We are often asked 'what exactly is a split system?'
We know the Air Conditioning industry is guilty of using a lot of confusing jargon, but this one is very easily explained!
A Split System is a type of Air Conditioning setup that consists of two main components: an indoor unit and an outdoor unit. The way to remember it is - you have an indoor and outdoor unit and they are 'split apart' and connected by pipework.
The indoor unit typically contains the evaporator coil, air filter, and blower fan (sometimes called a scroll or fan wheel), which are responsible for cooling or heating the air inside the building. This unit is usually installed in a room or space that requires climate control, such as a living room, bedroom, or office.
The outdoor unit, more accurately known as the condensing unit, houses the compressor, condenser coil, and fan. Its primary function is to release heat absorbed from the indoor air into the outdoor environment, allowing the refrigerant to cool and circulate back into the indoor unit to continue the cooling or heating process.
A split system operates by circulating refrigerant between the indoor and outdoor units through a set of refrigerant lines, or pipes. These systems are known for their simplicity, efficiency, and versatility, making them popular choices for residential and small commercial applications.
Split systems offer several benefits, including:
Overall, split system air conditioning systems offer effective cooling and heating solutions while providing comfort, efficiency, and flexibility for a variety of residential and commercial applications.