
Split systems and more - Which system suits your customer?
A wide range of air conditioning systems is available. But which one is most suitable for your customer? In this blog, we outline the different types of air conditioners to help you make the right choice.
Split Systems: the basics and beyond
Split systems remain a popular choice. They consist of one indoor and one outdoor unit, connected by refrigerant lines. These systems are energy-efficient and quiet, ideal for cooling or heating a single room.
Advantages
- Quiet operation 
- Energy efficient 
- Flexible placement options 
Best suited for:
- Cooling or heating a indivudual rooms. 
Multi-split Systems: For multiple rooms
For customers who want to cool or heat several rooms, multi-split systems are an excellent option. Multiple indoor units can be connected to a single outdoor unit.
Advantages
- Space-saving (only one outdoor unit) 
- Individual temperature control per room 
- Flexible combinations of indoor units 
Best suited for:
- Cooling or heating multiple rooms. 
Indoor Units: Versatile options
Indoor units come in a variety of designs:
- Wall-mounted units: the most popular type of AC, suitable for various rooms 
- Cassette models: Installed in the ceiling, ideal for even air distribution 
- Floor standing models: Ideal for rooms with high ceilings or limited wall space 
- Ducted models: Discreetly installed in ceilings or walls, completely hidden from view 
Mobile ACs: The flexible solution
Mobile air conditioners offer flexibility and are ideal for temporary use or smaller spaces.
Advantages
- Easy to move 
- No installation required 
- Ready for immediate use 
Best suited for:
- Small rooms 
- Occasional or short-term use 
Making the Right Choice
Choosing the right AC system depends on several factors:
- Room size and layout 
- Specific customer requirements 
- Available budget 
Need help finding the ideal system? No worries! We've created a practical checklist to guide you step by step through the selection process.