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Ducted Reverse Cycle Air Conditioning: Climat Ducted Reverse Cycle Air Conditioning

Reverse-cycle air conditioners are simple systems that heat and cool your home. They absorb hot air from the outside and transfer it inside, or they can cool the air by absorbing heat from your house and exhaling it.

They are also energy efficient and affordable to run. They use less electricity than traditional electric heaters and help reduce greenhouse gas emissions. For more information about the Climat ducted reverse cycle air conditioning, click here.

Cost-effectiveness

ducted reverse cycle air conditioningReverse cycle air conditioning systems offer the best performance in both heating and cooling. They are more cost-effective than evaporative cooling or gas heating systems. A reverse cycle system will also save you money on servicing costs as they only need to be serviced once a year.

In winter, ducted reverse cycle air conditioning systems extract heat energy from the ambient air and transfer it into your home. This is more efficient than burning fuel to heat your home, as with resistance heaters directly.

Reverse-cycle air conditioners work by pumping the refrigerant gas over a heat exchanger, allowing the cool liquid to evaporate and escape. The heated refrigerant is then pumped outside, and cooled down again, liquefying and absorbing more heat before the cycle starts.

Energy efficiency

The energy efficiency of a reverse-cycle air conditioning system varies depending on the product you choose. However, ducted systems typically use less power than split system units.

They can also improve your home’s energy rating and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. These benefits make ducted air conditioning an excellent choice for new homes and renovations. For more information about the Climat ducted reverse cycle air conditioning, click here.

Ducted systems feature two systems – an interior duct mounted on the ceiling in each room and an outdoor compressor unit located outside your home. The indoor ducts are connected to the central controller operating your entire air conditioning system.

Reverse-cycle air conditioners use a particular refrigerant that can easily change from a liquid to a gas and back again. This process allows the refrigerant to absorb and move heat energy around your home.

Convenience

A ducted reverse-cycle air conditioner is ideal for heating and cooling your home. It is energy efficient, cost-effective over time, and reduces greenhouse gas emissions. It also offers total climate comfort control at the touch of a button.

This system uses a heat exchanger to convert air into a hot gas. It then passes through a compressor to cool it down and liquefy again. The process can be repeated to provide both heating and cooling.

Ducted systems are discreet in appearance, with the indoor unit usually installed in the roof space and only the controller, return air and discharge vents visible inside the home. They can also be positioned to comply with council regulations so as not to disturb neighbours. The system is also compatible with smart devices, so you can control your ducted air conditioning through a phone app.

Energy star rating

Reverse-cycle air conditioning is an excellent option for heating and cooling. It is 300% to 600% more energy efficient than a fan and can deliver fast heating and cooling. Its ability to dehumidify also helps keep the house cool. For more information about the Climat ducted reverse cycle air conditioning, click here.

Ducted reverse-cycle air conditioners are the ideal solution for whole-of-home heating and cooling. The system comprises one outdoor unit connected to multiple indoor rooms through insulated ducts. This makes it a more versatile choice than split systems.

It is advisable to choose an energy-efficient model, as this will reduce your electricity bill and save money on running costs. The ducts should be properly insulated and installed by qualified installers. At Climat, we use R1.5 insulated ducting to ensure heat loss is kept to a minimum and airflow is distributed evenly throughout the home.

Warranty

Ducted reverse cycle air conditioning combines heating and cooling in one system, saving you money on having separate plans for summer and winter. The units, ducting and pipes are all tucked away in the ceiling, making them discreet and adding value to your home. It also allows you to climate control individual rooms through the zone feature.