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Daikin 2-zone ductless mini-split installation in San Jose, CA

June 27, 2023 1 min read

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Nur HVAC installed a Daikin M-series two-zone ductless mini-split system, pairing a single 2MX18AXVJU outdoor heat pump with two wall-mounted indoor units. The setup delivers independent heating and cooling to two separate areas from one compact outdoor condenser.

A two-zone configuration lets each room run on its own settings, so the system only conditions the spaces that are in use. Daikin’s inverter-driven compressor scales its output to match demand rather than cycling fully on and off, which keeps temperatures steady and trims energy use.

What was installed

  • 2MX18AXVJU outdoor heat pump: a single condenser that supports two indoor zones for both heating and cooling.
  • CTX09 indoor unit (9k BTU): a wall-mounted head sized for the smaller of the two zones.
  • CTX12 indoor unit (12k BTU): a second wall-mounted head serving the larger zone.
  • Inverter technology: variable compressor speed for precise, efficient temperature control.
  • Ductless design: no ductwork, which removes the energy losses that come with ducted systems.
  • Independent zone control: each indoor unit runs on its own settings for room-by-room comfort.

With no ducts to leak air, this kind of system suits homes where running ductwork is impractical, while the filtration in each indoor unit helps capture airborne particles and keep the air clean. Sizing the equipment correctly is what keeps a system comfortable and efficient, so Nur HVAC matched it to the space and handled the full installation, from mounting the outdoor and indoor units to running and charging the refrigerant lines.

Daikin M-series 2MX18AXVJU two-zone ductless mini-split installed by Nur HVAC

Daikin CTX09 wall-mounted indoor unit installed by Nur HVAC

Daikin CTX12 wall-mounted indoor unit installed by Nur HVAC

Daikin M-series two-zone ductless mini-split installed by Nur HVAC

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