Best Ducted and Split System Air Conditioner – Review of 2024
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By Victor /

Best Ducted Air Conditioning Review 

 

Updated 12.15.2023

When you live in a climate zone like ours, the only way to avoid sweltering heat outside is to hide in blissful coolness provided by an air conditioner. Therefore it is not surprising that this device has become one of the most demanded appliances for Australians. If you haven’t bought one yet or are planning to swap for a better bargain, this article will be handy on the best air conditioning and their review.


Table of Contents

What metrics did we use to review
Air Con 2.5 kW split system range
Air Con 3.5 kW split system range
Air Con 5 kW split system range
Air Con 7 kW split system range
What is the best-ducted air conditioning in 2021
The top air conditioner brands according to buyers
Mitsubishi heavy industries air conditioners review
Kelvinator
Mitsubishi air conditioners review
Panasonic
Fujitsu ducted air conditioners review
Samsung air conditioners review
Daikin air conditioners review
LG
Other brands of air conditioners
How to choose the best air conditioner?
Air Conditioning energy efficiency
Best Air Conditioning Prices
Professional assistance with choosing an air conditioner?
FAQ


There are several criteria to be considered by home and apartment owners before making a decision. The crucial factors for making the right choice include the following:

 

What metrics did we use to review split systems and ducted air conditioning?

 

a/c capacity – the power of the ac in KW (BTU (British thermal units in past times)

Star rating – efficiency of a/c in comparison to other models with the same capacity

E.E.R/C.O.P – Coefficient of performance

Power input –  how many kw of power need to make rated output in kw (a/c capacity)

Indoor sound level

Outdoor sound level

Key Takeaways:

  • Split and ducted systems are most common types for whole home cooling. More efficient than window or portable ACs.
  • Split systems have indoor and outdoor units connected by refrigerant lines. Ducted systems use ductwork to distribute air.
  • Key factors: cooling capacity, energy rating (stars), noise levels, modes, smart features, price.
  • Top brands: Mitsubishi Heavy, Kelvinator, Mitsubishi Electric, Panasonic, Fujitsu, Samsung, Daikin, LG.
  • Prices range from $600-$5500 for splits, $5000+ for ducted systems. Higher initial cost but greater efficiency.
  • Look for high energy ratings (5-7 stars), inverter technology for better temperature control.
  • Noise levels as low as 19dB for sleeping. Turbo mode for quick cooling. Add-ons like air filters.
  • Professional installation recommended, especially for ducted systems which need custom ductwork.
  • Regular maintenance improves efficiency – clean filters, coils, drain condensation. Have pros do major repairs.

 Best Air Conditioners 2.5 kw split system reviews

brand Daikin Mitsubishi Electric Fujitsu Hitachi Samsung Panasonic  
model FTXF25TVMA MSZ-AP25VG ASTG09KMTC RAS25YHA1 AR09KSFTAWQNSA
CS-Z25VKR
 
 

a/c capacity

(cooling/heating)

 2.5/3.0  2.5/3.2  2.5/3.2  2.5/3.5  2.5/3.2  2.5/3.2  
Star rating  4.5  5.5 5  3  3  5.5  
EER  4.72  4.9  4.7  3.6  3.9  4.8  
COP  4.76  5.0  4.81  3.9  4.2  5.0  
Power input  0.63  0.62  0.65  0.80  0.65  0.62  
Indoor noise level (high/low) 40/20  44/19  40  46/48  38/21  43/19  
Outdoor noise level (high/low) 48/44  46  47/52  61  46 47/62  

Best Split Systems 3.5 kw reviews

brand Daikin Mitsubishi Electric Fujitsu Hitachi Samsung Panasonic
model FTXF35TVMA MSZ-AP35VG ASTG12KMTC RAS35YHA1 AR12KSFTAWQNSA CS-Z35VKR

a/c capacity

(cooling/heating)

3.5/3.7 3.5/3.7 3.5/3.7 3.5/4 3.5/4 3.5/4.3
Star rating 4 3.5 3.5 3.5 3 4
EER 3.85 4.02 4.07 3.85 3.72 4.38
COP 4.30 4.57 4.57 4.3 3.85 4.57
Power input 0.86 0.91 0.86 0.91 0.94 0.94
Indoor noise level (high/low) 42/20 45/19 42/22 43/25 39/21 19/46
Outdoor noise level (high/low) 44/49 50/64 49/67 47/48 48 49/50

