New YORK duct-free mini splits combine energy efficiency, quiet operation and most-wanted Wi-Fi control options


Johnson Controls introduces seven new YORK duct-free mini split product lines offering more indoor options, additional multi-zone products, light commercial applications and low ambient options available throughout the United States and Canada.

Both single and multi-zone systems are available and feature:

Ultra-high efficiency—up to 30 SEER

Wi-Fi, wired and central control options

Operating temperatures ranging from -22 degrees Fahrenheit to 129 degrees Fahrenheit

Capacities from 3/4 ton to four tons

Extended warranties

Product highlights include:

The new Z Series — a 30.5 SEER single zone system with a wider operating range and better pricing than the competition

The entry-level single-zone P Series with an extended warranty plus optional Wi-Fi and central controller options

The 20 SEER R Series with wider capacity ranges than any other system on the market

The 22 SEER multi-zone W Series with central controller options that can control up to 16 indoor units

A new warehouse location and expanded inventory make for easier and faster product ordering.

The systems will come from the factory with a five-year parts and seven-year compressor warranty. A 10-year parts and compressor comfort plan for both heat pump and AC systems, as well as 10-year parts and labor comfort plans, are also available, allowing customers to choose when strong warranties are needed without complex “premier dealer” programs.

For more information, please contact BE-VRFCustomerService@jci.com.



December 17, 2015


Topic Area: Press Release


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