Air Conditioner Split System
Split System Air Conditioning is a
great choice if you just want to condition one room or area.
A split systems
air conditioner has an indoor and outdoor unit; the indoor
unit can be wall mounted or floor standing and is connected by pipes
and cables to the outdoor unit. They come in different energy sizes,
the smallest being a 2.5kW system and the largest being a 9.9kW
system. The size required for your room or area takes into
account a number of different factors, such as room size, windows,
orientation, what the room or area is being used for and the amount
of equipment in the room. This will be
assessed by our technician when he visits to discuss your
requirements.
The indoor unit would be located in a
carefully chosen position in the room or area of your choice.
The outdoor unit would then be positioned as close as practicable to
the indoor unit; backing onto the same wall is preferable and it
would be positioned on anti-vibration mounts upon stainless steel
brackets or a polyslab. If this is not a suitable option for
you then it is possible to be quite creative when it comes to
discretely locating your outdoor unit; we can run pipes through
wardrobes, roof spaces, garages, etc. in order to locate your
outdoor unit in an unobtrusive, yet energy efficient,
location. These options can be discussed with
our air conditioning technician when he visits to assess your air
conditioning requirements.
There are many different
choices of split air conditioners, from cooling
only to reverse cycle; a popular choice is reverse cycle as this
type of system will cool and heat, keeping your room or area at a
steady temperature all year round. There are also
inverter air conditioning and non-inverter air
conditioning systems; Daikin inverter air
conditioners are more energy efficient and quieter, yet
more powerful. The way this works is by gently increasing and
decreasing the power and then steadily maintaining it, without wild
fluctuations, to reach the desired temperature quicker.
Conventional air conditioners operate at a fixed speed, delivering a
fixed amount of cooling and heating; while trying to maintain a set
temperature they operate on a 'stop/start' principle. Daikin
Inverter Systems will save you money in the long run as well as
keeping a steady temperature for your comfort; they are also very
reliable in extreme temperature ranges. Learn more about inverter
technology.
Daikin Split Air Conditioning
Systems also come in different designs;
The aesthetically pleasing flat panel units
that come in 2 different colours, white and silver. As well as
good looking they are also easy to keep clean with the flat panel
being removable.
The popular wall hung split air systems that blend into any room, again easy to keep clean with
washable filters. And the multi-directional louvres enable you
to divert the air as desired.
And Daikin's floor standing split air
conditioning system situated at ground level can even be
semi-recessed into the wall. The wide-angle louvres at the top and
bottom of the unit means you can use just the top or top and bottom
to efficiently distribute air as desired.
Daikin split air
conditioners have various filters such as photocatalytic
deodorising filters, air purifying filters, titanium apatite
photocatalytic air purifying filters and mould proof air
filters. Together with an innovative air flow system it
ensures that fresh, conditioned air flows to every corner of the
room.
Download a Daikin
Split Air Conditioner Brochure.
Daikin
split air systems are the only range of split air
conditioners authorised to display the Sensitive Choice butterfly
symbol. The sensitive choice programme helps to identify products
that are better suited for those who suffer from asthma and
allergies.
Daikin split air
systems >are energy efficient and quiet to
run. Sound levels can be reduced by 2-3 decibels on the indoor unit
and by 3 decibels on the outdoor unit, when quieter operation is
needed.

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