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Mitsubishi KP 12,000 BTU 20.7 SEER Standard Multi-Position Air Handler Heat Pump System - KA12NA/SVZ-KP12NA

Mitsubishi KP 12,000 BTU 20.7 SEER Standard Multi-Position Air Handler Heat Pump System - KA12NA/SVZ-KP12NA

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Mitsubishi KP 12,000 BTU 20.7 SEER Standard Multi-Position Air Handler Heat Pump System - KA12NA/SVZ-KP12NA

Features
  •  M-Series (KP)
  • Cooling & Heating
  • No
  • 1
  •  12,000 BTU
  • 1/4" x 3/8"
  • IKIT1438
  • Yes with Kumo Cloud
  • No
  •  SVZ-KP12NA
  •  SUZ-KP12NA
  •  12,000 BTU
  •  up to 16,700 BTU
  •  20.7
  •  12.7
  •  10.5
  • -5 F
  • 14 F
  •  up to 550 sq ft
  •  Yes
  • Yes
  • Yes
What Our Experts Think
  • 12,000 BTU single-zone system ideal for small to medium spaces.

  • High-efficiency 20.7 SEER rating reduces energy costs while maintaining comfort.

  • Multi-position air handler supports flexible installation (upflow, downflow, horizontal).

  • Quiet operation makes it suitable for bedrooms, offices, or small living areas.

  • Uses eco-friendly refrigerant for environmentally responsible performance.

Q&A
  • Q: What size room is suitable for this system?
    A: Ideal for spaces up to ~600–700 sq ft.

  • Q: Can it handle both heating and cooling?
    A: Yes, designed for year-round climate control.

  • Q: What installation options are available?
    A: Multi-position air handler fits upflow, downflow, or horizontal orientations.

  • Q: Is it quiet enough for residential use?
    A: Yes, designed for minimal noise during operation.

Maintenance Tips
  • Clean or replace filters monthly to maintain airflow.

  • Schedule yearly professional maintenance for refrigerant and system checks.

  • Keep outdoor units free of debris.

  • Inspect ductwork and connections periodically for leaks.

  • Ensure condensate lines remain clear to prevent water damage.