Air Conditioners 5 kw split system range reviews

 brand  Daikin  Mitsubishi Electric  Fujitsu  Hitachi  Samsung  Panasonic
 model FTXF50TVMA MSZ-AP50VG ASTG18KMTC RAS50YHA1 AR18KSFTAWQNSA CS-Z50VKR

a/c capacity

(cooling/heating)

 5.0/5.2 5.0/6.0  5.0/6.0  5.0/6.0  5.0/6.0  5.0/6.0
Star rating  2.5  3 2.5   3.5  3.5  2.5
EER  3.61  3.79  4.31  3.38  3.44  4.42
COP  3.59  3.70  4.69  4.05  3.50  4.58
Power input  1.44  1.47  1.16  1.51  1.45  1.31
Indoor noise level (high/low)  45/28  48/28  46/29  47/26  41/25  47/29
Outdoor noise level (high/low)  50/46  69/56  47/48  50/53  51  48/43

 Best Split Systems – 7 kw range reviews

brand Daikin  Mitsubishi Electric Fujitsu Hitachi Samsung Panasonic
model FTXF71TVMA MSZ-AP70VG ASTG24KMTC RAS70YHA1 AR24KSFTAWQNSA CS-Z71VKR

a/c capacity

(cooling/heating)

 7.1/8.0 7.1/8.0 7.1/8.0  7.0/8.0  6.8/8.0  7.1/8.0
Star rating  2.5  2.5  2.5  2  2  2.5
EER  3.32  3.53  3.41  3.41  3.23  3.5
COP  3.31  3.82  4.19  4.04  3.33  3.7
Power input  2.12  2.20  2.0  2.5  2.4  2.2
Indoor noise level (high/low)  49/30  49/30  49/29  47/30  45/27  49/34
Outdoor noise level (high/low)  53/47  55/69  54/52  53/51  53  54/49

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The cost of different air conditioners types

Split Systems

The most common type of air conditioner in Australia is the split system. These have two parts: an indoor unit and outdoor section, which are connected by pipes containing refrigerant gas that runs through them both inside your home or office space as well outside on its own little pipeline to cool off all those hot days! This particular style can be used for rooms up until 60 square meters (617 sq ft).

Price range: $600–5500.

Multi-Split Systems

A hybrid system is an excellent choice for rooms that need to be cool but not overly Filtered. It's like a split-system, only with just one outdoor unit connected two or more indoor ones – good if you have more than three bedrooms and don't want too many boxes on your dashboard!

Price range: $600–5500.

Ducted Air Conditioning

These air conditioners are a great way to keep your home cool and comfortable all year round. They have the ability not only cool, but heat as well! This unit usually sits out-of sight in someone's roof connected by ducts which lead back into an outlet near where you'll be using this appliance – for example on floor joists above bedrooms or living rooms…
A few important things about modern AC units: they're energy efficient; offer quiet operation (unless customized); plus can even clean themselves through dust free filters so no more dusty room when indoors

Price range: $5000+

Window Air conditioning

This window box was designed to be installed in windows or through external walls, and can accommodate rooms of up 50 square meters. The smaller units will work well for open plan areas; however the larger ones may need additional wiring that is not included with your purchase since it depends on how big they are exactly!

Price range: $400–1200.

Portable air conditioning

The windowless, portable air conditioner is perfect for those who want to stay cool on hot days without having an unsightly box or exoneration Van in their presence. They can be moved from room-to -room as needed and come with flexible ducts so you don't have a large permanent fixture taking up space inside your home!

Price range: $300–1300.

We have just updated our guide on how to buy the best air conditioner for your home.

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What is the best ducted air conditioning in 2023

Brands rated by Australians based on their user experience.

The analysis of consumer rating resulted in the listing of exceptional brands whose split and ducted air conditioners satisfy Australians the most. Besides the features mentioned above, consumers reviewed the functionality of each model and their overall satisfaction.

By summing up ratings from all 7 brands categories, ABC Air came up with the following listing of brands favorably rated by over a thousand Australians:

  • Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
  • Kelvinator
  • Mitsubishi Electric
  • Panasonic
  • Fujitsu General
  • Samsung
  • Daikin

As you can see, the presented list of manufacturers is headed by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries. Like the previous year, the brand scores highest in overall consumer satisfaction and is followed by others, whose products got four stars out of five possible.

