A multi system air conditioner is an ideal solution for cooling or heating multiple rooms within a residential setting. The multi system operates by utilising a single outdoor unit that contains the compressor and condenser. The outdoor unit extracts heat from the indoor air and releases it outside. Connected to the outdoor unit are multiple indoor units, which are installed in separate rooms or zones.
These indoor home air conditioner units come in different types, such as wall mounted, floor-mounted, or concealed units, to accommodate various installation requirements and aesthetic preferences. The refrigerant, a specialised fluid that can absorb and release heat, circulates through the system. The outdoor unit pumps the refrigerant to the indoor units through copper pipes called refrigerant lines. Each indoor unit has its own controls, allowing occupants to independently set the desired temperature and other settings.
When an indoor unit is turned on, a fan circulates the indoor air across the evaporator coil within the unit. In cooling mode, the evaporator coil cools the passing indoor air, removing heat, before circulating the cooled air back into the room. In heating mode, the process is reversed, with the evaporator coil extracting heat from the outdoor air and transferring it indoors to provide warmth.