Reverse Cycle Air Conditioning can perform both heating and cooling functions whenever required. Unlike other similar systems, the reverse cycle air conditioner allows the user to either cool down a house in the summer or warm it up in the winter using the same device. Reverse air conditioners can be named below based on the location and type of the head
Wall mounted indoor units are the most common in Australian homes. They are mounted on the wall and circulate air to heat or cool a room evenly. They should be located so the airflow can reach as much of the room as possible.
Bulkhead Type
Compact and lightweight, so are easily installed in limited spaces. Highly flexible in installations, can be fitted in bulkheads, false ceilings, above wardrobes / Walk-in-robes and between the drop ceiling and ceiling slab. Also ideal for shallow ceilings.
For small to large spaces in need of a concealed duct-type indoor unit. These units range from compact design with low airflow to extremely powerful with high static and airflow for large areas.
Floor Standing Type
These are positioned on the floor or above the skirting against a wall. Also, can be semi or fully recessed into joinery. They should not be positioned behind lounge suites or couches that obstruct the airflow, to operate efficiently, they need clear space in front of them. Ideal in areas with low vertical walls.
CassetteType
The ideal indoor unit for installation inside narrow false ceilings with only the decoration panel visible after installation. A simple design makes it comfortable to the eye in the living rooms or bedrooms.
Floor/Under Ceiling Type
These units can be positioned on the wall at floor level or above the skirting board or attached to the underside of the ceiling (although less common). The major benefit of these units is that they are highly practical in homes where wall and floor space is limited.
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