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Central Split Systems

Central Split Systems

Central Split Systems

Central split systems are one of the most common whole-home cooling solutions for residential and light commercial properties. These systems pair an outdoor air conditioner condenser with an indoor evaporator coil or air handler to deliver consistent cooling through existing ductwork.

They’re a popular choice for homeowners replacing older central AC equipment, upgrading efficiency, or installing a new HVAC system with reliable room-to-room airflow and temperature control.

What you’ll find here

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

How to choose

  • Match system tonnage to the building’s cooling load and square footage
  • Compare SEER2 ratings for efficiency and potential utility savings
  • Verify indoor coil or air handler compatibility before replacing equipment
  • Check refrigerant type and AHRI matching requirements when upgrading systems
  • Confirm voltage and electrical requirements for the installation site
  • Consider variable-speed systems for quieter operation and better humidity control
  • Measure available outdoor clearance and indoor installation space

Single-Stage vs Variable-Speed

  • Single-stage systems: Run at full capacity; cost-effective for standard cooling needs
  • Variable-speed systems: Adjust output automatically for improved comfort and efficiency
  • Higher-end systems: Typically provide quieter operation and more stable indoor temperatures

FAQ

What is a central split system?
A central split system uses separate indoor and outdoor components connected by refrigerant lines and ductwork to cool a building.

Can I replace only the outdoor condenser?
In some cases, yes—but properly matched indoor and outdoor equipment is important for efficiency, performance, and warranty coverage.

What size split system do I need?
Correct sizing depends on factors like square footage, insulation, climate, windows, and airflow design.

Do central split systems use ductwork?
Yes. These systems distribute conditioned air through supply and return ducts installed throughout the building.

What does AHRI matched mean?
An AHRI-matched system has certified indoor and outdoor components tested together for verified performance and efficiency ratings.

Are high-efficiency split systems worth it?
Higher-efficiency systems can reduce energy consumption, improve humidity control, and provide more consistent indoor comfort.

HVAC365 makes it easier to compare central split systems with transparent pricing, expert support, and dependable HVAC equipment for both replacement and new installation projects.

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