Cassette Air Conditioner Installation

Introduction

As the name suggests, Ceiling cassette AC units mounted in the ceiling. As cold air is directed towards the floor, the ceiling mounting provides inclusion. A ceiling cassette air conditioner can cover a large room. Being in the ceiling also implies that the units can easily hide under the upper wall-saving up the extra space.

Cassette Air Conditioner Installation

Cassette air conditioner is mostly a single system. As they can be combined on a multi-head system which implies that you can have a big outdoor system. And, can link to depending on the size as well as multiple indoor units. So, the installation of the cassette air conditioner is as follows:

These can consist of blends of all cassette air conditions or a mix of a split system AC & a cassette air conditioner as well.

Cassette air conditioners are the best for large open areas. Also, for large living room areas or most commonly huge open office spaces or schools where a few systems can be installed into large areas also.

However, they are usually more costly than a standard split system because of the initial outlay of the cassette price and installation as it usually has pipes and cabling run to the indoor unit.

Cassette AC split systems are quite a concealed unit. The system itself sits recessed into the roof cavity. Also, it is usually only the cover plate which distends from the roof making it less visible than a split AC.

Furthermore, the most common type of Cassette air conditioner system we use is the inverter type and non-inverter type. These units have a square face. And if you are looking for multiple brands, we have LG, Midea, Trane, and Mitsubishi.

Contact us today to discuss which Cassette AC system would be most appropriate for you.

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