The home I currently live in is heated and cooled via a Mitsubishi ducted mini split system. Specifically, via three indoor ducted SEZ Mr. Slim units, and one exterior compressor. The system is awesome - efficient, comfortable & quiet.
Does this equipment have the "Dry" mode that Mitsubishi touts? The t-stats (MRCH1) certainly have the option of being programmed for dry mode (not current turned on), but are the SEZ KD09 & SEZ KD15 indoor units capable of going into dry mode?
If these units don't support dry mode, I can quit wasting my time calling around.
If these units are capable of being set to have a dry mode function, is this enabling dry mode on the t-stat all that is needed, or do I need a contractor to set something at the controls at the unit? If the latter I will continue my quest for a contractor that can set them up to do this. (The contractor who installed this system is no longer in business and moved out of state).
What specifically should I say I want when calling an HVAC company? I've said I want someone to adjust the controls to enable dry mode and they refer me to the t-stat user manual (which only works if dry mode is already enabled) or tell me they don't deal with Kumo-Cloud (my t-stats don't deal with Kumo-Cloud either). Mitsubishi's Diamond and Diamond Elite program is a joke. Most of those Mitsu Diamond contractors think all mini splits are wall hung single units. One Diamond even told me there is no such thing as a ducted mini split. Calling about 4 of them in my area to find out if it is even possible for them to set these units up for dry mode to function has been completely frustrating and a waste of time, so I decided posting here to ask if setting these units up to run dry mode is even possible [ETA:] or advisable would be a more efficient use of time...
The reason for wanting dry mode is to get dehumidification without needing to cool in one part of the house.
Thanks
Does this equipment have the "Dry" mode that Mitsubishi touts? The t-stats (MRCH1) certainly have the option of being programmed for dry mode (not current turned on), but are the SEZ KD09 & SEZ KD15 indoor units capable of going into dry mode?
If these units don't support dry mode, I can quit wasting my time calling around.
If these units are capable of being set to have a dry mode function, is this enabling dry mode on the t-stat all that is needed, or do I need a contractor to set something at the controls at the unit? If the latter I will continue my quest for a contractor that can set them up to do this. (The contractor who installed this system is no longer in business and moved out of state).
What specifically should I say I want when calling an HVAC company? I've said I want someone to adjust the controls to enable dry mode and they refer me to the t-stat user manual (which only works if dry mode is already enabled) or tell me they don't deal with Kumo-Cloud (my t-stats don't deal with Kumo-Cloud either). Mitsubishi's Diamond and Diamond Elite program is a joke. Most of those Mitsu Diamond contractors think all mini splits are wall hung single units. One Diamond even told me there is no such thing as a ducted mini split. Calling about 4 of them in my area to find out if it is even possible for them to set these units up for dry mode to function has been completely frustrating and a waste of time, so I decided posting here to ask if setting these units up to run dry mode is even possible [ETA:] or advisable would be a more efficient use of time...
The reason for wanting dry mode is to get dehumidification without needing to cool in one part of the house.
Thanks