Yes! The Reverse cycle air conditioners that can do both heating and cooling. Though this technology has been here since the 90’s, Australia’s innovative approach towards sustainability is what made this product easily accessible to many.
Type | Key Features | Best For |
Reverse Cycle Split System | – Provides both heating and cooling – Energy-efficient operation – Best for individual rooms or open spaces | Homes needing targeted temperature control in specific rooms |
Ducted Reverse Cycle Air Conditioning | – Best for whole-home temperature control – Even air distribution through ducts – Higher upfront cost but greater efficiency in larger homes | Large homes or businesses needing consistent climate control |
Multi-Split Air Conditioning Systems | – Connect multiple indoor units to a single outdoor unit – Allows customised temperature control in different rooms – Great for homes with multiple living areas | Properties with multiple rooms requiring independent temperature control |
Energy-Efficient Upgrades for Existing Systems | – Installing IHD-energy monitors to track usage – Upgrading insulation and door seals to improve efficiency – Regular maintenance for optimal performance | Homeowners looking to enhance efficiency without replacing the entire system |
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