Collection: Multi Zone

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Welcome to the South Mini Splits collection for Multi-Zone Mini Split System. We feature high-efficiency systems from industry leaders like Cooper & Hunter, OLMO, MRCOOL, and Bravo.

These highly versatile, customizable, and efficient systems are the ideal solution for conditioning 2 to 8 separate rooms (zones) using only one outdoor condenser, providing independent temperature control for every area of your home or business.

💡Why Choose South Mini Splits for Your Multi-Zone Mini Split System?

✅ Wholesale Pricing: Competitive rates on top-tier HVAC equipment.

✅ USA-Based Support: Expert help from sizing to post-install troubleshooting.

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What is a Multi-Zone Mini Split?

A Multi-Zone Mini Split system is a heating and cooling solution composed of a single outdoor condenser (the heat pump) connected to multiple indoor air handlers. Unlike central ducted systems, each indoor unit (the zone) operates independently.

  • Customizable Comfort: If a living room requires 18,000 BTUs and a small office only needs 6,000 BTUs, the multi-zone condenser can power both units simultaneously and efficiently.
  • Independent Control: Each indoor unit has its own thermostat and can be set to different temperatures, or even different modes (e.g., cooling one room while heating another, depending on system capabilities).

Versatility in Indoor Unit Styles (Pro Insight)

One of the greatest strengths of a multi-zone system is the ability to tailor the indoor unit style to the specific aesthetic and function of each room:

  • Wall Mount: The standard, most economical, and easiest-to-install option for bedrooms and common areas.
  • Ceiling Cassette: A discrete option that recesses into the ceiling, ideal for open-concept spaces or rooms where wall space is limited.
  • Floor/Ceiling (Universal): Can be installed flush with the ceiling or low on the wall near the floor, offering powerful airflow for unique room layouts.

Concealed Ducted (Slim Duct): Best for areas where you want the look of traditional vents without the full complexity of a central HVAC system.

Mini Split BTU Sizing & Application Guide

Use our quick reference chart to match your room size with the ideal system capacity.

Capacity Sq. Footage Application
6,000 BTU150–250Small bedrooms & offices
9,000 BTU250–450Standard bedrooms
12,000 BTU450–600Kitchens & studios
18,000 BTU600–1,000Living rooms & garages
24,000 BTU1,000–1,200Open floor plans
36,000 BTU1,500–1,700Commercial & fitness
48,000 BTU1,900–2,100Large warehouses
60,000 BTU2,400–2,800+Commercial estates

When to "Size Up"

High Ceilings (10ft+)

If your ceilings are 10 feet or higher, you are cooling a larger volume of air. We recommend increasing your BTU choice by 20%.

Poor Insulation

For older homes or buildings with single-pane windows, opt for the next size up to ensure the unit can maintain the set temperature.

Kitchen Environments

Appliances generate significant heat. If the unit is for a kitchen, add 4,000 BTUs to your square footage calculation.

Heavy Sun Exposure

Rooms with large south-facing windows or "sunrooms" act like greenhouses. Increase your BTU capacity by 10-15%

Occupancy

If the area regularly hosts more than two people (like a conference room or classroom), add 600 BTUs per additional person..

Need Help Sizing?

If you aren't sure which unit is right for your project, use our BTU Calculator or contact our USA-based support team for a custom recommendation.

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FAQs/Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How many zones can one outdoor condenser support?

A: Multi-zone condensers typically support anywhere from 2 to 8 indoor zones. The key limitation is not the number of units, but the total BTU capacity the outdoor unit can safely handle. You must carefully match the indoor units' combined BTUs to the condenser's capacity.

Q: Do all the zones have to be the same BTU capacity?

A:Absolutely not. That is the main benefit of a multi-zone system. You select the specific BTU capacity (e.g., 9k, 12k, 18k) needed for each individual room based on its size and heat load, ensuring maximum efficiency and comfort throughout the home.

Q: Can I install a Multi-Zone system myself (DIY)?

A: While the connecting lines and wiring are more complex than a single-zone DIY kit, pre-charged lines and quick-connect fittings are available in certain multi-zone product lines (like MRCOOL DIY), making it achievable for skilled homeowners. We recommend consulting the specific brand's installation guide.

Q: What is the main advantage of Multi-Zone over multiple Single-Zone systems?

A:Aesthetics and efficiency. You only have one large outdoor unit instead of 2-8 separate smaller ones. Additionally, the single, large condenser is typically more efficient and quieter to operate than the collective noise and energy draw of many smaller independent systems.