An alternative to whole home ducted systems, the new Fujitsu General 3 and 4 Rooms Multi Systems are designed for homes where traditional ducted systems are impractical. It can connect up to four indoor units to a single outdoor unit. The system uses R32 refrigerant technology, which has a 67 per cent lower global warming potential (GWP) factor than commonly used R410A, without compromising performance. [1]
[1] https://www.dcceew.gov.au/environment/protection/ozone/rac/global-warming-potential-values-hfc-refrigerants
Units can be controlled individually via a dedicated remote or simultaneously through a central controller. This provides flexibility and convenience, delivering a unified setting of room temperature and airflow volume.
Choose from a range of 21 indoor models from six different styles (e.g., wall mounted, bulkhead, slimline, mini duct, compact cassette, and floor mounted). With a wide range of options to choose from, there’s a combination to suit almost any room
Connect up to six indoor units to one compact outdoor unit saving space along the external walls of the home and eliminating the need to install multiple outdoor units for each indoor unit.
Each indoor unit can be independently temperature controlled using individual remotes to provide indoor comfort where and when it is needed.
With such a wide range of options to choose from, there’s an indoor unit combination to suit almost any retail, office or commercial setting.
Connect multiple indoor units to one compact outdoor unit for greater installation flexibility and space-saving options.
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When it comes to choosing the perfect heat pump / air conditioning system for your home, there is no one-size-fits-all solution. Purchasing an oversized unit that blasts arctic-level cooling into an apartment-sized space can be inefficient, and a single unit situated in the middle of a five-bedroom house occupied by a family unfortunately will not keep the whole home comfortable.
All homes and families are different, with unique needs and requirements. A heat pump / air conditioner properly suited to the space will ensure your unit works as efficiently and effectively as possible. To find the perfect fit, it’s important to consider critical factors such as size, layout, occupant habits and sun orientation, to name just a few.
Here are a few considerations before selecting your heat pump / air conditioning unit:
Request a heat load assessment
A heat load assessment is an important component of the quote process conducted by a heat pump / air conditioning specialist. This is to ensure the correct size and type of heat pump / air conditioning system is specified and installed, providing you with the most efficient solution. New residential heat pump / air conditioning standards ensure specialists are adhering to these requests.
Assist Tool:
You can also use the Fujitsu Assist Product Selector Tool available on our website to help you find a suitable heat pump / air conditioning solution for your home. This tool uses your room sizes and space to guide you in the right direction.
For more information, visit www.fujitsugeneral.co.nz or contact Fujitsu General on 04 568 8761.