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Pioneer Diamante Series Ductless Mini-Split Air Conditioner Inverter Heat Pump Full Set with 16 Ft. Kit

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Size: 12000 BTU - 208/230 V


Features

  • High Efficiency Diamante Ductless Mini Split Inverter Heat Pump System
  • Use for both cooling and heating: 12000 BTU/hour with 19 SEER and 9.5 HSPF efficiency
  • Diamante series carries a full line of low-ambient wall-mounted mini splits with capacities ranging from 9,000 BTU/hour to 36,000 BTU/hour for various residential and light commercial applications
  • Complete system set including: indoor (fan coil) section, outdoor (condenser) section, wireless remote controller with remote holder, 16 ft. L line set with other installation accessories, free vibration absorber feet for the condensing unit
  • Voltage: 208~230V, 60Hz, 1Ph

Description

Experience instant relief the moment you enter your room with Pioneer latest Diamante series high-wall mini split heat pump. This all-new product line was designed and developed to bring a truly affordable heating and cooling solution without sacrificing desirable features. The variable-speed inverter technology and high-efficiency 19 SEER average rating guarantees substantial savings from your monthly energy bill. A dual-swing louver system ensures both horizontal and vertical sweeping air throw, to perfectly reach all directions of the room. All systems in this series come equipped with an auxiliary strip heater in the condensing unit, to provide hyper-heating even in frigid -13°F temperatures. And with noise measurements as low as 32 dB, you can sleep peacefully with air conditioning quieter than even an empty library. In addition, all systems come pre-packed with a full 16 ft. installation kit, so that the system is ready to be up and running in a single afternoon. Maintenance is simple and quick with only a seasonal cleaning of the re-usable filters. Built-in modes such as Timer, Follow-Me, ECO, Turbo, Freeze Protection, and Sleep let you fully configure both the functionality and the efficiency to your personal preference. Knowledge articles, videos, and free tech support are included, and spare parts readily available. Only Pioneer offers the perfect all-in-one solution for your cooling, heating, ventilation, and dehumidification needs.

Brand: Pioneer


Capacity: 1 Tons


Cooling Power: 12000 British Thermal Units


Special Feature: ductless^remote_control


Product Dimensions: 8.12"D x 32"W x 11.5"H


BEE Star Rating: 4 Star


Start year: 2023


Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER): 19


Color: White


Voltage: 230 Volts


Brand Name: ‎Pioneer


Model Info: ‎WYT012GLFI19RL


Item Weight: ‎81 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎8.12 x 32 x 11.5 inches


Item model number: ‎WYT012GLFI19RL


Batteries: ‎2 AAA batteries required. (included)


Efficiency: ‎19


Capacity: ‎1 Tons


Annual Energy Consumption: ‎545 Kilowatt Hours


Noise: ‎40 dB


Installation Type: ‎Split System


Part Number: ‎WYT012GLFI19RL


Form Factor: ‎Mini-Split


Special Features: ‎ductless^remote_control


Heating Elements: ‎1


Color: ‎White


Voltage: ‎230 Volts


Wattage: ‎1090 Watt-hours


Included Components: ‎Installation Kit


Batteries Included?: ‎Yes


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Battery Cell Type: ‎Alkaline


