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What is the difference between a window
unit and a split system?
A window unit is a self-contained packaged air-conditioner. All
components are housed within the unit. It is installed through an
opening in the wall and no inter-piping connection is required.
A single split unit, as it's
called, comprises 2 parts that make up a system air-conditioner
the outdoor Condensing Unit (CDU) and the indoor Fan Coil Unit
(FCU). The CDU consists of the compressor and a heat rejecting condenser
coil. The FCU is a cooling coil that cools the room. Interconnecting
piping between CDU and FCU is required to run this system.
A multi-split unit consists
of 1 condensing unit connected to more than 1 fan coil unit thus
having the capability to cool multirooms. The CDU can be single
compressor or multi compressors. Because of the design, single split
units and multi-split units are quieter than window units.
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