Heat or cool your space
There are many different reverse cycle heating and cooling split systems available, but choosing the right one will depend on the age, size, and layout of your home, as well as your budget.
Some benefits of reverse cycle split systems include:
- Quick and easy to operate thanks to an intuitive remote control
- Capable of cooling or heating spaces in a timely fashion
- Cost-effective to install, requiring little modification to the property
- Inexpensive to maintain thanks to easily removable filters
Single Split Systems
At The Energy People, we stock a range of efficient reverse-cycle air conditioning and heating systems from leading brands. A single split system is perfect for heating and cooling in one room, such as a lounge room or bedroom.
Multi Split Systems
Reverse cycle multi-split systems are best for homes with limited space for ducted heating and cooling and have between two and five rooms.
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FAQs
What are reverse cycle wall mounted split systems?
Reverse cycle wall mounted split systems are refrigerated air conditioning systems that can produce both cooling and heating solutions for various room sizes. It does this by reversing the refrigeration cycle, prompting the system to provide cooling in the summer and heat in the winter. As such, the entire system is very flexible, adaptable and efficient.
Reverse cycle wall mounted split system vs. ducted systems — which is better?
Both options have their strong points and drawbacks. The best solution depends on your situation. If you’re going to run the system in a single room, a wall mounted split system is usually the better choice. A reverse-cycle ducted system is better for anyone who wants whole-home cooling and heating.
How many rooms can one reverse cycle system service?
Generally, this depends on the type of system you pick out. One reverse cycle wall mounted split system is usually good for heating or cooling a single room, but you can get a reverse cycle ducted system to work on the whole house.
What are the benefits of using a reverse cycle split system for heating and cooling?
Reverse cycle split systems long-term cost efficiency will benefit you further down its use, especially with having just one unit for both cooling and heating instead of switching out between two separate systems for each function every winter and summer.
Another benefit of a reverse cycle split system is that they run as quiet as possible. Unlike other air conditioners or fans that can cause a noticeable hum, reverse cycle split systems operate at a whisper.
How efficient is reverse cycle heating?
These units provide one of the most efficient ways to heat and cool your home. Also, reverse cycle systems will get more efficient as technology improves, particularly concerning cost and energy consumption. This makes them a great investment for your health and comfort levels.
Are split systems expensive to run for heating?
No, these systems are incredibly energy-efficient to run and heat your space. They are very cost-effective to buy and also are more efficient in smaller areas. So, if you have a larger area that you are wanting to heat, you may see a slightly more expensive bill.