Air Conditioner Product Insights & Technical Guidance

These resources break down core functionalities like multi-split system flexibility, wall-mounted vs. floor-standing unit trade-offs, and smart sensor integration for real-time environmental monitoring. Learn how Daikin’s VRV series achieves energy efficiency through variable refrigerant volume technology while ensuring personalized comfort across zones.
Product-related FAQs
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How does an air conditioner work?

Whilst air conditioners are usually associated with making conditions in a room cooler, the science behind making a room cold using an air conditioner actually involves the transfer of heat from the inside of a building to the outside. An air conditioner uses refrigerant contained within its system to absorb excess heat from a room, which it then pumps out through a system of pipes to an outside coil. A fan is used to blow ambient air over this hot coil that contains the refrigerant, transferring the heat from the refrigerant to the outdoor air. The refrigerant is then pumped back indoors and the process begins all over again. Once the heat is removed only cool air remains to be blown back into the room, thus cooling the indoor area further. This process is reversed in order to heat a room using an air conditioner.

What happens if I only turn on one indoor unit when using a multi split system?

Operating one unit of a multi split system will not have any negative impact on the performance or energy efficiency of your system. Multi split systems are designed to operate with any combination of indoor units running. You can run just one unit or a combination of units efficiently and effectively. This is what makes multi split systems a flexible option for conditioning your home in any way you desire.

What should I do in advance to make sure my air conditioner runs efficiently this summer?

Having your air conditioner checked each year by a qualified service technician, before the most extreme conditions of summer or winter set in is ideal for making sure your system will perform at its best. Aside from this, remembering to keep the air filter clean and the outdoor unit free of leaves and debris are essential for ensuring your system operates at full capacity throughout the peak seasons.

What should I choose: a 'Wall Mounted' or 'Floor Standing' split system?

Every home is different, and choosing the right air conditioner will depend on many factors that our Specialist assesses during an on-site consultation. Apart from the difference in features, capacity range and the appropriate location of the installation, in principle heating works better with a floor standing unit. This is because the air is thrown out closer to floor level, reducing cold spots at your feet. Ultimately, our experienced specialist will ensure you make the best decision for the comfort of your home or business.

How many indoor units do I need for a multi system?

Multi systems are designed to accommodate multiple indoor units connected to a single outdoor unit. Each unit can be independently controlled, however, there may be limitations in the number of units connected and the capacity of the units connected to different outdoor units. When looking at a multi system, you should consider how the units will be operated. Will they be all running at one time or will you be using different units at different times? Multi systems will operate in cooling or heating.
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