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Pioneer Air Conditioner WYS036G-20 Wall Mount Ductless Inverter+ Mini Split Heat Pump, 36000 BTU-208/230 V

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Color: White


Size: 36000 BTU-208/230 V


Features

  • Save money all year-round with a highly efficient ductless mini split inverter+ heat pump system
  • Ultra-silent and beautifully built perfect for home or light commercial use
  • Comes with every needed component in the box, including an easy-install 16ft copper piping kit
  • Use for both cooling and heating: 36000 BTU/hour, with 16 SEER and 10 HSPF efficiency
  • Free tech support and a 5 year coverage on the compressor
  • Voltage: 208~230 VAC, 60 hertz, 1 Phase (standard household 2 line power, l1-l2-g)

Description

Pioneer newest ways series wall mount mini split ductless Inverter air conditioning and heat pump system. Full system set, containing indoor section, outdoor section, remote controller and standard installation accessories. With a Pioneer ductless mini split type air conditioning system, it is possible to heat or cool any contiguous area, quietly, effectively and efficiently. Pioneer brand WYS series ductless split heat pump systems come in a range of capacities; from 9000 BTU/hour to 36000 BTU/hour. Ways is an Inverter system with variable speed compressor, providing very high efficiency levels. Included wireless remote digital controller allows the users easily select among the 4 operating modes; cooling, heating, dehumidification and ventilation. Additionally, an automatic switchover mode is available for totally automatic operation through it's on board computer. A timer function allows the user to set the system to start or stop running at a certain time. Night mode function automatically adopts the temperature settings to the naturally changing body temperature levels during the night. Auto restart function memorizes all settings in case of a temporary power failure and restarts the system to continue running the same way after the power is reconnected. Cloud programmable wireless Internet remote access function is also available. Smart buyers choose Pioneer brand Inverter split systems for their top quality, reliability and performance, available at extremely affordable prices.

Specs & Other Info

SpecificationDetails
BrandPioneer
Capacity3 Tons
Cooling Power36000 BTU
Unique FeatureDuctless System
Dimensions (DxWxH)11" x 49.5" x 14.25"
SEER Rating17.5
ColorWhite
Voltage230 Volts
Noise Level40 dB
Refrigerant TypeR 410A
Weight43 lbs
ManufacturerParker Davis HVAC International, Inc.
Model NumberWYS036GMFI20RL
Continued AvailabilityNo
TypeMini-Split
AssemblyNot Required
Warranty5-Year Limited on Parts and Compressor
BatteriesNot Required
Included in BoxIndoor Unit, Outdoor Unit, Installation Kit, Remote Control
OriginImported
Recommended Room SizeUp to 1350 sq ft

Frequently asked questions

The Pioneer 36,000 BTU Mini Split Heat Pump is designed for large spaces and can effectively cool and heat rooms up to 1,500 square feet, depending on factors such as ceiling height, insulation, and windows.

While some homeowners with technical skills might manage the installation, it's highly recommended to have a professional install your Pioneer Mini Split Heat Pump. This ensures it’s set up correctly, complies with any warranties, and meets local building codes.

Yes, the Pioneer Mini Split Heat Pump is energy efficient, with an Inverter+ technology that adjusts the compressor speed to maintain desired temperatures without excessive energy use. It has a SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) rating of 20, making it one of the more energy-efficient options available.

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πŸš€ Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


Overall, the Pioneer mini-split systems garner high praise for their ease of installation, efficient operation, and quiet performance. Users have successfully installed and enjoyed the benefits of these units across various settings, from cabins to large homes, appreciating their effective heating and cooling capabilities. The DIY-friendly installation process, supplemented by online instructional videos, allows homeowners to save significantly on setup costs.

Pros

  • πŸ›  Easy to install with guidance available through YouTube videos
  • πŸ”‡ Runs quietly, enhancing comfort without noise disruption
  • πŸ’‘ Efficient heating and cooling, even in poorly insulated or large spaces
  • πŸ“± Wifi modules on some models for convenient remote control
  • πŸ’§ Features like air drying mode for humidity control
  • πŸ‘ Good customer service in addressing issues such as leaks

Cons

  • ❗Initial issues with leaks from factory-sealed areas in some units
  • ⚠️ Wifi installation can be challenging on certain models
  • πŸ“¦ Potential damage during shipping, requiring thorough inspection upon delivery

Should I Buy It?

If you're looking for an efficient and quiet heating and cooling solution that you can install yourself and save money in the long run, then the Pioneer mini-split systems are definitely worth considering. Despite some minor concerns about potential leaks and the installation of wifi modules on specific models, the overall feedback on performance, cost-saving, and customer service is overwhelmingly positive. It's a solid choice for those willing to undertake a DIY project for their home comfort needs.


