Factors That Directly Lead To Successful Split System AC Installation

Sam Cameron Wollongong
3 min readNov 1, 2021

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Whether you will admit this or not but a split system air conditioner is the most desirable among appliances that we use in our everyday life. It’s a great thing to have when you want your home to be cool and comfy all the time. The summers in Australia isn’t comforting at all. It gets too hot and uncomfortable for everyone.

After a hectic day when you run back home, a split or a ducted air conditioning system is all you need to turn on, to give you the much-needed relaxation that you have had been craving for all day long. The reason why the split air conditioning systems are considered to be a great option for domestic use is, they are quiet and even easier to use and install. If you don’t have an ac at home, and wish to get it installed sometime soon, there are a few factors which you need to take into account. Let’s have a look at them:

The placement of indoor and outdoor units

Yes! The split ac is a ductless system which comprises an indoor and an outdoor unit. That’s why when it comes to getting a split system air conditioning installation in Wollongong, the owner must keep the placement of the indoor and outdoor units in mind. Basically, you have to be careful when it comes to fixing the indoor unit. Find out a place where the system will be able to distribute the air evenly all across the room. Speak to the technicians before they start to install the indoor unit.

Furthermore, what is most important is, the system must be installed at least 8–10 feet from the ground/floor. However, don’t go off limits. We will suggest you choose a point where it will be easier to clean the system. Even if it comes to maintaining the indoor unit which the system needs occasionally, you must make sure it’s not lifted too high. The indoor unit should be made accessible for maintenance and cleaning. We will suggest you get the system installed above your bed so that you can enjoy cool air for maximised effects. Meanwhile, when you get the indoor unit placed above the window, make sure its symmetrical to the alignment of the latter to look cohesive.

As for the outdoor unit we will suggest you get it installed on the terrace so that the air flow doesn’t get restricted. The air must easily flow across the condenser and compressor and make sure the system is held by a strong mount.

Getting an idea of the wall strength

Before you ask the technicians to get the indoor unit installed find out the wall’s strength. It’s vital that you note the strength of the wall before you get the indoor unit installed. We understand that you know your home better than anyone else; that’s probably why we will expect you to instruct the technician to get the indoor system installed on a wall that’s really strong enough to hold the unit.

The space in between the wall and the air conditioner

During installation of a split air conditioner, you must note the space in between the wall and the unit. Ideally, we will suggest you consider a 15 centimetres space from the top and the sides of the indoor unit. The space will allow unrestricted flow of air and it must be followed in the case of an outdoor unit as well.

Consider the distance between indoor unit and the outdoor unit

While you may not have to pay attention to this if you are getting ducted air conditioning installation in Wollongong but if you have decided to get a split system for your home, you better consider the distance between the indoor unit and the outdoor unit. Keep them as close as possible to trigger faster and better flow of the refrigerant.

Consider these factors when it comes to getting a split air conditioner installed at home.

Author-bio: the author runs a split system air conditioning installation company in Wollongong. In recent times the author has been shedding light on key aspects concerning the subject.

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Sam Cameron Wollongong
Sam Cameron Wollongong

Written by Sam Cameron Wollongong

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