’s a guideline for the square footage each BTU level can heat:
- 9,000 BTU: Heats 0-400 sq. ft.
- 12,000 BTU: Heats 401-550 sq. ft.
- 18,000 BTU: Heats 551-1,000 sq. ft.
- 24,000 BTU: Heats 1,001-1,500 sq. ft.
- 36,000 BTU: Heats 1,501-2,500 sq. ft.
Factors to Consider:
The exact square footage a heat pump can heat depends on real-world factors like climate, insulation, ceiling height, and room layout. It's important to select a unit, such as a 9k BTU mini split or 12k BTU mini split, that matches your space and conditions for optimal performance.
For a standard 20x20 room, a heat pump or heater with 8,000-10,000 BTU will provide sufficient heating. Here's the calculation: 400 sq. ft.× (20 − 25) BTU/sq. ft.= (8,000− 10,000) BTU.
If you need more power, consider an 18,000 BTU mini split or 24,000 BTU air conditioner for larger spaces.
To have a more accurate estimate, adjust the BTU based on these factors.
- Climate: Colder climates may require closer to 25 BTU per square foot or higher.
- Insulation: Poorly insulated rooms will need more BTUs to maintain warmth.
- Ceiling Height: For ceilings higher than 8 feet, additional BTUs will be required.
A ductless mini split heat pump is highly efficient for both heating and cooling, making it an excellent choice for energy-conscious homeowners. Its efficiency is primarily measured by SEER2 for cooling and HSPF for heating. Modern mini-split systems typically have SEER2 ratings of 15-25 and HSPF ratings of 9-12, which are significantly higher than traditional HVAC systems.
For example, Della's Vario (TL) series mini split heat pump offers an excellent balance between affordability and heating performance. With an HSPF of 11.6, it is both energy-efficient and cost-effective. The 12,200 BTU heating rate provides reliable heating for spaces up to 550 sq. ft.
The cost to install a mini-split heat pump generally ranges from $2,000 to $10,000, depending on the number of zones, capacity, and installation complexity.
Here's the cost breakdown for you:
Unit Cost
Single-zone mini-split systems usually cost between $800 and $2,500, depending on the BTU capacity and features like inverter technology or Wi-Fi connectivity.
Multi-zone systems (with 2–4 indoor units) cost between $2,000 and $8,000, as they include multiple indoor heads.
Installation Labor
Professional installation typically costs $500 to $2,000, depending on the complexity of mounting the units, running refrigerant lines, and connecting electrical wiring.
Additional Materials
Refrigerant Lines and Wiring: $100–$300.
Concrete Pad or Wall Bracket for Outdoor Unit: $50–$200.
Electrical Upgrades: $200–$1,000, if a dedicated circuit or panel upgrade is needed.
Permits and Inspections
Local permits may cost $50 to $300, depending on the region and regulations.
The cost to install a mini-split heat pump, such as a dual head mini split or three zone mini split, generally ranges from $2,000 to $10,000, depending on the number of zones, capacity, and installation complexity.
Here's the cost breakdown for you:Unit Cost
Single-zone mini-split systems usually cost between $800 and $2,500, depending on the BTU capacity and features like inverter technology or Wi-Fi connectivity.
Multi-zone systems (with 2–4 indoor units) cost between $2,000 and $8,000, as they include multiple indoor heads.
Installation Labor
Professional installation typically costs $500 to $2,000, depending on the complexity of mounting the units, running refrigerant lines, and connecting electrical wiring.
Additional Materials
- Refrigerant Lines and Wiring: $100–$300.
- Concrete Pad or Wall Bracket for Outdoor Unit: $50–$200.
- Electrical Upgrades: $200–$1,000, if a dedicated circuit or panel upgrade is needed.
Local permits may cost $50 to $300, depending on the region and regulations.
When buying a mini-split heat pump, consider the following factors:
Room Size and BTU Rating
Choose the correct BTU rating based on the area you need to heat or cool. For example, 36,000 BTU mini split is ideal for spaces up to 550 sq. ft.
Efficiency Ratings (SEER2 and HSPF)
Look for a high SEER2 (for cooling) and HSPF (for heating) rating for better energy savings. A SEER2 of 15+ and HSPF of 9+ are considered efficient.
Number of Zones
Determine whether you need a single-zone unit for one space or a multi-zone system to control temperatures in multiple rooms.
Installation Requirements
Check if the unit can be installed in your home layout and ensure there’s an appropriate location for the outdoor unit.
Climate Suitability:
Ensure the heat pump works efficiently in your climate, especially if you live in very cold regions. Some models are designed for extreme temperatures. Like Della's mini split heat pumps, they still can work in the temperature range from -4℉ to 122℉.
Noise Levels
Consider quieter models with indoor noise levels around 25–45 dBA, especially for bedrooms or living areas.
Smart Features
Features like Wi-Fi connectivity, remote controls, or programmable timers add convenience and energy savings.
Mini-split heat pumps, no matter a single room ac unit or multi room mini split, offer several advantages over traditional HVAC systems, but there are also some trade-offs:
Advantages:
Energy Efficiency
Mini-splits are more efficient due to inverter technology and the elimination of ductwork, which can lose up to 30% of energy in traditional systems.
Zoned Temperature Control
Unlike traditional systems, mini-splits allow for customized heating and cooling in individual rooms, reducing energy waste.
No Ductwork
Ideal for homes without existing ducts, saving installation time and costs.
Year-Round Use
Provides both heating and cooling in one system, making it versatile and cost-effective.
Quiet Operation
Mini-split systems are quieter than traditional HVAC systems, especially in indoor units. For example, Della's Vario (TL) series mini split heat pump has a running noise ranging from 27 - 42 dBA.
Disadvantages:
Initial Cost
Mini split AC and heat have higher upfront costs compared to window ACs or space heaters, especially for multi-zone setups.
Aesthetic Impact
Indoor air handlers are visible and may not blend with all home designs.
Capacity for Larger Homes
Traditional systems may be more cost-effective for heating and cooling large spaces with a central layout.
