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Split Wall Mounted

 

Split Wall Mounted

 

Wall-mounted air conditioners are split-type units, which combine small size with high efficiency and noise-free operation. They are mounted on walls about 10-30 cm (4-12 inches) below the ceiling.

Their operation is fully automated, and controlled by a remote-control unit.

This is the most popular type of air conditioners to be installed in offices and residential apartments, thanks to their unique aesthetic design and very attractive pricing. Due to its popularity, this type of air conditioners is also the most extensively automated; hence wall-mounted air conditioners can be installed practically everywhere.

Automatic direction control:

Cooled air is automatically directed towards the upper parts of the room, while heated air is automatically directed downwards.

To appreciate the importance of this design, remember that warm air tends to move upward (it is lighter), while cold air falls toward the ground. Automatic direction control ensures that cool air is evenly distributed around the room as it falls freely, thus eliminating the heat-zone effect in the room.

Adjustable flaps (vertical and horizontal):

The air conditioner can be programmed to distribute air in all directions. Thanks to free vertical and horizontal motion of the flaps, cool or warm air can be quickly and evenly distributed around the room.

High efficiency:

The heat exchanger's modern shape and the improved compressor quickly adjust temperature in the room to user-specified value; a unique combination of ultra-modern fan with the diverse materials used to build the heat exchanger result in very high efficiency and quiet operation of air conditioners.

 
Ceiling Cassette Type

 

Ceiling Cassette Type

 

Cassette air conditioners are split-type units, installed in the space above a suspended ceiling. This guarantees even distribution of cool air from a centrally-located point in the room.

Air is distributed around the ceiling first, then falls gently along the walls.

Such a solution eliminates the need for leaving aside some space in the room where the internal module of the air conditioner will be installed. An elegant grill, flush with the suspended ceiling, is pleasing to the eye.

Adjustable flaps (vertical):

Thanks to free vertical motion of the flaps, cool or warm air can be quickly and evenly distributed around the room.

High efficiency:

The heat exchanger's modern shape and the improved compressor quickly adjust temperature in the room to user-specified value.

A unique combination of ultra-modern fan with the diverse materials used to build the heat exchanger result in very high efficiency and quiet operation of cassette-type air conditioners.

Fresh air:

Cassette-type units allow for connecting fresh-air input to the air conditioner; Such a configuration often eliminates the necessity of installing a separate mechanical ventilation system.

Additional distributing ducts:

Several ducts can be connected to a single air conditioner, so that air can be distributed to several rooms (e.g. an air conditioner installed in the director's office can also supply air for the secretary's office).

Twin control:

Controllers for some cooling/heating air conditioners can be installed in two locations (e.g. in the director's and the secretary's offices).


 
Duct Type

 

Duct Type

 

Duct air conditioners are split-type units which allow for centralized distribution of air from one air conditioner to several rooms simultaneously.

Ducts leading from a centrally located unit distribute air to several places.

The air conditioner automatically adjusts the outgoing air temperature to the average value of the temperatures in all the rooms.

Thanks to this solution, identical air parameters can be maintained centrally, without the need to control a separate air conditioner in each individual room. Another advantage of duct-type air conditioners is equal distribution of air in a room.

High efficiency:

The heat exchanger's modern shape and the improved compressor quickly adjust temperature in the room to user-specified value.

A unique combination of ultra-modern fan with the diverse materials used to build the heat exchanger result in very high efficiency and quiet operation of air conditioners.

Fresh air:

Duct-type units allow for connecting fresh-air input in arbitrary quantities (up to 100%) to the air conditioner; such a configuration often eliminates the necessity of installing a separate mechanical ventilation system.

Additional distributing ducts:

Several ducts can be connected to a single air conditioner, so that air can be distributed to several rooms.

Central control:

As many as 16 duct-type air conditioners can be operated from a single control unit; several air conditioners can be controlled from one central location.

Twin control:

Controllers for some cooling/heating air conditioners can be installed in two locations (e.g. in the hall and in the office).

 
VRF (Variable Refrigerant Form)

High performance compact VRF systems are often used for large apartment blocks, large retail outlets and for medium / large office blocks.

Typically one outdoor unit can be used together with up to 16 indoor units.

Indoor units can be freely selected from all types (cassette, duct, ceiling, universal ceiling/floor, wall, ceiling/wall) and from full range of capacity (from 2.5 to 17.0kW).

New solutions make it possible to install long distance pipes (up to 70m) and to connect indoor units with total cooling capacity.