Ductless HVAC at school

My town I live in is one of the oldest around. It has a lot of landmarks. One of these historic landmarks we have here is the old schoolhouse that’s about two or three blocks from our house where we live. It’s just like every old schoolhouse you’ve seen pictures of, as it looks like a single-story house and even has a bell tower on top of it! If you ever get to visit the schoolhouse, just keep in mind that the excellent indoor air quality that the place has is not how it always was, but see, the historical society that preserves this building and others in our area decided to have a ductless mini-split air conditioner system installed on-site, then this was intended to provide just enough air conditioning and heating functionality to the building without disrupting its integrity. Since a centralized air conditioner or heating system would require a lot of invasive structure changes, this air conditioning system of a plan was deemed far more sufficient as it only requires a single port through the wall to make it run good. This port is where the cables and piping for the ductless mini-split Heating, Ventilation, and air conditioning system are located, and connects the outdoor air conditioner and heating unit to the indoor air handler that it has in there. It’s a pretty novel little piece of equipment, and does a lovely job of keeping the schoolhouse cool and comfortable throughout the entire school year. Now, if only there were a nice reason to visit! That may come about later on. But who really knows? Time will tell!
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