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Multi Split System
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1. What is Multi Split System

A multi-split air conditioning system consists of multiple single-split air conditioning indoor units connected together and served by a common single outdoor condensing unit.


2. How does Multi Split System work

In general, air conditioners use certain chemicals that can change their form from a gas to a liquid. This particular system works by a refrigerant being fed into the system’s compressor. The refrigerant starts off as a low-pressure gas. When the gas heats up and is pressurized, it is then condensed into a liquid. The liquid then travels through condenser tubes and becomes a gas again.

When the gas loses pressure, it also releases heat and becomes cooler, thanks to the refrigerant. Then, when the gas passes back into the compressor, the process repeats itself. This is the main cycle.

Throughout this cycle, the air from a room is pulled into the air conditioning unit and travels over the evaporator coils. This cools the air and pushes it into the room through the indoor air conditioning vents. The air continues to circulate around until a specific temperature is reached. This temperature can be amended remotely by a control. When it is reached, the system shuts off to conserve energy.


3. The reason you should choose Multi Split System

A multi-split-air conditioning unit is an ideal choice if you wish to air condition more than one location in your house and need to independently control the temperature of each room.

Many split system air conditioners come with handy built-in features such as motion sensors, Wi-Fi, and air purifiers or ionizers, and multi-split air cons are no exception.