Is there a way to model split inverted heat pump unit (ductless) with multiple indoor units? I know the PTHP is a single zone system but what if it is connected to multiple indoor units, how to model this scenario then?
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Is there a way to model split inverted heat pump unit (ductless) with multiple indoor units? I know the PTHP is a single zone system but what if it is connected to multiple indoor units, how to model this scenario then?
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Is there a way to model split inverted heat pump unit (ductless) with multiple indoor units? I know the PTHP is a single zone system but what if it is connected to multiple indoor units, how to model this scenario then?
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Is there a way to model split inverted heat pump unit (ductless) with multiple indoor units? I know the PTHP is a single zone system but what if it is connected to multiple indoor units, how to model this scenario then?
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Is there a way to model split inverted heat pump unit (ductless) with multiple indoor units? I know the PTHP is a single zone system but what if it is connected to multiple indoor units, how to model this scenario then?
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Is there a way to model split inverted heat pump unit (ductless) with multiple indoor units? I know the PTHP is a single zone system but what if it is connected to multiple indoor units, how to model this scenario then?