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Overview

The inverter mini-split is running at 28 Hz on a mild afternoon, the pressures look nothing like your reference chart, and the customer is waiting for an answer.

That gap between conventional HVAC training and inverter system reality has a cost - misread gauge data, unnecessary refrigerant adjustments, and callbacks that should not exist.

This book closes that gap, delivering the refrigeration fundamentals, inverter drive mechanics, A2L refrigerant protocols, and commissioning methodology to install and diagnose ductless inverter systems accurately.

Inside, you will find:

- Inverter drive mechanics explained - understand how the rectifier, DC bus, and PWM output stage produce variable-frequency output, and why every gauge reading changes with compressor speed
- Pressure interpretation at variable frequency - read suction and discharge data correctly across the full modulation range, not just at a fixed operating point
- R-32 and R-454B A2L compliance - execute ignition source elimination, ventilation verification, and equipment checks before opening any mildly flammable refrigerant circuit
- NEC Article 440 wiring practice - size conductors from MCA, select overcurrent devices from MOCP, and pass inspection on every installation
- Leak-free mechanical connections - produce flares at verified torque values, complete nitrogen pressure tests, and confirm deep vacuum decay before charging
- Zone-by-zone commissioning records - document suction superheat, liquid subcooling, temperature split, and operating frequency as a verified performance baseline
- Multi-zone fault isolation - distinguish zone-specific EEV and communication faults from system-level refrigerant charge problems
- Cold-climate heat pump performance - apply extended low-ambient capacity data, calculate balance points, and set accurate customer expectations before the first cold snap

This book is written for practicing HVAC technicians, ductless system installers, service supervisors, and trade instructors responsible for training the next generation of mini-split professionals.

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Details

  • ISBN-13: 9798197458889
  • ISBN-10: 9798197458889
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publish Date: May 2026
  • Dimensions: 11 x 8.5 x 0.55 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.34 pounds
  • Page Count: 260

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