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A large split system that heats multiple areas of your home.
The compressor unit usually is situated outside. The warm (or cool) air is distributed via insulated ducting connected to the indoor unit.
Ducting is the ultimate invisible solution for year-round comfort.
These units are discreet in apprearance and operation. The outdoor unit contains the compressor, and the indoor unit simply has a whisper quiet fan to circulate the warm or cold air as required.
Choose the indoor type and model that suites you best as follows:
Hi-Wall Split
The most popular model. Part of the unit is installed outside to allow the slim, elegant and whisper-quiet indoor unit to be mounted unobtrusively on a wall.
You will find advanced technology built into this unit, including remote control, reverse cycle, sleep and digital timer and moisture control.
Compact Cassette
The most discreet option, with only the grille showing in the ceiling. The compact cassettes provide heating and cooling ina range of capacities. Latest fan technology distributes conditioning air through 2, 3 or 4 sides, with adjustable directional louvres ideal for large rooms.
Wall-mounted Multi
Just one outdoor unit can power up to four indoor units. The highly efficient, quiet way to air condition up to 4 different areas.
Environmentally friendly, with inverter technology and scroll compressors.
If you really want the ultimate in home heating and cooling, Fujitsu have a multi-system that allows you to choose a different temperature in every room.
Imagine heating your living room to one temperature, your bedroom to another, at the same time as cooling your kitchen and wine cellar!
Ask us about the Fujitsu 'Airstage' VRF system.
Heat pumps simply transfer free heat (not air) from one place to naother, just like your refrigerator does.
The heat that rises from the back of your fridge is coming from inside. An evaporator coil extracts warmth from the air inside, and transfers it out into your kitchen through the conenser coil in the back.
Heat pumps work in the same way. Two coils, one inside your home, and one outside are linked to draw warmth from the outside air (even on a cold NZ winter's night) and transfer it into your home.
That's a major advantage over electric of gas heaters, as heat pumps have no heating elements to burn energy. Then at the click of a switch your heat pump can run in reverse, acting as an air conditioner to pump heat out of your home - reducing humidity and keeping it fresh and cool in summer.
When choosing a heat pump and indoor units, consider the size of each room you plan to include in your new heating and cooling system.
Size is important because indoor units have different capacities, measures in watts (W). More watts means more power and the ability to heat a larger room.
Adjust your assessment depending on whether or not each room is insulated, as the presence of insulation reduces the amount of heating and cooling power you need.
It is also worth considering any windows in your home. If you have plenty of west-facing windows you'll likely get plenty of late afternoon sun in summer. The heat that lingering sunshine creates will mean you need more powerful cooling equipment than would be the case if your home faces east.
Calculate the size and approximate cost of units for your home on our cost estimator page.
Importantly, check the energy star ratings of the unit you intend to buy. You can save up to 44 per cent on running costs by simply choosing a 5.5 star energy rated heat pump instead of a 3.5 start energy rated heat pump.
Energy Efficiency – choose an Accredited Heat Pump Installer who can also advise you on the running of the heat pump. A cheaper unit may cost you more in the long run. CLIMATEAIR (NZ) Ltd can give you professional advice on your heat pump selection, for the best heating and cooling system to meet your needs.
In Home Consultations – an Accredited Installer also understands your heating needs. For the best advice, have an expert visit and assess your requirements - choosing the right sized unit for your home is one of the best ways to save energy and money.
Best Operating Efficiency – once an Accredited Installer has installed your unit, the most efficient settings are 20-22 degrees Celcius if you want to take advantage of your heat pump in summer. Also make sure that your doors and windows are closed before you switch on your unit and switch it off if you go out for an hour or more.
We are speclialists in heating, cooling and air conditioning solutions. CLIMATEAIR (NZ) Ltd are endorsed as expert installers by Fujitsu General (NZ) Ltd and offer a special 6 YEAR Warranty (Parts & Labour).
Hi-Wall Premier |
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Hi efficiency, apple-catechin filter, deodorization
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Hi-Wall Inverter with Plasma Filter |
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Plasma filter removes dirt and odours
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Nocria Ceiling / Wall |
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UV filter disinfects and deodorises the air
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Inverter Floor Console |
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Install on wall near floorThe new inverter floor console single room split system units are highly efficient. Slim lightweight in design, these models are ideal either for ceiling or floor installation without modification. Extremely quiet, yet powerful and highly energy efficient. They are ideal for residential or commercial situations.
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Inverter Ceiling Console |
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Install on ceilingExtremely quiet, yet powerful and highly energy efficient. They are ideal for residential or commercial situations.
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Inverter Ducted |
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Fully ducted air flow for optimum heating & cooling
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2, 3 & 4 Room Multi-Inverter |
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One inverter serves 2, 3 or 4 rooms at once
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Inverter Cassette Models |
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Discreet - fits neatly into ceiling panel. 4 way flow
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AIRSTAGE J-Series – multi air conditioning system for buildings |
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ApartmentsThe common areas and individual room spaces in apartment blocks have differing air conditioning needs. What is required is an air conditioning system that provides comfortable conditions and is economical and surroundings conscious.
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HomesHomes need individual air conditioning control for specific rooms that can also be easily switched to standby mode if the occupants have to to out at short notice.
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Shops / Cafes / RestaurantsAll shop premises are regularly upgraded and the operating conditions for each can vary so much, large-scale air conditioning management is very difficult. Consequently, a VRF air conditioning system matched to each shop is an ideal solution.
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OfficesThe spaces within office premises can all have different air conditioning requirements. Energy saving and economic operation are major issues and what is needed is an air conditioning system with can be accurately matched to each space and centrally controlled.
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