Split-unit air conditioning consists of two main units, which have various functions. This system is called “split” because the two units are independent; one is an outdoor unit and the other is an indoor unit. The indoor unit is the fan that moves the air around the house or building while the outdoor unit is the compressor that cools the air and handles the condensation.
There are two types of split air conditioner systems:
- Single-zone split air conditioning: A split air conditioner can be installed so that only one indoor unit is connected to an outdoor compressor. The compressor brings refrigerant and power to the indoor unit through a small pipe, passing through a small opening, easily installed on your house.
- Multi-zone split air conditioning: If you have multiple floors in your home, this may be a good choice for you. A multi-zone split air conditioning system consists of an outdoor compressor that can power up to five indoor units, each controlled separately by a wireless remote. You can even choose to add units to your compressor in the future after installing only two indoor units (depending on the maximum number of connectable units).
What are the benefits of a split air conditioner?
- More affordable than a central air conditioner
- Easy to install
- Quieter indoor and outdoor units
- Year-round comfort
- Better energy efficiency
- Better humidity control
- Savings on your energy bill
- 10 to 15 year life span (with regular maintenance and cleaning)
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