Air Conditioning
Cassette split type Air Conditioner Unit
Installed in the space above a suspended ceiling, Cassette type units are perfect for retail, offices and commercial use. Operated by portable or fixed remote control units, the compact size of this unit is ideal for 2 by 2 ceilings. Delivering exceptionally high efficiency, as well as variable individual unit control for stable and comfortable conditions. This guarantees even distribution of cool air from a centrally-located point in the room. Air is distributed around the ceiling first, then falls gently along the walls. An elegant grill, flush with the suspended ceiling, is pleasing to the eye.
Wall Mounted split type Air Conditioner Unit
Wall mounted units are commonly used for both domestic use and commercial, from bedrooms and conservatories in the home to multiple offices and server rooms, offering the facility of both cooling and heating on certain models. They incorporate an elegant design combined with compact dimensions and quiet operation. A sleek indoor unit is mounted at high wall level with the outdoor condenser mounted externally. These units are remote control operated. The result is a quiet, high performance cooling and heating system, with advanced electronic controls for maximum comfort, controllable and energy efficient.
Ceiling/floor mount Air Conditioner Unit
Ceiling type or units combine small size with noise-free operation and high airflow at ceiling level. This high airflow makes it possible to use the air conditioners in larger offices. Also remote control operated, these units consist of 1 internal unit mounted at high ceiling level along with an external condenser.
VRV and VRF type Air Conditioner Unit
Multiple indoor units of differing styles to be connected to a single outdoor unit. These systems are the most versatile of the multi-split systems as the indoor units may function individually and will heat or cool individually. These systems are widely used in commercial offices. All indoor units can be remote control operated separately.