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Frequently Asked Questions
how does ducted air conditioning work?
Ducted air conditioning uses a system of fans, ducts, and refrigerant to distribute cool air. The fans are attached to the indoor unit, which is often located in the ceiling or under a roof. The fans pull air into the unit and push it out through the ducts to distribute it throughout the room. Refrigerant is used to carry the cold air and remove heat.
What’s the difference between ducted air conditioning and split system air conditioning?
Ducted air conditioning systems typically come with a ducting system that connects the unit to the outdoors. This system allows the conditioned air to be distributed throughout the home by sucking it in from the outdoor area and pushing it out into other rooms. On the other hand, a split system air conditioning system uses a separate fan to distribute conditioned air in each room.
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