  • Great Service from HighSeer, this is my 3rd Pioneer, all still running strong
Color: White Size: 12000 BTU - 208/230 V
I installed this one and had an issue with a leak, not from my threads but from a factory sealed area. They promptly replaced the wall unit and some r410 and it runs great! Love the ease of use and how quiet they are. My first one was a basic less expensive WYT model, and it works great. The heat cranks out and it gets to 0 degrees F here all the time. It isn't enough to be a stand alone heat source but it supplements the heat in my poorly insulated cabin. The second unit was the more efficient 22 SEER and it runs great as well, those were 9000 BTU. I now have a 12,000 BTU and is the 21.5 Seer. I like the air drying mode when you don't need the AC, it takes the humidity out of the air. I leave the units off during the week and use the wifi module to turn them on before I go to the cabin on Friday. They are cool when I get there. The WYS models are the way to go for ease of wifi. The WYT model I have is a pain to install the wifi and I haven't done it yet. The whole wall mount has to be dismantled to plug it in. Super easy to install on your own. Look at YouTube for videos. You only need a $150 in tools and you save over $1000 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2023 by Bugle M Ranch

  • Fantastic, well engineered equipment
Color: White Size: 24000 BTU - 208/230 V
I am a retired engineer that designed, and built my 3,000 sq ft, passive solar, earth contact home over 30 years ago. I had been considering replacing my 24,000 BTU, through wall heat pump, that serves our main lower 2,000 sq ft of living area for over a year. This June my heat pump decided to die. It was only 3 years old, and under warranty. Over a 4-month period, through the entire summer, the warranty company sent a repairman out 3 times with wrong parts. Needless to say, it was a long hot summer, and thank God the house is earth contact. Looking ahead I thought this was the time for a mini split, and found that Pioneer was the best choice for me. Now the installation problem. When I designed the passive solar home, in 1988, it has a lot of casement windows that look out on Lake of the Ozarks. There is not enough space to place any manufacturers inside equipment. The removal of one window, in a set of five was necessary. Installation of my 24,000 BTU Pioneer equipment was easy. It is a Model WS024GMF120HLD. The inside unit makes no more noise than a summer breeze, and the outside unit we never hear in the house. Even outside the unit is very quiet. What will be interesting is how much we might save on electricity. Two years ago, I replaced my 50 gal elect hot water heater with a heat pump equipped 50 gal water heater, and it saves us about $30 a month. Our average electric bill is about $135 a month, so because of our existing efficiency I don't expect a large drop in usage, but time will tell. The warranty company finally sent me a new replacement through the wall heat pump after 4 months. It sits boxed in my garage waiting for a new owner from Craig's list. I now have a modern unit that as a trained engineer / auto mechanic I don't need to depend on a A/C service call in a month. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2023 by Bill Holder Bill Holder

  • Good. Works well for my small rental.
Color: White Size: 12000 BTU - 110/120V
I hate people telling me what I can't do. I want to live in a society that is always trying to help others do everything, from medical help to "holier than thou" HVAC work. Programmers have put open source software into everything like TVs, refrigerators, thermostats, electrical grids, airplanes, and everything else digital. Why can all other professions have the same sharing attitude? I decided to install this myself in a small, 720 square foot decently well insulated home. This was my first time ever working with HVAC and so far it seems to have worked great. It cools off beautifully. The first thing I have to say is that the instructions are written very well. The only part that seemed understated was the head unit wiring. It's not hard but I didn't find the instructions clear on my particular model. I had trouble pumping a vacuum during my "tests" before install. I didn't even come close to tightening the copper properly. The instructions warned several times about "over tightening". I waaay under tightened. With the proper torch with a torch wrench, I had no problems. I pulled a vacuum, waited for a half hour, and filled the system with refrigerate as directed by the instructions. It worked great. Running the copper lines is the most difficult and nervous part. I was very careful, and I recommend two people help with this. The instructions are great. But there are a few things that caught me by surprise: - The indoor unit just clings onto the bracket. If feels strange, but it looks great. - The drain line seems a little short still. - It came with a small bag of "plastic" something and I have no idea what that is for. The instruction made no mention. My local discount tool place sells torch wrenches for $20 and crow foot wrench heads. You need a large head ( I believe 1") for the large line. The only place I can find that sells those is Amazon. Search for Crowfoot Wrench Set. Should run about $20. ***You need this!*** Since the heat pump mode operates at a high pressure, it's very important that it's properly tightened. - AC Refrigeration Pump (can be bought on Amazon for about $130) - Mini Split adapter fitting. (the pump is usually a different size then minisplit) ($15) -Torch Wrench ($20) -Crow Foot Wrench Set ($20) *You need this* - HVAC flaring Kit ($35) - Hole Saw ($20) - Pipe cutter (for copper) ($10) - Condenser bracket/Mounting bracket or pad ($45) - Line cover kit ($45) - Electrical AC disconnect ($10) - Electrical wire - Pipe sealant suitable for HVAC lines. ($8) So your'e looking at around $350 if you were to buy all the extra tools and parts yourself. The electrical, with a shutoff by the unit costs about $30 for all the parts and wiring. I've been running it on "eco" mode and it keeps the place cool on 100 degree days. I can easily get the house down to 67 if I crank the system on high. And that's it! I'm happy so far, seems very well engineered. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2019 by Zach Zach

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