Ducted air conditioning systems are a popular choice for heating and cooling large spaces because they can provide consistent, comfortable temperatures throughout the entire space. There are many factors to consider when choosing the best ducted air conditioning system for your needs, including the size of the space, the climate you live in, and your budget.

Some of the top brands for ducted air conditioning systems include Carrier, Trane, Lennox, and Daikin. These brands offer a range of options, including energy-efficient systems, systems with advanced features like remote control and smart home integration, and systems with various warranties and maintenance plans.

When choosing a ducted air conditioning system, it's important to consider the efficiency of the system, the size of the unit, and the quality of the installation. It's also a good idea to read reviews and consult with a professional HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning) technician to determine the best system for your specific needs.

Consumer satisfaction level varies across the model range

Despite the less-than-five overall satisfaction rating, brands preceded by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries also ensure compliance with energy-saving standards. Some of them scored five stars in one or two of the categories. For example, the Kelvinator brand is highly regarded as the manufacturer of user-friendly appliances.

The first four brands of the listing got the highest possible rating in the reliability category.

The best air conditioner brands according to buyers

Top air conditioners

The Mitsubishi Heavy Industries brand has earned the highest user ratings in Canstar Blue. The buyers scored the highest score for functionality, reliability in operation, and low noise level. For ease of use and value for money, the air conditioners received 4 out of 5 points.

Most Australian residents already have a split system or ducted air conditioning or are looking for a suitable model. If your air conditioner is old, you should also read our review. You can appreciate the wisdom of using the latest energy-efficient types of equipment.

Rating Canstar Blue every year evaluates the most popular models of air conditioners according to various criteria. The creators of the review rely on the opinions of customers. To assess the reliability, functionality, and ease of use, we take as a basis the user experience.

They compare not only domestic air conditioners but also powerful models suitable for maintaining a comfortable climate in large offices, shops, or apartment buildings.

All types of air conditioners take part in the rating: split and reverse cycle systems, ducted air conditioning, window air conditioners. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries topped the ranking, but other brands on the list are also worth reading.

All eight brands discussed further on in more detail meet the requirement for the least sample size adopted in survey methodology. Simply put, it means that to enter the top best, the brand product has to receive a minimum of 30 responses from those who have bought and utilized an air conditioner within a three-year period. However, the given review is not limited to the brands presented in that listing. At the end of the article, a reader can find useful information on several extra brands not covered by the survey rating.

Best Mitsubishi HE air conditioners review

Mitsubishi heavy industries

Manufacturing premium class goods, this brand is famous for its reliable and highly efficient smart systems. The company offers an excellent scope of split systems whose wattage varies within the 1.7 and 9.5 kW power range. Premium class air conditioners are highly valued, therefore the prices here start from around two thousand and go much higher. The most luxurious models turn out to the most energy-efficient ones.

For example, Avanti PLUS representing the brand’s Platinum Series runs on a wattage of 2 kW while functioning as a 1,000 kW powered air conditioner.

Thanks to the wide choice of capacity options, the owners of smaller apartments can easily find a model that best suits their needs in cooling and electricity saving. For larger premises, the brand offers more powerful duct-type systems that function with a wattage of 20 kW.

Despite the type and wattage, all systems of this brand include Allergen Clear purifying filter that effectively absorbs dust particles and eliminates harmful microorganisms and unwanted odors. Wi-Fi feature allows operating climate control via any mobile device. Numerous functions, smart technologies, and customizable settings integrated into the system deserved the highest ratings from the respondents.

Best Kelvinator air conditioning review

Kelvinator

The Electrolux Group’s daughter company has acquired a reputation for producing budget-friendly products. The manufacturer offers various split-type systems designed for wall or window mount. Here a customer can find affordable appliances with wattage range within 1.6 and 8 kW. In regards to cost, the prices range between $479 and a thousand. The highest value in the pricelist comes to $1,560 for reverse cycle appliances with a higher wattage.

As budget-friendly appliances, these systems offer a minimum of settings. However, they provide comfortable operating for a user. Among a few integrated features, we can highlight a 24-hour timer, variety of speed settings, including an auto-restart option. Almost all systems are furnished with a concealed display and an ion filter. The digital display functions using a dimmable backlight and can be accessed via remote control.

As for energy efficiency, the brand provides average consumption ranging between two and four stars. However, a few products with a wattage of 2.5 kW have got the highest rating from customers. In terms of cost and quality, these are the best option for smaller spaces. Other rating categories in which the brand achieves excellent results are user-friendliness and reliability.

