DUCTED SPLIT SYSTEM

Ducted split systems separate heating and cooling components between an outdoor unit and indoor unit. The outdoor condenser connects to an indoor air handler or furnace through refrigerant lines, with ductwork distributing conditioned air throughout your space.

BudgetHeating.com carries split system air conditioners , split system heat pumps, and split system furnaces from Goodman, Rheem, and EcoTemp. These systems are available in capacities from 1.5 to 5 tons for residential and commercial applications.

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How Ducted Split Systems Work

A ducted split system separates heating and cooling components between indoor and outdoor units. The outdoor condenser unit contains the compressor and condenser coil, while the indoor unit houses the evaporator coil paired with either a furnace or air handler. Refrigerant lines connect these components, transferring heat between indoor and outdoor spaces.

During cooling, the system removes heat from indoor air through the evaporator coil and releases it outside through the condenser. For heating, gas split systems use a furnace to warm air, heat pump split systems reverse the refrigeration cycle to extract heat from outdoor air, and cool only systems with electric heat use electric heat strips for supplemental heating.

Split System Operating Modes

BudgetHeating.com offers ducted split systems in multiple operating configurations. Cool only with electric heat systems provide air conditioning with electric heat strips for basic heating needs, suitable for moderate climates. Gas split systems combine natural gas or propane furnaces with air conditioning for powerful heating and efficient cooling. Heat pump split systems offer both heating and cooling using electricity, providing energy-efficient climate control year-round.

Goodman, Rheem, and EcoTemp Split Systems

Our inventory features split system HVAC equipment from Goodman, Rheem, and EcoTemp. We carry an extensive selection of Goodman split systems known for reliable performance across residential applications. Rheem split systems offer advanced technology and efficiency options for homes and businesses. EcoTemp split systems provide value-oriented heating and cooling solutions.

Sizing Your Ducted Split System

Our ducted split systems are available in capacities from 1.5 to 5 tons of cooling capacity. Gas furnace heating capacity ranges from 40,000 to 125,000 BTUs in our inventory.

Proper sizing depends on your space's square footage, ceiling height, insulation quality, window exposure, and local climate. We recommend using a Manual J load calculation or consulting with a licensed HVAC contractor to determine the correct capacity for your application. Our experienced sales team can help guide you toward appropriate system sizing.

Energy Efficiency Considerations

When selecting a ducted split system, check SEER ratings for cooling efficiency and AFUE ratings for gas furnace efficiency. Higher ratings indicate better energy performance and lower operating costs. Heat pump split systems are rated by both SEER and HSPF (Heating Seasonal Performance Factor) for year-round efficiency.

Professional Installation Required

Professional installation by a licensed HVAC technician is required for split system HVAC equipment. Installation involves refrigerant line connections, electrical work, gas line connections for gas systems, and proper ductwork integration. Federal regulations restrict handling refrigerants to certified technicians. We encourage customers to line up a licensed HVAC technician before purchasing equipment.

Shop Ducted Split Systems Online

Browse our selection of ducted split systems from Goodman, Rheem, and EcoTemp. Our inventory includes split system air conditioners, heat pump split systems, and gas split systems in capacities from 1.5 to 5 tons. We ship to all 50 states and Canada, with most orders shipping within 2-3 business days.

Feel free to contact us if you have questions about system specifications, sizing, and compatibility. Whether you need a cool only system, gas heating system, or heat pump system, we can help you select the right ducted split system for your application.

Frequently Asked Questions About Ducted Split Systems

  • What is a ducted split system?

    A ducted split system separates heating and cooling components between an outdoor unit and indoor unit. The outdoor condenser connects to an indoor air handler or furnace through refrigerant lines, with ductwork distributing conditioned air throughout your space.

  • What brands of ducted split systems does BudgetHeating.com carry?

    BudgetHeating.com carries ducted split systems from Goodman, Rheem, and EcoTemp. We have an extensive selection of Goodman split systems, a large inventory of Rheem split systems, and EcoTemp split system options.

  • What operating modes are available for ducted split systems?

    Our ducted split systems are available in three operating modes: cool only with electric heat, gas heating with air conditioning, and heat pump systems. Cool only systems use electric heat strips for supplemental heating, gas systems use natural gas or propane furnaces, and heat pump systems provide both heating and cooling using electricity.

  • What size ducted split system do I need?

    Ducted split systems range from 1.5 to 5 tons of cooling capacity. Heating capacity for gas furnaces typically ranges from 40,000 to 125,000 BTUs. Proper sizing depends on your space's square footage, ceiling height, insulation quality, window exposure, and local climate. We recommend using a Manual J load calculation or consulting with a licensed HVAC contractor to determine the correct capacity.

  • Can I install a ducted split system myself?

    Professional installation by a licensed HVAC technician is required for ducted split systems. Installation involves refrigerant line connections, electrical work, gas line connections for gas systems, and ductwork integration. Federal regulations restrict handling refrigerants to certified technicians.

  • What's the difference between a ducted split system and a package unit?

    A ducted split system separates components between an outdoor condenser unit and an indoor air handler or furnace. A package unit houses all heating and cooling components in a single outdoor cabinet. The right choice depends on your space layout and installation requirements.

  • What should I look for in SEER and AFUE ratings?

    SEER ratings measure cooling efficiency for air conditioners, while AFUE ratings measure heating efficiency for gas furnaces. Heat pump systems are rated by both SEER and HSPF (Heating Seasonal Performance Factor). Higher ratings indicate better energy performance and lower operating costs.

  • Does BudgetHeating.com ship ducted split systems nationwide?

    We ship to all 50 states and Canada. Most orders ship within 2-3 business days. Our staff is available via instant chat, email, or phone to answer questions about system specifications, sizing, and compatibility.

  • Do I need to match indoor and outdoor components?

    Indoor and outdoor components should be properly matched according to manufacturer specifications. Mismatched components can affect system performance and efficiency. Our knowledgeable staff can help guide you toward compatible components or consult with your HVAC technician before purchasing.

  • What's the difference between a heat pump split system and a gas split system?

    A heat pump split system uses electricity for both heating and cooling by reversing the refrigeration cycle. A gas split system uses a natural gas or propane furnace for heating and electric air conditioning for cooling. Heat pumps work well in moderate climates, while gas systems provide powerful heating in cold climates.