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Mini-Split vs Ductless: Is There Any Difference?

"Mini-split" and "ductless" are used interchangeably — they mean the same thing. A mini-split is a ductless system; a ductless system is a mini-split. The terms describe the same technology from different angles: "ductless" emphasises the absence of ductwork, while "mini-split" describes the physical configuration (a split system with a compact outdoor unit). This article clarifies the terminology and explains related terms that are sometimes confused.

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Mini-Split = Ductless: The Complete Picture

Term Meaning Same As Mini-Split?
Mini-split A split system (separate indoor and outdoor units) with a compact "mini" outdoor unit — ductless by design Yes
Ductless Any HVAC system that does not use ductwork to distribute conditioned air Yes (in residential context)
Ductless heat pump A mini-split that provides both heating and cooling (all modern residential mini-splits) Yes
Ductless AC A mini-split used in cooling-only mode; technically still a heat pump capable of both functions Yes
VRF / VRV Variable Refrigerant Flow — a commercial-scale ductless system; the large-building equivalent of a mini-split Related but not the same — VRF is commercial-scale
Split system Any HVAC system with separate indoor and outdoor units — includes both ducted central systems and ductless mini-splits Not necessarily — ducted split systems are not mini-splits
Window AC A self-contained cooling unit installed in a window opening; both indoor and outdoor components in one box No — different technology and configuration

Where the Term "Mini-Split" Comes From

The "split" in mini-split refers to the physical separation of the system into two units — the indoor air handler and the outdoor compressor/condenser. Traditional central HVAC systems also have split configurations (indoor air handler + outdoor AC unit), but they use ductwork to distribute conditioned air throughout the home. The "mini" distinguishes the compact residential outdoor unit from larger commercial split systems. When manufacturers and contractors say "ductless mini-split," they are being redundant — all mini-splits are ductless by definition.

Regional Terminology Variations

In the UK, Australia, and parts of Asia, the system is commonly called an "air conditioner" or "AC" even when it provides both heating and cooling — because the cooling function was the original and primary application. In North America, "heat pump" emphasises the heating capability. In Japan (where the technology was developed), the systems are called "エアコン" (aircon) regardless of heating use. All of these refer to the same ductless split-system technology.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is a ductless heat pump the same as a mini-split?

Yes — these terms are interchangeable in residential HVAC. A ductless heat pump is a mini-split used in heating mode; a mini-split is a ductless heat pump. The terminology that gets used depends on whether the speaker is emphasising the absence of ductwork or the heating function of the equipment.

What is the difference between a mini-split and a VRF system?

Both use ductless refrigerant-based technology, but VRF (Variable Refrigerant Flow) systems are commercial-scale — one large outdoor unit serving dozens of indoor units across a commercial building. Residential mini-splits serve 1–5 indoor units from one compact outdoor unit. The engineering principles are the same; the scale and complexity are different.

Related reading:
What Is a Mini-Split? Complete Beginner's Guide
Mini-Split Heat Pump: How It Works, Costs and Best Brands
Mini-Split vs Window AC: Cost, Efficiency and Comfort Compared

Mini-Split vs Ductless: Is There Any Difference?

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