Cassette Air Conditioners
Cassette air conditioners are typically selected for offices, retail spaces, and other commercial sites with suspended ceilings where even air distribution and stable 8-10 hour operation are required. Correct sizing depends on floor area, ceiling height, occupancy, and real heat load.
Before installation, teams verify routing, drainage, electrical points, and outdoor unit placement. Wrong capacity or poor placement often causes noise, higher power use, and avoidable rework.
Operating profile and load by property type
Office projects prioritize steady thermal conditions and noise limits during working hours, while retail projects focus on consistent airflow under high daily occupancy. If ceiling space is limited, model selection is adjusted accordingly.
Mounting constraints and startup checks
Route length, drainage slope, and service access are validated before works begin, then startup checks are completed in real modes. Service terms are fixed after commissioning.
Related options for the same facility
Where room-by-room control is more practical, teams often compare wall-mounted split systems. For mixed small-scale premises they also assess household air conditioners. When fresh-air intake is required, the scheme is extended with ventilation solutions, and implementation is coordinated with installation and startup services.
Frequently asked questions
Which spaces are best suited for cassette units?
Most often offices, retail areas, and other commercial spaces with suspended ceilings.
What is checked before installation?
Routing, drainage, electrical baseline, and outdoor unit position.
Can installation be included with equipment supply?
Yes, delivery, fitting, and startup can be coordinated in one workflow.
Is post-startup service included?
Yes, maintenance terms are fixed when works are confirmed.
What if ventilation is also required?
A combined scheme is built based on required airflow and operating load.