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    Central heating and cooling that’s built into your home. A ducted reverse cycle system uses one central unit (usually hidden in the roof or outside), distributing hot or cool air through vents in multiple rooms. It is ideal for full-property comfort with vent-only visibility inside. Upgrade under the Victorian Energy Upgrades (VEU) program and enjoy a climate-controlled space.

    Specifications (Range Varies by Model)

    • System Type Central reverse cycle air conditioning with ducted distribution
    • Heating & Cooling Output 7.0 kW to 20.0+ kW (combined system capacity)
    • Power Supply 220–240V / 50Hz
    • Refrigerant R32 or R410A (energy-efficient, low GWP)
    • Operating Range -15°C to 48°C (cooling), -20°C to 24°C (heating)
    • Indoor Unit Type Concealed ceiling ducted
    • Ductwork Compatibility Flexible or rigid, with zone dampers
    • Zone Control Up to 8 individually controlled zones
    • Noise Level Indoor: as low as 28 dB(A), Outdoor: typically 50–58 dB(A)
    • Smart Control Wi-Fi/app/voice assistant control compatible
    • Warranty 5 to 7 years (varies by brand)

    Features

    • Whole-Home Comfort: Heat or cool every room from a single, powerful unit
    • Zoning Capabilities: Control up to 8 zones independently. Save energy where it counts
    • Climate Control: Control your comfort via app, Wi-Fi, or smart assistants
    • Quiet Operation: Designed to run quietly indoors and outdoors
    • Sleek & Unobtrusive: Only ceiling vents are visible indoors. No bulky wall units
    • Energy Efficient Inverter: Optimises performance and lowers electricity bills
    • Advanced Filtration: Purifies indoor air while heating or cooling
    • Timer & Sleep Modes: Set schedules to reduce power use during off hours
    • Compatible with Solar: Maximise savings when paired with rooftop solar
    • VEU-Compliant: Eligible for Victorian Energy Upgrades rebates for homes

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    FAQ

    What is ducted reverse cycle air conditioning?

    A whole-home heating and cooling system using ducts. One central unit sends warm or cool air through vents in each room.

    How does ducted reverse cycle air conditioning work?

    One outdoor unit connects to ducts in your ceiling or floor, letting you heat or cool your entire home with one system.

    Is a ducted reverse cycle expensive to run?

    It can be misused, but zoning and inverter technology help cut bills. Pair it with solar, and it’s way more affordable.

    What’s the best ducted reverse cycle air conditioner in Australia?

    Brands like Daikin, Mitsubishi Electric, and Panasonic are top picks. But what’s best depends on your space, usage, and budget.

    What’s the size ducted system I need for my home?

    Roughly 1–1.5kW per 10m². But don’t guess, get a proper assessment so you’re not under or over-powered.

    What is reverse cycle ducted air conditioning?

    It’s a system that heats and cools using the same ducts. “Reverse cycle” means it flips the function depending on the season.

    How much does a ducted reverse cycle cost to run per year?

    Anywhere from $400 to $1,500 yearly and less if your home is well insulated or you’re using zoning properly.

    Is a ducted reverse cycle worth the money?

    Yes. It adds value to your home, keeps the whole place comfy, and with VEU rebates, it’s more affordable than ever.

    What is zoning in ducted systems?

    Zoning lets you heat or cool specific rooms instead of the whole house for better comfort and less energy waste.

    How noisy are ducted systems?

    They’re super quiet indoors. Most outdoor units sit at around 50–55 dB(A), like a quiet conversation.

    Our Installation Process

    1.

    Discovery

    We assess your specific needs and recommend the ideal system.

    2.

    Consultation

    Our team examines your home or business to select the best installation.

    3.

    Removal of old Appliance

    If needed, we will remove your existing system.

    4.

    Installation

    Our certified and trained technicians install your new system

    5.

    Testing & Training

    We verify that your system is functioning correctly and provide operating instructions.

    6.

    Support

    Continued support and maintenance services.

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