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Air Conditioner Split Systems

Air Conditioner Split Systems

Air Conditioner Split Systems

Air conditioner split systems provide dependable whole-home or light commercial cooling by combining an outdoor condenser with an indoor evaporator coil or air handler. These systems are designed for properties with ductwork and are commonly used for system replacements, efficiency upgrades, and new HVAC installations.

Split systems remain a popular cooling solution because they offer flexible installation options, reliable airflow, and a wide range of efficiency levels for different comfort needs and budgets.

What you’ll find here

  • Central air conditioner split systems
  • Condenser and indoor coil system combinations
  • Straight cool split systems for cooling-only applications
  • High-efficiency and inverter-driven AC systems
  • Residential and light commercial HVAC equipment

How to choose

  • Select the correct tonnage based on your cooling load and building size
  • Compare SEER2 efficiency ratings for energy savings and performance
  • Verify compatibility with your existing furnace, coil, or air handler
  • Check refrigerant type when replacing older HVAC equipment
  • Confirm electrical and voltage requirements before installation
  • Consider variable-speed systems for quieter operation and improved humidity control
  • Review installation space and line set requirements for proper fitment

Split System vs Package Unit

  • Split systems: Indoor and outdoor components installed separately; ideal for homes with ductwork
  • Package units: All HVAC components contained in one outdoor cabinet
  • Split systems: Typically offer more flexible indoor equipment matching and upgrade options

FAQ

What is an air conditioner split system?
A split system uses separate indoor and outdoor components connected by refrigerant lines to cool indoor spaces through ductwork.

Do split systems include heating?
Some systems are cooling-only, while others may be paired with a furnace or heat pump for year-round comfort.

Can I replace just the condenser?
Possibly, but system matching is important for efficiency, refrigerant compatibility, and warranty protection.

What SEER2 rating should I choose?
Higher SEER2 ratings improve efficiency and may help lower long-term energy costs, especially in warmer climates.

Are split systems good for residential applications?
Yes. They are one of the most common HVAC solutions for single-family homes and many light commercial spaces.

How long do air conditioner split systems last?
With proper installation and maintenance, many systems operate reliably for 10–15 years or longer.

HVAC365 offers transparent pricing, expert guidance, and reliable air conditioner split systems for homeowners, contractors, and commercial replacement projects.

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