For a used chiller of this description, I recommend visiting http://www.usedequip.com - they have a large stock of those devices. eBay may also be a useful resource in your case.
Direct Expansion. It has refrigeration coils INSIDE the air handler, instead of separate like a split-system. Also, not using chilled water from a separate chiller as many non-dx air handlers do.
Factors that contribute to the efficiency of mini split systems include the size and layout of the space being cooled or heated, the energy efficiency of the unit itself, proper installation and maintenance, and the climate in which the system is being used.
A heat pump split system is a type of heating and cooling system that consists of two main components: an outdoor unit and an indoor unit. The outdoor unit absorbs heat from the outside air during the heating season and releases heat outside during the cooling season. The indoor unit then distributes the heated or cooled air throughout the building using ductwork. By transferring heat rather than generating it, a heat pump split system can efficiently regulate the temperature in a building.
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Sounds like: 1. The "drip pipe" (condensate drain) is blocked, or 2. The chiller unit is not working - because chilled air gives up its humidity, "dripping" (condensation) is a sign that the chiller unit is actually chilling the air and producing water - the "drips".
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A split system gets more robust to breakages and retains some functionality even if one part breaks.
Do you mean "Where does the Mississippi River split?" It is not spelled "miss-piss-ippi" and it should be capitalized. Try looking on a map.
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The purpose of the disconnect box for a mini split system is to provide a way to safely shut off the power supply to the system for maintenance or in case of emergencies.
For homes that do not have air ducts, the ductless mini split system provides both heating and cooling. Besides that, a temperature control is provided.
what i think you mean is whats the difference in a split system to a package system.. Other that a split system being inside and out side your house and a package system is on the out side of your house.. different in appearance but they both do the same job. But in my personal experience a split system is more efficient than a package..