Best Mitsubishi split systems review

Mitsubishi Electric

As this brand rivals its former mother company in delivering a wide range of products, it offers almost all types of cooling devices a customer might fancy. Here a consumer can find a rich choice of ducted, wall/ceiling mount, multi-headed, and console split systems that have more than one indoor module. The variety in the power range is also impressive. These factors allow the manufacturer to successfully cover both sectors of our market – domestic as well as commercial.

One distinction that makes the brand stand out among the competitors is the unique design of the assembly. If conventional white bores you, try silver or black coloring that adds elegance to the interior. Another feature that distinguishes this brand’s products from others is a technical one.

The manufacturer uses horizontal blades, whose specific length and wideness allow the airflow to reach every corner within the room. Here you can find premium class models with an inverter and classic version with a single speed option.

Looking for the least noisy air conditioner? Then you may consider the MSZ-GE Series producing only 19 dBA while in use. Among other useful features that might interest you, there are the following:

  • Plasma Duo filters for decomposing the unpleasant odors,
  • Wi-Fi feature enabling remote control via any mobile device,
  • Catching filters for air purification and elimination of harmful microorganisms.

The price varies from $1,000 to $4,000, starting with standard models and ending up with sophisticated systems that offer a whole set of functions.

Best Panasonic air conditioning reviews

 

Panasonic

As one of the leaders in the home electronics industry, Panasonic offers an excellent choice of first-class air conditioners. Here a consumer can find the ducted and split type products intended for wall or ceiling mount. There is a good assortment of reverse cycle, cassette systems, and appliances with integrated inverter technology, including multichannel versions. Among all this diversity, wall mount systems win in number, as there are around 30 alternatives available.

The ECONAVI Series stand out in terms of smart technology integrated into the system. Built-in sensors can detect human presence in the room and manage the system, accordingly, either starting or slowing it down. They can also adjust the temperature depending on your movements. The more actively you move around, the more cooling is produced. The advanced technology enables a device to react even to the daylight change by regulating its brightness.

The inverter technology increases or decreases the rotation speed inside the compressor without any prompt from the user. Thus when started, the system rapidly cools the air operating at high speed. Once the desired level of temperature is achieved, the system corrects the speed in automatic mode. It allows the machine to maintain a chosen temperature level and efficiently use electricity.

The brand offers different types of air purification based on nanotechnologies. They clean, disinfect and deodorize the air. The price depends on which functions are integrated into the system and varies between $999 and $3,000.

Best Fujitsu ducted air conditioners review

Fujitsu

Like Mitsubishi Electric, this manufacturer offers almost all types of products a customer might fancy. They include systems designed for residential as well as commercial usage. The brand is famous for a good scope of units designed for wall or ceiling mount. There is a wide choice of cassette or duct type systems. Modules intended for wall mount are the most demanded and manufactured in three distinctive series that vary in functionality.

The first line branded Classic has only standard settings and is regarded as an affordable device that is reliable and user-friendly. The second line branded Lifestyle and is highly appraised for its energy efficiency, which has earned five stars of five possible. The last amongst the three series is Designer, which tops the two others in design and additional features being the most stylish and multifunctional. As for the price tags, they vary significantly between $990 and $3,999.

Most appliances have smart technology integrated into the system. Built-in motion sensors register human movements. In case no activity is detected within 20 minutes, the system automatically shuts down the appliance. It is a useful option for those who worry about leaving air conditioning running all day long. Wi-Fi option enables remote control via any mobile device. All systems of this brand get an excellent rating in terms of noiselessness.

Best Samsung air conditioning review

Samsung

As the brand has shifted its focus from household equipment to ducted and industrial-size air condition systems, there is only one series that offers a 2.5 – 8 kW wattage option. The turbo mode facilitates rapid cooling in summer or heating in winter by running the compressor at the highest possible speed. The auto mode is used for achieving and sustaining the desired temperature level. When the sleep mode is activated, the airflow becomes less intensive and alters its direction to provide more comfortable conditions to sleep.

Besides these three modes, air conditioners can be run in a fan mode that provides air circulation without making it colder or hotter. The auto-clean program integrated into the system facilitates the work of the fan at low speed after the shutdown. A heat exchanger is known for accumulating humidity, when in use, but a still working fan dries it up, thus eliminating dampness and preventing the growth of bacteria.

The price depends on capacity and which functions are integrated into the system and varies considerably between $999 and $2,299.

