Characterised by flexibility, efficiency, and high performance, a multi split system is a great option for buildings that require specific climate control in multiple rooms.
You can independently control the temperature in specific rooms of your home or office with various indoor units operating from only the one outdoor unit.
The basic principle of a multi split system air conditioner is that multiple indoor units can connect and operate from a single outdoor unit.
Indoor units are flexible to install, so they’re ideal for small residential applications that may have limited floor or ceiling room for a traditional ducted system. Units can be wall-mounted, or with ceiling cassettes or bulkhead models.
Through a multi-split system, each room’s temperature is independently managed. This means you can keep high-traffic areas like the family room cool, while other unoccupied rooms like a study or spare bedroom consume little to no energy.
Multi split system air conditioners can be a smart option for commercial spaces that need separate temperature control across different rooms or zones, without the complexity of larger ducted systems.
Because you have complete control of the temperature in various rooms of your space, you’re reducing wasted air. Energy.gov attributes more than 30% of energy consumption to “duct loss” from a ducted system.
If your business needs flexible cooling without overcomplicating the setup, we can help you find the right solution. That includes considering room usage, occupancy, and how different areas need to be conditioned throughout the day.
Depending on the property’s specifications and your requirements, a multi-split system could be the ideal climate solution. Tri-Tech’s team of air conditioning specialists will help you choose the right cooling solution for your home, business, office, or new build.
We work with a range of leading air conditioning brands and are authorised service dealers for systems including Mitsubishi Electric, Daikin, and Advantage Air. That means your multi split system is installed to the required standards and supported properly over time – and if something needs attention down the track, you’re dealing with a team that already understands your system.
A standard split system connects one indoor unit to one outdoor unit. A multi split system connects multiple indoor units to a single outdoor unit, allowing you to control several rooms without installing multiple external systems.
Multi split system air conditioners are a great option if you want to control multiple rooms individually but have limited space for outdoor units. For that reason, they’re commonly used in homes as well as in places like offices and smaller commercial spaces that have several separate areas that need cooling.
Yes, each indoor unit operates independently so you can easily adjust temperatures or turn units on and off in different rooms based on how the space is being used.
Yes, they can be (especially when you’re only running the rooms you need). Overall energy efficiency will depend on choosing the right system size and using it effectively instead of just running all areas at once unnecessarily.
Multi split units don’t necessarily require more maintenance, but they do involve multiple indoor units. Regular servicing helps make sure that all parts of the system are working properly and prevents small issues from affecting overall performance.