Split Air Conditioning Installation
In some circumstances it is necessary to install a split air conditioning system, where the main air conditioning unit and compressor are 'split', usually with the compressor unit outside of the main building.
In some circumstances it is necessary to install a split air conditioning system, where the main air conditioning unit and compressor are 'split', usually with the compressor unit outside of the main building.
A split air conditioning installation refers to a condensor or outdoor unit being separated from the indoor unit. In some circumstances it is necessary to create a split air system by placing the compressor in a different location to the main air conditioning unit.
This system is ideal when using air conditioning units that require numerous indoor units and only one compressor. This type of system is known as a multi split air conditioning installation.
The split air conditioning unit works by connecting both a copper pipe and electrical wiring to the indoor unit and outside compressor. A refrigerant gas is pumped to the indoor unit from the compressor and the cool air is circulated using a fan. It is recommended to use a split air conditioning unit where space is limited.
Split Air Conditioning Installations are ideal for coolng specific areas in a building and perfect for larger buildings like factories and schools where more control is required.
Another advantage of using a split air conditioning system is that there is no ductwork installation or ductwork modification required making them ideal for installations in hotels, schools and universities
When deciding on the type of air conditioning installation you require you first need to decide on how many British Thermal Units or BTU's you require to sufficiently control the room or building.
We are happy to discuss all of your options available and also work out exactly what you need for your particular location
