Multi Split Air Conditioning and VRV
If you are considering air conditioning more than one area of your house, but design constraints mean you cannot accommodate a ducted system, a great alternative is a multi-split air conditioning system.
Multi-splits are an ingenious way to reduce the number of outdoor units at your home, and a great way to reduce operating costs (compared to running the same amount of single unit split system air conditioners). A multi split system uses a single outdoor compressor which can then supply air throughout your home to between 2 and 9 indoor units. The first benefit of such a system is the outdoor space saved by only having one outdoor unit. Due to the intelligent nature of this type of system you can have indoor units that exceed the capacity of your outdoor compressor. An example of this is that you could have a combined total of indoor units’ strength of 20 kilowatts, running off a single 15 kilowatt outdoor unit. You can do this because the system can intelligently determine what level of power is required for each area and allocate resources accordingly.
Like all systems at Air Pro, we provide only the best quality multi-split system air conditioners featuring inverter technology to save you power. These systems include the highly effective filters that help eliminate naturally caused and chemical microbial contaminants within your home, keeping you and your family healthy and allergy free. Air Pro also gives you a guaranteed warranty, so you can be sure that your system will last you for years to come.
Multi-splits require a qualified sales expert to determine exactly what size outdoor and indoor units you require. Click here to get more info from one of our friendly sales team.
VRV is an advanced, more technical, version of a multi-split system. VRV stands for variable refrigeration volume. VRV units are a series of interlinked indoor units which can be a mixture of hi-walls, under ceiling consoles, cassettes and mini ducted systems with varying capacities. Originally designed for commercial applications, but now also utilized for domestic usage. A VRV unit is able to handle very large ducted systems, which can also be linked. A VRV unit caters to large or luxury homes, as well as apartment buildings, hotels, office buildings, hospitals, and nursing homes, and has many other applications. To give you the ultimate in flexibility some VRV systems can also offer the capability to have a portion of your indoor units set to cooling function, while others running on heating function, all from the one outdoor unit. Click Here to get more info from one of our friendly sales team.