Best Daikin air conditioners review

Daikin

Daikin offers consumers various options for air conditioning. In the catalog, you can find split systems with one or more indoor units, as well as ducted air conditioners. Most models come in different configurations with different functions. Also, each model exists in the option of cooling only or with a reverse cycle.

Many arrangements complement Wi-Fi technology for remote control using a smartphone. The US7 model received 7 stars for premium energy efficiency. The company uses environmentally friendly air filters that people with allergies or asthma can use.

The manufacturer has also expanded the range of wall models ceiling and floor. Depending on the set of functions, the price difference maybe 5 times. Buyers rated low noise with 4 out of 5 stars.

LG Air Conditioning Reviews

LG

All systems of this manufacturer can be utilized for air conditioning of a single room or the entire building. Despite its type and size, each system is a reverse cycle appliance and has an embedded energy control option. That feature allows a consumer to restrict the system's energy consumption, which in turn enhances the efficiency of usage. Another notable feature is the way the airflow can be customized in the indoor module – horizontally and vertically. As the Wi-Fi option requires system compatibility, it is available only in more advanced versions.

If you dislike rumbling sounds produced by working air conditioners, it is recommended to favor a model equipped with a sleep mode. Some LG systems offer ultra-low noise level of 19 dBA. There is also a quiet mode feature, which reduces significantly the noise generated in the outdoor module. Depending on how much a customer is willing to pay for air purification, they offer multiple types of excellent filters. Besides noise-diminishing modes, all appliances have an auto-cleansing feature.

The cost varies from model to model, registering the lowest benchmark at $1,100 and the highest at about $3,200.

Other brands of air conditioners

Brands that are not covered by the customer rating survey

As was mentioned previously, to be included in the above review, a system must be rated by 30 consumers and pass the minimal sample size threshold. Although the following brands have not got the required amount of responses, they might be the right choice for some customers.

  • Famous for its portable appliances, including cooling modules and heating ones, the brand offers a good assortment of split systems. They are claimed to operate quietly and dehumidify the air. The price varies between $459 and $1,999.
  • Though the brand’s main production line comprises various types of washing machines, it manufactures air conditions as well. The features that a consumer may find handy include sleep and turbo modes. The price varies between $800 and $1,700.
  • The offered assortment includes window modules and various split systems that provide cooling in summertime and heating in winter. The products mostly fit smaller bedrooms and other average-size spaces. The cost ranges within one thousand.
  • The brand offers several kinds of household and commercial cooling equipment. These are modules that are intended for wall or floor mount. If you need climate control for the entire building, there is a good choice of multi-split and ducted systems.

Dimplex air conditioning

This brand specializes in small portable heaters and air conditioners. But the manufacturer also produces good split systems. The consumer will get a hushed engine and uniform cooling or heating of the air. The price is around $ 1,000.

Midea air conditioning

These air conditioners belong to the middle price segment. Most models fit into the budget of 800-1700 dollars. For this amount, customers receive a reliable cooling system with a turbo mode for faster distribution of airflows. Sleep mode is automatically activated if there is no movement in the room for a long time. Self-cleaning coil for smooth operation.

TCL air conditioning

The company offers consumers window air conditioners and split systems. The price of most items in the range does not reach $ 1,000. The equipment capacity is sufficient to maintain a comfortable climate in small and medium rooms.

Hitachi air conditioning

The brand produces a variety of types of air conditioners that are suitable for commercial or domestic use. Buyers will find in the catalog floor, and wall split systems, multi-split systems, duct, and cassette air conditioners.

How to choose the best air conditioner?

Every house or apartment is unique in terms of layout, design, and ceiling height. Some buildings have windows that face the East, while others, on the contrary, face the West. Even the air in various areas within one city may differ significantly regarding humidity, dust, and temperature. That’s why homeowners differ in their needs for comfortable air conditioning, and there is no universal solution for everybody. However, there are some common criteria that most customers share when it comes to deciding on purchasing an air conditioner. We have already specified them at the beginning of the article.

The ABC Air survey revealed the following statistics on the importance of some of the factors to consumers:

  • energy efficiency: 34%
  • the total cost: 34%
  • brand name: 18%
  • design: 5%.

Size is the key factor as well

The size of the room or house to be air-conditioned is a vital factor. The formula stipulates that the area of 10 m² needs at least 1 to 1.5 kW of cooling capacity. To find out how much space you have, multiply the width of the premises by its length. However, as was mentioned above, the height of the ceiling also needs consideration. Manufactures’ calculations use the average height of the walls in a room. If the walls exceed the regular height, there is more space that needs cooling. In this case, the same area of 10 m² needs a more powerful cooling capacity.

