High Static Horizontal Slim Ducted Mini-Splits - Low GWP

Install these low-profile units for hidden, whisper-quiet heating and cooling.

Horizontal slim ducted mini-splits offer discrete, area-specific temperature control with a wired thermostat. Compatible with single-zone and multi-zone applications, these units are easily retrofitted into existing registers and can be installed on the floor or wall. With a minimum sound level as low as 32 decibels, this heating and cooling solution is quiet and offers high efficiency.

For the ultimate solution to ductless heating and cooling, talk with your contractor about pairing mini-split indoor units and mini-split heat pumps in order to achieve maximum comfort.

Durastar mini-splits are available nationwide for direct purchase through Build with Ferguson. We recommend working with your HVAC contractor to select and install the best combination of Durastar products for your project. The product warranty may be voided if it is not installed by a licensed HVAC contractor.

Models

DRADH0912F2A
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High Static Horizontal Slim Ducted Mini-Splits - Low GWP Features


  • A2L Compatible
  • HVAC equipment products sold to licensed contractors only. Products sold in select areas only, please contact your local branch for availability in your area.
  • Single zone and multizone compatible
  • Static pressure up to 0.8 in. WC
  • Horizontal and vertical installation
  • Drain pump included
  • DRSTAT101 programmable wired thermostat included
  • Turbo, ECO, Active Clean, Sleep modes and more
  • Anti-corrosion fin coating
  • Designed for Sustainability with Low GWP and Refrigerant Detection System

DRADH0912F2A


  • Application: Residential
  • BTU: 12000
  • BTU Cooling Rating: 12000 Btu/h
  • Energy Star Compliant: Yes
  • Green Product: Yes,Energy Star
  • Height: 9-5/8 in
  • Indoor / Outdoor: Indoor
  • Length: 29-1/2 in
  • Material: Steel
  • Maximum Temperature: 122
  • MBH: 12
  • Volts: 208/230V
  • Width: 27-9/16 in

Frequently Asked questions

What is a mini-split system?

Mini-splits are a ductless solution to heating and cooling individual rooms or spaces. They are discrete and reduce installation efforts.

Can I have a multi-zone mini-split system?

Yes! Mini-splits can be configured for single-zone or multi-zone applications. Each unit is connected to one outdoor unit.

Do I need a contractor to purchase and install my mini-split system?

You can purchase Durastar’s mini-split units directly from Build with Ferguson. However, we recommend working with a contractor to ensure you acquire the best combination of products, install the system properly, and take full advantage of the products’ warranty. Please note that warranties may be voided if not installed by a licensed professional.

What is a multi-zone ductless unit?

A multi-zone ductless unit offers customers a duct-free solution for whole-home heating and cooling. Like mini-splits, these systems have one outdoor unit, however, the outdoor unit connects with up to six indoor units for total comfort.

Where are mini-split units mounted?

Mini-split units offer customers flexibility in more ways than one. They can be mounted on the ceiling, wall, or floor. In addition, with an air handler, mini-splits are simple to integrate into existing ductwork.

Are mini-split units loud?

Thanks to their DC motors, inverter compressors, and compact design most mini-split solutions offer quiet operation and discrete mounting options. Before purchasing, check the unit’s decibel rating (dB)as a reference to compare units.

Where can I buy a mini-split air conditioner?

Durastar’s mini-splits are available for purchase through Build With Ferguson. Although these ductless air conditioners can be purchased directly, we recommend working with an HVAC contractor. Not only does this ensure the most suitable combination of HVAC products for your application but also it secures the full extent of the manufacturer’s warranty.

What is AFUE?

Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency (AFUE), is a standardized measure of efficiency for how furnaces and boilers convert energy to useable heat.

What is the main difference between a furnace and a heat pump?

Furnaces burn fuel to generate heat whereas a heat pump draws air from outdoors across the condenser coil, either releasing heat to the outdoor air when in cooling mode or absorbing heat from the outdoors, even in the coldest weather in heating mode.

How often should my furnace be serviced?

Durastar recommends your furnace to be serviced at least once a year to ensure it is functioning optimally and providing maximum comfort.

Do gas valve stages make my furnace more efficient?

Yes, in contrast to a single-stage gas valve, two-stage valves adjust their output to obtain your desired indoor temperature. That means if it is a milder day, then your system will use less energy to achieve maximum comfort. Less energy output often results in lower utility bills.

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