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Ducted

A ducted air conditioner consists of an outdoor condensing unit and an indoor evaporating unit which is generally located in the roof space or under the floor. The air is evenly distributed throughout premises by means of a vent in every room. This type of system can be zoned so that you have the ability to close off specific rooms and cool/heat other rooms.

Split Systems

The most common type of air conditioning is a split system air conditioner which consists of an outdoor condensing unit and an indoor wall-mounted unit. This system is generally designed to air condition one area only, although typically you will get flow-through to other rooms and areas from one split system.

Ceiling Cassettes

A ceiling cassette is a similar concept to a split system however the indoor unit is a flush ceiling-mounted cassette rather than wall-mounted. This system is more commonly used on commercial premises such as pubs, clubs, shops and offices.

Multi Split Systems

A multi split system is simply several wall-mounted split system air conditioners running off the one outdoor condensing unit. This system is suitable for premises with limited outdoor space (e.g. semis, terraces or town-houses).

KX and VRV Systems

These are complex systems that enable several high wall-mounted split systems and/or ducted systems and/or ceiling cassettes to run off the one outdoor condensing unit.

Inverter Technology

An inverter system is designed to give you energy efficient air conditioning. This means saving on your electricity bill (up to 30%!) and a much quieter operation.

What is an Inverter?

An inverter system saves energy by reducing the power used to run the air conditioner. Take your fridge for example, you know when the compressor kicks in on your fridge at home. When you hear the compressor turning on is when the fridge is using the most power (the start up current). This is the exact same principle as a conventional air conditioner, it uses the most power when it cycles on and off. An inverter system eliminates all the start up power by ramping the compressor up and down as it is cooling or heating rather than turning it on and off. It ramps up to reach the desired temperature and then rather than turning off it ramps down keeping the refrigeration effect going while saving you money on running costs.

 

Products

  • Mitsubishi Heavy Industries www.mhi.net.au
  • Daikin www.daikin.com.au
  • Fujitsu www.fujitsugeneral.com.au
  • Mitsubishi Electric www.mitsubishielectric.com.au
  • Panasonic www.panasonic.com.au
  • Actron Air www.actronair.com.au
  • LG www.lg.com.au

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