Installation Case Study

Fujitsu Ductless Split System Installed in Queens

We completed a new installation of a Fujitsu outdoor ductless split system unit in Queens. The system is installed and operational. Call us for ductless HVAC work.

Last updated July 16, 2026

Ticket Snapshot

Brand

Fujitsu

Area

Queens

Equipment Installed

Outdor ductless split system unit

Install Notes

New installation

New Fujitsu outdoor ductless split system unit installation

New Fujitsu outdoor ductless split system unit installation

New outdor A/C split unit installation.

Line connections for Fujitsu outdoor ductless split unit

Line connections for Fujitsu outdoor ductless split unit

Lines connection for AC Split outdor Fujitsu unit with R32 coolant

Technician installing new Fujitsu outdoor ductless split system unit

Technician installing new Fujitsu outdoor ductless split system unit

Technitian man at installation work of the 36000 BTU high efficiency Fujitsu new outdoor AC ductless split system unit.

We completed a new installation of a Fujitsu outdoor ductless split system unit in Queens. The system is now installed and operational.

How Ductless Split Systems Work

Ductless split systems pair an outdoor condenser unit with one or more indoor air handlers, connected by refrigerant lines and electrical wiring rather than sheet-metal ductwork. That makes them a practical option for New York City buildings where installing or extending ductwork isn't feasible — think older row houses, room additions, converted basements, or commercial spaces where you need targeted heating and cooling without a full ducted buildout. The outdoor unit houses the compressor and condenser coil, and it works with the indoor heads to deliver conditioned air directly into the rooms being served.

Because there's no ductwork involved, installation typically involves mounting the indoor unit on a wall or ceiling, running a small line set — copper refrigerant tubing, a condensate drain, and power — through a short penetration to the outdoor unit, and setting the outdoor condenser on a pad, bracket, or rooftop location with adequate airflow. That's a lot less invasive than retrofitting ducts into an existing structure.

In Queens, the building stock runs the gamut — detached one- and two-family homes, attached row houses, small multifamily buildings, and ground-floor commercial spaces with apartments above. Ductless equipment adapts well to that mix because you can zone individual rooms or floors independently, and the outdoor unit can go in a backyard, on a side alley, or on a roof depending on what the building allows. Fujitsu is a well-established brand in the ductless category, and their outdoor units are designed to pair with matching indoor components.

Considering a Ductless Installation?

If you're thinking about a new ductless split system for your property — whether residential or commercial — give us a call. We handle HVAC installation and repair work across New York City, including Queens. We can walk through what equipment makes sense for your space, talk through placement options for the outdoor unit and indoor heads, and get you on the schedule. Every building is different, so the best first step is a conversation about what you're looking to accomplish.

FAQ

fujitsu ductless split system install queens

The outdoor unit on a ductless split system houses the compressor and condenser coil — it's the component that moves heat in and out of the building, connected to one or more indoor air handlers via refrigerant lines and wiring. As a reference point, we recently completed a new installation of a Fujitsu outdoor ductless split system unit in Queens.

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