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Reverse Cyle Air Conditioning

Ducted split systems or perhaps more simply “ducted air conditioning” works by having a central location where the air is treated, then sent by fans through a system of ducts into each room. Ducted air conditioning is more expensive to install due to the cost of running the ducting but is a better solution than split systems where multiple rooms or large areas are involved. Ducted air conditioners are also quieter than split systems because all the motors are outside of the house or in the ceiling. Ducted air conditioning can be zoned. Zoning allows different people in different rooms to dial in different temperatures. Zoning also improves efficiency by turning of zones that are not currently in use.

Although ducted systems tend to cost more upfront, they are generally more efficient at cooling large areas than split systems. Ducted systems tend to be more aesthetically pleasing. Inside the house, a ducted system is almost invisible. The only way you will know it’s there is if you see the vents or the controller on the wall. Most units sold are “reverse cycle”.

Reverse cycle is an air conditioner in which the refrigeration cycle can be reversed, producing heating instead of cooling. It’s really two systems in one that work in a most efficient way together. When the reverse cycle unit is in cooling mode, it works like a normal air conditioner.

A split system is ‘split’ into two units. One that is inside, and one that is outside. Split systems are relatively easy to install since no ductwork is required. These systems are known for being quiet and energy efficient. With a split system users can choose to mix and match different indoor and outdoor units to match your heating and cooling requirements as well as our internal decor.

A multi-head split system consist of one outdoor unit with multiple indoor units. Their main advantage is that they can allow you to control room temperatures individually. Multi Split systems are ideal for spaces that cannot sensibly be serviced by a single wall mounted split system. Multi head split systems are cheaper to install than ducted systems and are a good solution for rooms with limited ceiling space for ducting.

A premium split system is set apart from the others because of its advanced set of features. These advanced features vary by unit and by manufacturer. See the page for details.

VRV and VRF are interchangeable terms. These units are usually have several (or many) indoor units powered by a single outdoor compressor. These system are similar to a multi-split systems and can the same internal components as a multi-split. What makes these units different is the outdoor units can run at varying speeds depending on the need, whereas most air conditioning compressors either run at a single speed or are turned off.

VRF units have include an inverter and DC motors which facilitate running at different speeds. Variable compressor motor speed and means variable refrigerant flow. By operating at varying speeds, VRF units work only at the required rate to maintain the environment, allowing for substantial energy savings.

Rooftop Packaged Units

A packaged rooftop unit, or RTU, is a type of HVAC (Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) system that contains all the components needed to provide conditioned air in one concise unit. Rooftop units are connected to ductwork which provides a defined route for the conditioned air to travel along. Packaged rooftop units are usually found in light and large commercial applications. They are very popular with retail and industrial properties.
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