Split System Air Conditioning

Why Choose Split System Air Conditioning?

Choosing an air conditioning system can be quite tricky as it is a costly investment for the home so it’s only natural that you’ll want to select the right one to suit your family and budget. Then comes choosing between ducted and split system air conditioning which can add to your headache. Each system has its pros and cons so we are here to help you make an informed decision as to why Split System Air Conditioning is the ideal solution for you and your family:

  • It is a simple and affordable way to air condition single rooms or open areas. They’re also great for regulating the temperature of larger rooms such as a lounge room or master bedroom.
  • They are energy and noise efficient as well as look aesthetically appealing.
  • They are affordable to buy and install. You can add on more units when the need arises which provides flexibility.
  • Each unit has a simple remote control which allows completely different temperature settings for each room.

Now comes selecting an air conditioner brand or type which will benefit you and your family in the long run. We’ve listed down some points to consider before making a purchase:

Size

Size does matter when it comes to air conditioners. Fundamentally, for every 10 square metres (sqm) of space, you will need a split system air conditioner with around 1-1.5 kilowatts of cooling capacity.

Then there are also other factors which are equally important and can affect the performance of your split system air conditioner such as:

  • Ceiling height.
  • Insulated ceiling/walls.
  • Location and size of windows and the direction they face.
  • The climate you are living in.

Features

  • Timer
  • A timer is another useful feature to look at when it comes to split system air conditioners. It lets you on your unit before you even arrive home from work so you will get to walk into a cool room after a tireless day at work. The timer function can also be switched off at night to save electricity while you’re asleep.
  • Humidity Control
  • A humidity control function is also something that some split system air conditioners offer. This feature, particularly useful if you live in a tropical climate or suffer from respiratory problems, is to regulate the amount of moisture in the air.
  • Remote Control
  • A remote control is a handy feature that enables you to switch your split system air conditioner on or off as well as adjust the temperature without needing to physically get up from your seat.
  • Sleep Mode
  • Some split system air conditioners come with a sleep mode that is specifically designed to help you sleep.
  • Reverse Cycle
  • Most split system air conditioners provide the option of heating as well as cooling so you’ll get to enjoy maintaining a warm temperature during winter and a cool environment during summer.
  • Air Purifier
  • If you or any of your family members suffer from asthma or allergies, you might want to look into a split system air conditioning unit which offers an air purifying function. Air purifiers use a filtration system to clear the air of harmful pollutants such as fine dust, dust mite debris, smoke particles or bacteria to create a cleaner and more comfortable environment within the home.
  • Fan Speed
  • Most split system air conditioners allow you to choose from a variety of fan speeds to suit your specific needs.
  • Odour Removing Function
  • If you are sensitive to smell, get a split system unit which provide an odour removing function to remove the smell of mildew from damp homes, as well as other unpleasant odours such as cigarette smoke or pet odours.
  • Eco Mode
  • To save on your energy bills, check out split system air conditioners with an energy saving mode. Some models use intelligent technology to only use as much power as is needed at any given time.

 

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