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hitachi air conditioning


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ducted air conditioning


Ducted Air Conditioning is the most comprehensive method of home air conditioning. Cooled or heated air is moved through ducts running in the ceiling or under the floor to all parts of your house. Ducted Air Conditioning has a single compressor unit outside the house and the internal fan coil units are concealed in the ceiling or under the floor.
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reverse cycle


Reverse Cycle describes how some air conditioning systems provide both cooling and heating using the same equipment. The heating process is literally the reverse of the cooling process. A 'heat pump' is a reverse cycle air conditioner.
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split system


A split system strictly speaking, describes any air conditioning system where the compressor unit and the fan coil unit are separated. It is mostly used to describe a hi-wall, room air conditioner, where the fan coil unit is mounted on the internal wall of the room and the compressor unit is mounted outside.
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multi-zone / multi-split system


Multi-zone / Multi-Split Systems are like a cross between wall mounted split systems and a ducted system. In most domestic applications a single outdoor unit powers up to 3 indoor wall mounted split systems indoor units. In other applications the indoor units can also be a mixture of wall mounted, ducted or cassette units. The result is a ductless [..]
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zoning


Zoning is the way in a ducted air conditioning system that parts of a house are split into segments or zones with separate air supply ducts for each zone. This allows for flexibility in which zones are receiving air at any time. So you can turn the air conditioning off in parts of the house you are not using. Zoning allows maximum flexibility and h [..]
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cop/eer


COP/EER COP stands for Coefficient Of Performance and EER stands for Energy Efficiency Rating. Both of these numbers indicate how energy efficient the air conditioner is. COP refers to the efficiency of the system in heating mode and EER relates to efficiency in cooling mode. With both ratings, the higher the number for a given size unit, the highe [..]
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star rating


Star Rating is a simple method for identifying the energy efficiency of a given air conditioning unit. The more stars the more efficient the unit.
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refrigerant


Refrigerant is the gas used in air conditioners.
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r410a


R410A is the refrigerant used in all Temperzone domestic air conditioning systems. R410A is the most energy efficient refrigerant and also has the lowest Ozone Depletion Potential. 
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