Indoor units of multi-zone split systems
In multi-zone split systems, indoor units are the components installed inside each individual space or zone you want to condition. These indoor units are connected to the main outdoor unit via a system of pipes or tubes that carry the refrigerant and electrical cables for power and control.
Here are some common types of indoor units in multi-zone split systems:
Wall-mounted indoor units: These are the most common and are mounted on the interior wall of the room. They are compact and can be conveniently placed near the area needing heating or cooling.
Ceiling cassette indoor units: These units are mounted in the ceiling and have the appearance of a cassette. They are ideal for discreet integration into the interior design and ensure even air distribution throughout the room.
Ducted indoor units: These units are installed in the ceiling and have ducts that distribute air to different parts of the room through ventilation grilles. They are concealed in the ceiling and are ideal for an airy room appearance.
Floor console indoor units: These are mounted at floor level or under a window and are suitable for high-ceiling spaces or spaces where there isn't enough wall or ceiling space for other types of indoor units.
Ceiling suspended indoor units: These units are mounted below the ceiling and can be height-adjusted. They are useful for spaces with high ceilings or where uniform air distribution is needed.
Each type of indoor unit has its own advantages and specific features, and the choice depends on the specific requirements of the space and individual preferences. In a multi-zone split system, you can mix and match these indoor unit types to suit the different zones or rooms in your building.