Operating a Single Zone in a Multi-Zone Minisplit – Efficiency Tips

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I picked up a used multi zone mini-split (Yeti YEOD24000, they don't make them anymore, I think they were actually produced by Gree).

The guy I bought it from was running two zones before, I have no idea what length the linesets were. It was disconnected by an HVAC tech so I'm assuming there is refrigerant in there. I have the outdoor unit installed along with one of the indoor units.

My question is, can I operate the one unit by itself, without having the other unit installed (the valve is closed on the other zone)? I will, of course, vacuum the lines first.

Again, I'm not sure of the volume of refrigerant in the system, probably less than the spec as the unit is old.

Best Answer

First I would not be posting about violating the law on a public forum. (EPA fines up to 25k for violating the 608 & 609 regulations) Yes it is normal to close the high pressure line and pump the refrigerant into the system and close the low pressure valve prior to putting a recovery system on the lines. A licensed tech can still purchase R22 online the price has really jumped the last few years and will increase until the supply is exhausted no more can be made or imported. Can a multi zone system function with only 1 zone attached? Possibly , some can some must be connected or at least have a loop it depends on the design. You understand the system needs to have a vacuum on the line set epa recommends 500 millitor most techs target under 100 and verify no leakage. Who knows if the system has enough refrigerant to run, most folks do not remove fully functional systems so it is quite possible you only have a couple of lbs when it is a 6 or 8 lb system.