A type of air conditioning system with some mechanical components located outside the house and some located inside.
A refrigeration system that is housed in one ore more cabinets or split apart .
An air conditioner or heat pump consisting of two or more major components which are not enclosed in one cabinet. For a split system, a compressor and condenser are generally installed outside the building and the cooling coil is generally installed within the building.
a combination of an indoor air handling unit and an outdoor condensing unit
An HVAC system in which some components are located inside the structure of the house and some are located outside. Split systems should be matched for optimal efficiency.
two pieces of equipment, one indoor and one outdoor working together in an HVAC system, for example, an air conditioning system..
Split heat pumps are two (2) part refrigeration systems which have separate evaporator / air handler and compressor / condenser sections. Commonly employed in air-to-air systems where the condenser section is located outside the home while the evaporator / air handler is located inside the conditioned structure.
Refers to an air conditioner or heat pump that is combined with indoor components, such as an evaporator coil inside and a condenser coil outside your home.
The most common residential system in the country. The furnace and evaporator coil (or air handler) are inside the home (usually located I the attic, a closet or in an attached garage), and they are connected to the condensing unit with refrigerant piping. Split systems must ne matched for optimum efficiency.
The combination of an outdoor unit (air conditioner or heat pump) with an indoor unit (furnace or air handler). Split systems must be matched for optimum efficiency.
Split-system HVAC equipment has the indoor and outdoor coils within separate cabinets. For a cooling only system, the outdoor cabinet would contain the condenser coil and the indoor cabinet would contain the evaporator coil.
A combination heat pump or air conditioner with indoor components, such as a furnace or blower coil. Split systems should be matched for optimal efficiency.
A refrigeration or air conditioning system that has the condensing unit remote from the indoor (evaporator coil).
An outdoor unit combined with an indoor unit.
A central air conditioner consisting of two or more major components. The system usually consists of a compressor-containing unit and condenser, installed outside the building and a non-compressor -containing air handling unit installed within the building. This is the most common type of system installed in a home.
an air conditioner that has been split, very common and ideal for most buildings, the room unit or evaporator, fan coil is split (separated) from the condensing unit, external or heat pump and connected by means of small bore pipes and cables.
A home comfort system that uses an indoor and an outdoor component to deliver comfortable air to a living environment.
Refrigeration or air conditioning installation, which places condensing unit outside or away from evaporator. These unit are connected together by a supply and return refrigerant lines. Also applicable to heat pump installations.
A split system air conditioner allows the air handler to be installed away from the condenser. This allows more flexibility in confined spaces and also helps reduce indoor noise by having the condenser located outside.
A heat pump or central air conditioning system with components located both inside and outside of a building -- the most common types installed in homes.
Refers to a comfort system configuration consisting of components in two locations. Common examples include an outside unit, such as an air conditioner and an indoor unit, such as a furnace and coil.
Refers to an air conditioner or heat pump that has components in two locations. Usually, one part of the system is located inside (evaporator coil) and the other is located outside your home (condenser coil).
A refrigeration or air conditioning system in which the condenser and evaporator are in separate locations, joined by refrigerant piping.