Home Heat Pump Solutions
Single-Split Heat Pumps
Single-split systems are ideal for conditioning a single room, connecting one indoor unit to one outdoor unit. They’re common for smaller spaces, like individual rooms or offices, where ductwork isn’t present. Their main appeal is affordability and ease of installation, particularly since no extensive ducts are required.
There are different types of single-split systems. In residential houses, the most common types of units are High-Wall Heat Pumps, Floor Console Heat Pumps and Ceiling Cassette Heat Pumps.
Multi-split System
Multi-split systems allow multiple indoor units to connect to a single outdoor unit, making them a good choice for homes with several zones or rooms that need independent temperature control with limited ceiling space.
With multiple indoor units, homeowners can customise the layout by installing different types of units (e.g., high-wall heat pump, ceiling cassette heat pump) to suit each room’s requirements.
Ducted Systems and Zone Control
Ducted Split Systems are central systems that distribute air via ducts, which are hidden within walls or ceilings, making them visually unobtrusive. These systems are often preferred for whole-home solutions due to their seamless look and efficiency in larger spaces. Although installation can be costlier, ducted systems are particularly efficient for large spaces, as they can handle higher volumes of air more economically and offer quieter operation since the main unit is often in a remote area.
Ducted systems offer zoning capabilities that divide a home into multiple areas, each with individual temperature control. Using dampers, these systems allow different zones to be independently heated or cooled, enhancing comfort and energy efficiency.
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