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Everything You Need to Know About Reverse Cycle Ducted Air Conditioning

If you are searching for an efficient solution to cool or heat your whole house or office throughout the year, then reverse cycle ducted air conditioning systems are just the perfect solution for your problem. Letu2019s dig deeper to know everything about it.ttt<br>

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Everything You Need to Know About Reverse Cycle Ducted Air Conditioning

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  1. If you are searching for an efficient solution to cool or heat your whole house or office throughout the year, then reverse cycle ducted air conditioning systems are just the perfect solution for your problem. Let’s dig deeper to know everything about it.

  2. What is a Ducted Reverse Cycle Air Conditioning? Reverse cycle ducted aircon is a centralised air conditioning system that is an ideal solution for cooling and heating the whole home or office. A ducted air conditioning system is outfitted with a central unit that distributes the air and sends it throughout the house or the office through ducting pipes and vents in each room. Unlike the traditional air conditioners that can only keep your space cool, a ducted reverse cycle system is a two-in-one solution that provides both cold and warm air, offering optimal temperature control for all Australian climates.

  3. How Does Ducted Reverse Cycle Air Conditioning Work? As mentioned above, a ducted reverse cycle air conditioner can both heat and cool a room from a central unit - it is like a two-for-one kind of deal. They work similarly to the split air conditioners; however, the indoor central unit of the ducted air conditioning is outfitted in the ceiling of your home or your office. This central unit is equipped with an internal fan coil inside it, which is connected to the ducting pipes and vents of the room. The air is distributed throughout the home by the vents installed in each of the rooms. You can control the air temperature and timing through the control panel, which can programme and alter settings. A ducted reverse cycle air conditioner works on the heat pump cycle, so when you need a little heat instead, two things occur:

  4. 1. The outdoor condenser unit of the air conditioner is switched on automatically and becomes the evaporator, therefore letting out cold air (i.e., air that is colder than the air outside) 2. The indoor evaporator coil of the air conditioner also switches, which helps in turning into the condenser coil and creating heat. In a nutshell, the refrigeration cycle of the system is reversed, which is why this system is named as ‘reverse cycle ducted air conditioner’.

  5. Common Features of a Ducted Reverse Cycle Air Conditioning

  6. Besides being effective in offering two solutions with a single system, ducted reverse cycle air conditioning is extremely efficient in controlling the temperature. On top of this, these air conditioners also provide other features such as purifying the air quality as well as those listed below: ● Cool: This simply keeps your room cool and the system gets rid of the heat from indoors to outdoors. ● Dry: This feature is to make the area cool but is not exactly like cooling, it helps in cooling the space as well as dehumidifying the air inside.

  7. Economical: We all know great air conditioners come with great electricity bills, but with this feature, you can reduce it. A ducted reverse cycle air conditioning comes with an adjusted thermostat option, which helps us to reduce the heating or cooling. In some brands, you get sensors that can be used to detect the requirements of the room to adjust the heating and cooling. ● Heat: You can use this feature to heat the room. The outdoor condenser unit of the air conditioner is switched on in conjunction with the indoor unit and works to provide hot air inside. ● Thermostat: With this feature, you can adjust to heat or cool temperature as per your preference and you get the output accordingly.

  8. Auto: Auto feature will choose the right mode automatically to maintain the temperature in the room. ● Sleep mode: This is an excellent feature that can help in adjusting the temperature as you sleep. It does so to make it comfortable throughout the night.

  9. How Much Does a Ducted Reverse Cycle Air Conditioning Costs? A ducted reverse cycle system is the best investment that you can gift your home – it’s one with immediate returns. The cost always varies from home-to-home or office-to-office. Though they are a little expensive than traditional air conditioners, they are a great investment for those living in temperamental climates.

  10. How Much Does It Cost to Install Ducted Reverse Cycle Air Conditioning? The installation cost of ducted reverse cycle air conditioning may also vary depending on the size and job required. If you are searching for an air conditioning specialist in Wollongong, then the team at JRS Air can help you. They can customise a quote according to your specific needs. Just call or email them today for a free, no-obligation quote so that you can make an informed decision.

  11. Website:https://www.jrsair.com.au/ Phone Number: 0477 168 887

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