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Split Systems

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Whether you are after a wall mounted unit for a room or a ducted system to for your whole house,  Climatrol have the solution.

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Prepare Your Home for Any Weather!

Fujitsu split system in Climatrol showroom

A reverse cycle split system is a good heating & cooling solution for one room (a single split system will not heat/cool a whole home – unless you have something like a studio apartment).

A split system has an indoor head and an outdoor condenser. You can choose for the indoor head to be wall-mounted or a ceiling cassette.

To heat several rooms or a whole house, you can use a multihead system – this is when you have more than one indoor head operating with a single outdoor unit.

The professional team at Climatrol are experts in split system installations, maintenance and repair. Canberra can get as hot as the mid-forties and as cold as minus ten (and the towns surrounding Canberra have a similarly extreme climate range), so if you’re ready to beat the heat and put the cold on hold, bringing comfort to your living spaces quickly and quietly, contact us today for a free quote for supply and installation.

Why Choose A Split System?

Toshiba split system installed in a Canberra bedroom

Multihead split systems can be a more efficient (and therefore cheaper to run and more environmentally sustainable) method of heating a house when compared to reverse cycle ducted systems.

With a split system, the air flow out of the indoor head and back to the indoor head all happens in the same room, rather than ducting having to take air to and from the indoor unit. Hence there are no ductwork-related efficiency losses.

Furthermore, unless a ducted system is zoned the rooms it is heating may include rooms that are not actually currently being used. Whereas with split systems there is independent temperature control for each indoor head.

How Does It Work?

As with a ducted reverse cycle system, a refrigerant gas transfers heat energy (not air) between the indoor and outdoor unit, with this heat either being extracted from indoor air and pumped outside (in cooling mode) or extracted from outdoor air and pumped inside (in heating mode).

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