Types HVAC Systems

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Cassette AC
Cassette AC

Cassette air conditioners are a very popular choice for homes, offices, and commercial spaces. Their efficiency, versatility, and ceiling-mounted design allow them to blend into any setting, providing aesthetic appeal and powerful performance.

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Single Way Cassette AC
Single Way Cassette AC

1-way Cassette indoor unit is ideal for smaller and narrow spaces. It is installed in a corner or on the window side of the room so that it can provide conditioned air from the edge to the center of the room.

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Round Cassette AC
Round Cassette AC

With its Full 3D Fan, the airflow rate rises by 5% compared to the conventional LG 4-way cassette. Along with this, the operation noise level is reduced to 39dB(A)5), creating a comfortable and quieter atmosphere.

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Ductable AC
Ductable AC

Explore the most comprehensive range of Ducted air conditioning systems at Daikin. They are perfect for homes, open-plan offices, shops, schools, restaurants and any other big-size spaces that require balanced air distribution around the room.

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VRF (Variable Refrigerant Flow) AC
VRF (Variable Refrigerant Flow) AC

A VRF System is among the most efficient HVAC systems that deliver optimal comfort and performance. It provides heating and cooling by cycling refrigerant between one outdoor unit and each indoor unit.

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VRV (Variable Refrigerant Volume)
VRV (Variable Refrigerant Volume)

VRV is a technology that alternates the refrigerant volume in a system to match a building's precise requirements. Only a minimum amount of energy is required for a system to maintain set temperatures, and ensure that it automatically shuts off when no occupants are detected in a room.