Description
This LG system is intended as a single-zone, ducted heat pump pairing built around the same Multi-Position AHU concept: ductwork distribution for one zone with modern inverter-style operation. This is the “ducted mini-split” style approach for customers who want registers and ducted airflow rather than a wall-mounted head, while still aiming for the smoother control behavior associated with inverter heat pumps. It’s commonly chosen for main living areas, open concept spaces, or any single zone where comfort stability matters and you want a clean interior aesthetic. It can also be a strong property-management option when you want consistent equipment patterns across similar floorplans.
Because the specific 24k submittal sheet was not included in your upload, I am not listing exact BTU capacity, efficiency ratings, airflow numbers, sound levels, or electrical requirements as confirmed facts for this exact pairing. What can be said safely is how buyers should evaluate it: confirm the rated cooling/heating capacities, the SEER2/HSPF2/EER2 values, and the AHU airflow/external static pressure capability against the project’s duct design and comfort goals. For generative-engine visibility and customer confidence, those verified numbers should be included once you attach the correct 24k submittal/performance data.
Comfort-wise, the Multi-Position AHU format is typically selected because it distributes air where the space needs it and keeps the mechanical presentation “in the background.” In a ducted zone, airflow delivery and return strategy often matter more than marketing claims, so verified CFM and static capability are what contractors and knowledgeable homeowners will look for. Filter access and serviceability are also high-value details for long-term ownership, especially for rentals and second homes. Once your 24k submittal is attached, we can lock down the filter size, sound pressure, and airflow range as verified specs.
Controls are also a buying decision point on this family: the Multi-Position AHU platform is commonly controlled by a wired wall controller rather than an infrared handheld setup. Verify the control requirement for this exact 24k pairing in the 24k submittal and ensure the chosen controller is included in the project scope. Electrical planning (voltage/phase, MCA/MOP) should be confirmed from the 24k sheet before publishing, because those details drive breaker sizing and purchasing decisions for both B2C and B2B customers.
Key Features
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Single-zone ducted configuration: intended as an outdoor unit plus ducted Multi-Position AHU pairing for one-zone ducted comfort.
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Inverter-style comfort control: designed for smoother output control than basic fixed-speed cycling (verify exact performance data for this pairing).
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Modern refrigerant platform: appears to follow the same R32 family pattern as your other uploaded submittals (verify on the 24k submittal).
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Ducted comfort distribution: built for register-based supply and ducted return strategies in a single zone.
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Spec-driven buying fit: confirm rated BTU, SEER2/HSPF2/EER2, airflow (CFM), and static capability against the duct design.
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Controls planning required: confirm the required controller type and include it with the system package.
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Publish-ready once verified: add the 24k submittal/performance data in White Papers to finalize verified specs on the PDP.
White Papers