Super Multi Split Air Conditioner System
A
super-multi split air system or super-multi
plus split air system is a great choice if you want to air
condition more than one area and need to individually control the
climate of each room. It is also a great alternative to a
ducted system, if roof and under floor space is limited.
Super-multi air conditioning systems can have several indoor units connected to one
outdoor unit; the indoor units can be wall mounted, floor standing,
ceiling cassettes, bulkhead units plus more and are connected by
pipes and cables to one outdoor unit.
A super-multi split air
conditioning system can have up to four indoor heads connected
to one outdoor unit. Whereas a super-multi plus split air
conditioning system can have up to nine indoor heads connected to
one outdoor unit.
They come in different energy sizes, the
smallest outdoor unit being 5.2kW and the largest 15.5kW
The capacity of the outdoor unit determines
how many indoor units can be run at full capacity simultaneously.
For example, here are 3 indoor units:
- 1 x 7.1kW unit in the living area
- 1 x 3.5kW unit in bedroom one
- 1 x 3.5kW unit in bedroom two
These are all connected to an 8.0kW outdoor
unit. It would be unusual that the living area unit would need to be
run at the same time as the bedroom units, therefore an 8.0kW
outdoor unit should be sufficient since the maximum capacity being
used would be 7.1kW during the day and 7.0kW during the night.
However, if either or both of the other units did need to be run at
the same time, and it is certainly possible, the capacity of
the units being used would be reduced.
During installation it is possible to set one
room as a 'priority room'; this means when all indoor units are
running together that the 'Priority Room' has control over the
following functions:
- Inverter Powerful Operation (Split Air System) - when
powerful operation is selected the capacity to the priority room
is increase by shifting capacity from units in other rooms
(capacity in other rooms may decrease slightly). After 20
minutes, all units automatically return to their original
settings.
- Operation Mode (Split Air System) - the mode operation to
change the system between cooling and heating modes is given
preference to the 'priority room'. Please note the units in
the other rooms will go onto standby until they are on the same
mode as the priority room and the priority room will be the only
room that can determine the mode setting.
- Outdoor Unit Quiet Operation (Split Air System) - can be
activated from the one room - the priority room, if the priority
room option is not active then all room have to set the outdoor
unit quiet operation for the outdoor unit to go into quiet
operation.
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Split Air Conditioning System Brochure
Super multi plus air conditioner systems have the advantage of
being able to add BP units; this allows you to choose from a wider
range of different types of indoor units. These BP units also
assist with the refrigerant gas allowing for longer pipe runs, which
in turn means flexibility in the indoor unit locations and varying
the refrigerant volume to meet the cooling requirements of the
individual room spaces.
The DC inverter in the super-multi plus split
air conditioning systems has been designed with energy efficiency
and quietness in mind. This is especially good in a
residential situation when all the family are home at night, and
with the night quiet mode the operating sound level reduces to just
43dB.
The Split Air System indoor units come with standard
individual remote controllers, although it is possible to have a
wired central controller; these vary from standard ON/OFF
controllers to highly sophisticated controllers that can control up
to 64 groups/indoor units, great for large commercial buildings and
hotels.
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Super-Multi Plus Split Air Conditioning System Brochure
Super Multi-Split Air Conditioning and Super
Multi-Split Plus Air Conditioning systems can be installed during
construction or renovation of your home or commercial project.
Learn more about installations for
under construction projects.

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