Air Conditioning energy efficiency

Since April 2020, manufacturers have started labeling their products with energy efficiency rates. The more stars the model has, the high is the price. However, more and more customers are switching to newer models because it pays off within a year. As the survey shows, more than a quarter of respondents prefer the most expensive versions with five or six stars. 35% of customers have purchased systems labeled with 3 or 4 stars.

Some homeowners decided to replace even perfectly working systems with more energy-saving ones because they consume 50% less electricity. Evidently, this factor should be given priority if you want to make the right choice.

In April 2020, manufacturers will begin to stick expanded labels on products that reflect energy efficiency. The values will have gradation depending on the hot, medium, or cold climatic zone. Additionally, brands will indicate noise levels at maximum load. Changes will affect portable and ducted air conditioners up to 65 kW.

Best Air Conditioning Prices

Modern energy-efficient models have a higher initial cost, but given the lower electricity bills, in a few months, their price will be equal to simpler and more affordable air conditioners.

This indicator was noted by only 5% of buyers. If you don’t want a regular white rectangular air conditioner, check out Mitsubishi Electric and Daikin. Their catalogs have black, silver, and curved cases.

Control over the Internet using Wi-Fi manufacturers have implemented in all modern air conditioners. For many users, it is essential to be able to set your favorite settings from your phone on the way home.

Professional assistance with choosing an air conditioner

The abundance of ducted air conditioning and split systems on the Australian market is impressive and makes it difficult to make the right decision on which model will be the best for you. To be able to do it, you should:

  • thoroughly examine the offered options,
  • make space, power, and performance calculations,
  • consider such factors as energy efficiency and outdoor noise (neighbor’s possible complaints).

It is evident from the article that many important things should be considered before choosing and installing an air conditioner. Therefore it is highly recommended to consult specialists who know how to achieve the best results in every particular case.

FAQ

Which brand air conditioner is best?

In 2020, the majority of users voted for the Mitsubishi Heavy Industries brand. These systems combine versatility and reliability, as well as ease of management.

What is the best home air conditioner?

Power and energy efficiency must be considered when choosing a model, as this will affect the size of your electricity bills. Ducted air conditioners are most effective in maintaining the microclimate in the house.

What is the best brand split system air conditioner?

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries has received the highest user ratings in Canstar Blue. The owners awarded the highest scores to the system for functionality, reliability and low noise level.

What is the best ducted air conditioning?

  1. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries FDUA Series: Rated 4.5/5 based on 89 reviews. It has cooling power from 7.1 kW to 20 kW, heating power from 8 kW to 22.4 kW, and a maximum indoor sound pressure level from 38 dB to 52 dB​​.

  2. Panasonic Inverted Ducted: Rated 3.6/5 based on 25 reviews. The cooling power ranges from 6 kW to 14 kW, heating power from 7 kW to 16 kW, and a maximum indoor sound pressure level from 43 dB to 51 dB​​.

  3. Fujitsu High Static Single Phase: Rated 3.4/5 based on 31 reviews. Cooling power is 9 kW to 15.8 kW, heating power is 11.2 kW to 18 kW, and the maximum indoor sound pressure level ranges from 41 dB to 46 dB​​.

  4. Breezair Supercool Range: Rated 3.4/5 based on 25 reviews. It offers cooling power from 8.1 kW to 15.1 kW, but it does not have a reverse cycle feature for heating​​.

  5. Mitsubishi Electric PEA-M-GAA Series: Rated 5.0/5 based on 8 reviews. The cooling power is from 10 kW to 14 kW, heating power from 11.2 kW to 16 kW, and a maximum indoor sound pressure level from 42 dB to 45 dB​​.

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Air Conditioning certified specialist in Sydney, Australia. Victor is a highly skilled and certified air conditioning specialist based in Sydney, Australia. With over 15 years of experience in the HVAC industry, John has become an expert in the installation, maintenance, and repair of various air conditioning systems, including split systems, ducted systems, and multi-head units. John began his journey in the HVAC field after completing a comprehensive apprenticeship program and obtaining his trade certificate. He then worked with several reputable air conditioning companies in Sydney, honing his skills and gaining valuable insights into the industry. In 2010, Victor received his Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Council (ARC) certification, further solidifying his status as a trusted professional in the field.