AIR CONDITIONING
DUCTED REVERSE CYCLE
Install ducted reverse cycle air conditioning a stay warm in winter and cool in summer!
AIR CONDITIONING
DUCTED REVERSE CYCLE
Install ducted reverse cycle air conditioning a stay warm in winter and cool in summer!
Ducted reverse cycle air conditioning is exactly as it sounds. It is comprised of ductwork in the ceiling and is considered the ideal choice for whole home/office heating and cooling.
It’s zoning capabilities and temperature control makes it one of the most flexible and compatible options to cool or heat your home.
HOW DOES DUCTED REVERSE CYCLE AIR CONDITIONING WORK?
Ducted reverse cycle systems work using heat transfer, or a refrigeration cycle to cool your home and the reverse to heat it up. An outdoor unit located somewhere on the outside of your home or office draws in air and the refrigerant located within the unit extracts the heat from the air.
This refrigerant is then pumped by a compressor into a condenser, warming it up. The hot air that results from this is then pushed by a fan through the ductwork and through the outlets in your ceiling.
Ducted reverse cycle air conditioning is the perfect solution to whole-home or office heating and cooling and the perfect climate control for total comfort all year around.
WHY CHOOSE A DUCTED REVERSE CYCLE?
Ducted Reverse Cycle air conditioning is the perfect solution to whole home or office heating and cooling and the perfect climate control for comfort all year around.
VISUALLY APPEALING
All units, ducting, pipes, cables, etc. are tucked away in the ceiling or out of eye sight. This makes the system much more discreet and allows for seamless integration within the home.
WHOLE-HOME SOLUTION
With ducted-reverse cycle air conditioning, your whole home can be controlled at the touch of an LCD button, making for even air distribution and a consistent temperature in every room.
VALUE FOR MONEY
Aside from adding value to your overall home’s price, ducted reverse cycle systems are the best value for money for whole house heating and cooling.
ENERGY EFFICIENT
Advancements in technology, along with the ability to be able to zone control, allow for high energy efficiency.