Ducted Systems

With a discreet design that can be completely concealed in your ceiling and the ability to heat or cool multiple rooms Mitsubishi Heavy Industries ducted systems offer a quiet and flexible solution for any Australian home.

All of our ducted systems are reverse cycle, come in both medium and high static designs and include a wide range of convenient features and functions, making them the perfect heating and cooling for any sized application.

How Does a Ducted Air-Con System Work?

Ducted air-conditioning systems consist of an outdoor unit, which houses the compressor, cooling coils, and an electric motor. It also has an evaporator, which is a cooling coil that’s located inside the building and connected to the outdoor unit by a series of ducts.

The outdoor unit also has an indoor blower, which sucks the warm air out of the house and pushes it into the outdoor unit. The outdoor unit sends the warm air outside and cools the air before it’s pushed back into the building through the ducts.

The outdoor unit also includes a temperature sensor, a pressure sensor, and a control panel that automatically begins the cooling process when it’s too warm inside. The control panel can also be manually controlled by a remote, a wall-mounted panel, or a smartphone app.

The system is connected to an electrical outlet, which powers the compressor and blower motor. This is why air-conditioning units are typically installed outside the house.

Benefits of Ducted Air-Conditioning

Reduce Energy Bills

Ducted systems work best in areas that have high humidity, like tropical areas and Southern Australia. In these areas, ducted systems are more efficient than central air systems or evaporative coolers because they don’t have to waste energy heating up the entire house. Ducted systems only cool the areas that are being used.

Better Cooling

Ducted air-conditioning systems are more efficient than window units, and they can better cool areas that window units can’t reach. They can also be used as a backup system when the central air system fails.

More Choice in Location

Central ducted systems are typically installed in the attic or the garage, while mini-split systems can be installed anywhere in the home. This gives you more freedom in selecting a good location for the unit.

Environmentally Friendly

Ducted systems are more energy-efficient than split systems, and they don’t have to run as often. They also recycle the indoor air, which reduces the amount of fresh air that needs to be brought into the building.

Quiet Operation

Ducted systems are designed to be quiet, and many have soundproof insulation. This makes them quieter than split systems, and they don’t produce the rushing sound of outdoor units.

Can Be Added to a Split System

Central ducted systems can be added to a split system, giving you the best of both types of systems.

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