Floor Area: ‎450 Square Feet


Date First Available: September 25, 2020


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  • Excellent machine so far, with plenty of help available
Size: 12000 BTU - 208/230 V
TL;DR: This seems to be a great machine so far and I'm loving it. The machine cools extremely well. It is very quiet. No part of it is outrageously heavy. The manual is excellent. The remote is good. The thermostat is okay. The dehumidification function isn't great. It isn't ugly and it doesn't detract from the room or the outside. Installation is non-trivial but DIY is certainly doable if you're handy. First, for the machine itself. Overall, this machine does everything I actually want and was a wonderful addition to my space. Pros: - Affordable - Extremely quiet, both inside and out. The outdoor unit is so quiet it's hard to tell if it's on, and it produces so little vibration that I can't feel it through the wall (mine is on a wall hanger) - Energy efficient - Cools spectacularly. The cold air coming out of the bottom is a whopping 28 degrees colder than the warm air going into the top (coming from a hot indoor temperature of about 80, with an outdoor temperature of about 85). - The remote works very well and everything is clearly marked - The "swing" function to oscillate the air output up and down or side to side works well and really helps cool the space Cons: - The thermostat is on the indoor unit and isn't calibrated well to offset its position. If I set it to 68, the room temperature (different thermometers) shows 71-72. This 3-4 degree difference is always present. For whatever temperature I actually want, I set the machine to be 3-4 degrees lower than that for cooling. It is very consistent, which makes it easy to accommodate. - The thermostat in the remote can be used instead, but it seems to be useless and it also requires line of sight. I have had this feature on other air conditioners, and it seems to never work. I think this is one of those things that looks great on paper but doesn't work in practice and Pioneer is no exception. - The dehumidification function doesn't work the way I want it to because the machine runs too aggressively and does too much cooling when in "dry" mode. It is like the "dry" mode is actually "run the air conditioner on 'low' all the time" and so the temperature will keep falling. This is a high-energy way to achieve dehumidification. On to installation. If you're not thinking of doing this as a DIY job, feel free to skip the rest of the review. Be methodical, take your time and choose to stop and get help if you're unsure about something. This air conditioner/heat pump is an HVAC system and as such, there is a lot to it. This is not a straightforward "stick it in the window" appliance and so installation is a factor you need to consider if you're going to buy this as a DIY item. If you have no HVAC experience (I didn't) but are handy, you can do it. For me, install took about five or six hours, not counting electrical work to pull a new circuit, but I had some challenges with my space. In a more traditional space, it probably would have been closer to four hours. Background: - Do your homework. There are a bunch of YouTube videos on how to install these. They're all a bit different. Watch several of them. None of them will be exactly right for you and your specific sub-type of machine, but they give you some great background about all of the main components, how they go together, what to expect, etc. - Read the manual. Read it cover-to-cover. Read it before you start and keep it handy. The manual for this system is excellent and it should be your best friend during installation. - Have the right tools. At minimum, you'll need a hole saw (sized according to the manual), a vacuum pump, a manifold gauge (and hoses), a couple of adjustable wrenches, a drill, screwdrivers and soap bubbles. I recommend also having an open-end torque wrench and a refrigerant leak detector. I also recommend having (or be prepared to acquire) a flaring tool and a pipe cutter in case something goes wrong like it did for me. You'll need a 1/4" to 5/16" adapter to connect your manifold to the service port. Some Nylog is probably a good idea. The unit comes with some sealer, but Nylog is a known quantity and I treated it as cheap insurance to be sure everything is tip-top. - Know what accessories you'll need (like a wiring whip, for example). - If you're running your own electrical for it, be sure you understand what size breaker you'll need, what gauge of wire you should use, how to run it according to code, how to put in an electrical disconnect at the point of installation, etc. If you're not comfortable with it, hire someone to help with that part. Electricity is no joke. Pros: - The manual is excellent - There are plenty of third-party resources to help (YouTube!) - The machinery is fairly lightweight and easy to wrangle into position - The kit comes with every part and accessory you will need and everything is clearly labeled - The included template for the indoor unit was very helpful - There are some spare parts (flare nuts, seals, etc.) Cons: - Parts of the install are tricky. You have to move a bunch of pipe and wire through a fairly small channel, everything needs to be level or angled properly, etc. You need to be detail-oriented. This is not unique to this machine, but it's worth calling out that some of this requires both attention and a bit of dexterity. - It is easy to over-tighten a flare joint and snap it. My open-ended torque wrench was faulty and I went too far and sheared off a flare. This is fairly easy to fix (flare tools are simple and readily available), but be very careful during when tightening them and refer to the manual for torque (either precise or their guidelines like "arm strength"). Installation is non-trivial but it isn't outrageous. Take your time, be careful, make sure you're following the manual and know what to expect before you start. Overall, this is certainly doable as a DIY exercise if you're at least somewhat handy and not in a hurry. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2023 by JEFF T.

  • Love our new Pioneer mini-split
Size: 12000 BTU - 208/230 V
A great addition to my shed. Will be able to utilize my gym equipment in my shed, now that the mini-split is in place. It keeps the shed nice and cool and looking forward to it heating the shed in the winter. It took us a week to install because we took our time.
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2025 by Susan Goldsand Susan Goldsand

  • Very Happy so far! 12000 BTU
Size: 12000 BTU - 208/230 V
Read the instructions twice and started the install! Everything went smoothly. I paid an electrician to install the 15 amp breaker and an outdoor disconnect. The cost for the master electrician was $300. I installed the whip from the disconnect to the unit and called an HVAC specialist to vacuum out my lines. The cost was $150 and he also opened the valves and checked for leaks. I then installed the outdoor line cover, nice clean look! I installed it in early October so I haven’t really used the AC portion, but the heat pump has been running ever since I installed it and is keeping our bedroom and the back of the house 74° it has been from the 50s all the way down to 20° outside and has worked flawlessly! I plan to install a 24,000 BTU unit in the spring for the other end of the house, kitchen living room, etc. The remote control is nice! The unit is very quiet and I am very anxious to see how it does this summer! This can easily be installed by someone who can read and comprehend and has at least intermediate skills. Installing the inside unit would be a little easier with a second person., but I did it by myself no problem! A good friend of mine recommended this to me. He had the same unit and it performed flawlessly for 10 years before he had to replace the outdoor unit.. he also told me that it dropped his electric bill substantially! This is the main reason I went with a mini split and plan to install the 24,000 BTU in the spring. Both units combined will be less than 35 A compared to my 60 amp central unit. The inside portion of the unit is DC and runs all the time the fan kicks up and the oscillator starts when it is actually heating or cooling so there is always air circulating in the room, which is nice! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2024 by Constitutional conservative Constitutional conservative

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