Ducted reverse cycle system consists of an indoor and outdoor
unit. The indoor unit is designed to be installed out of sight and distributes
the conditioned air through your home via insulated ducting.Ducted systems use “switched” zoning so
that different areas can be cooled or heated as required.The living areas need
to be heated/cooled during the day and sleeping areas at night.This way you
won’t waste energy cooling or heating for the room that no one is using.
Ducted
air conditioners are capable of air
conditioning your whole home or office. They are refrigerated like wall split
systems and send warm or cool air to each room through their ducts and grills.
Many of the ducted air conditioners
are capable of the most precise climate control.Ducted reverse cycle air conditioners are designed to cool and heat
your home or office very efficiently. They have the most precise capability to
adjust according to the weather of your place. They consist of a compressor, a
fan, and a heat exchange coil and use a refrigerant to cool or heat the air.
Inverter technology is used in the ducted
reverse cycle air conditioners. An “inverter” is a power conversion circuit
that electronically regulates the voltage, current and frequency of the air
conditioner. The circuit controls the compressor and, so the air conditioner’s
output. Raising the frequency increases the output and lowering the frequency,
reduces the output.
Ducted reverse cycle air conditioners and heaters are
committed to energy efficiency. Not only they are energy efficient but also
they are excellence and reliability proven. They save electrical energy and
therefore, your expenses. They can limit the power that your unit can consume
at critical peak load times to potentially limit the need for blanket power
outages.
The experienced ducted reverse cycle consultants will perform a “heat load”
calculation on your home to determine your conditioning requirements. By using
zoning to switch off areas of your home that aren’t being used at a particular
time, they can use a smaller unit than would be required to heat or cool the
whole house. The living areas generally account for about two-thirds of the
typical heat load requirement of a house.Ducted reverse cycle air conditioners are usable all seasons, provide
air-conditioning throughout the whole house, have minimal visual impact, have
centralized control and are most efficient form of heating.