Split System Air Conditioning

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Reece is Australia’s largest supplier of plumbing and bathroom products and we also stock a range of the world’s best split system air conditioning systems which are available for fast online ordering or for purchase in store at over 450 branch locations. Stocking only the world leading manufacturers available in split system air conditioning, our brands include Hitachi, Mitsubishi, Kaden and Samsung.

Split system air conditioning is a system of climate control that consists of two pieces: a condenser which is installed outside the building and a head unit which produces either heating or cooling (or both) for inside the home. The head unit is usually installed on the wall of a main living space or in bedrooms.

When choosing the best type of split system air conditioning for the Australian climate, the things to look out for include energy efficiency; whether your home or the building you’re looking to install your system for is insulated and how well it’s insulated; and windows and other environmental factors which may impact the efficiency of your split system air conditioning. Energy efficiency is an increasing concern for modern Australians looking to minimise their impact on the environment and also save on energy costs. Newer systems are graded for energy efficiency so you will have an idea of what kind of energy your split system air conditioning unit will draw once installed. This is, however, affected by other environmental and building factors like insulation. Rooms with little or no insulation will require greater amounts of energy to maintain comfortable warm or cool temperatures. Similarly, windows and how much heat they capture can also affect the power your system will need to draw.

If you’re unsure what type of system would best suit your needs and budget, then step in store at any of our 450 branch locations around Australia and speak with a friendly specialist who will take through all of our available units and find the best fit for your home or business.