A single split system is the most common type of air conditioning. It connects one indoor unit to one outdoor unit, making it ideal for cooling or heating a single room or space.
A multi split system allows you to connect several indoor units (often up to 5 or more) to just one outdoor unit. Each indoor unit can be controlled independently, so you can set different temperatures in different rooms.
Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF), also known as Variable Refrigerant Volume (VRV), is a highly efficient and advanced system typically used in larger buildings such as hotels, offices, or care homes. It uses a network of indoor units connected to one or more outdoor units, with the ability to heat and cool different areas at the same time
Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF), also known as Variable Refrigerant Volume (VRV), is a highly efficient and advanced system typically used in larger buildings such as hotels, offices, or care homes. It uses a network of indoor units connected to one or more outdoor units, with the ability to heat and cool different areas at the same time.
A single ceiling cassette system connects one ceiling-mounted indoor unit to one outdoor unit. These are discreet units that sit flush within the ceiling, distributing air evenly in four directions.
A multi ceiling cassette system allows multiple indoor ceiling units to connect to a single outdoor unit. Each cassette can be controlled individually, making it perfect for buildings with several rooms or zones.
Unlike split or multi-split systems, monoblock air conditioners don’t need an outdoor unit. Everything is contained in one indoor unit, with warm air expelled outside through discreet vents or ducts.