Mini split systems are air conditioners that have a split indoor and outdoor unit connected by a series of wires and refrigeration lines for exhaust and coolant. These units come in many models, including the ceiling cassette unit, and the wall-mounted mini split units.
What Are Ceiling Cassette Air Conditioning Systems?
This type ductless mini split system indoor unit is designed to be mounted as recessed into the ceiling, where only a decorative air exchange panel is visible. Systems are equipped with digital frequency control for automatic capacity adjustments, a convenient remote controller, automatic air sweeping louvers, cooling, heating, dehumidification and ventilation modes. Cassette systems also come with remote supply ducting and fresh air intake options.
Ceiling cassette air conditioning units are mini split systems that are mounted on the ceiling instead of the wall. This is often done to optimize space, and to clear the floor and wall space for other uses while operating a cooling system that can cool multiple zones at a time. Ceiling cassette units have outdoor units that can connect to multiple indoor units.
Space Requirements
Ceiling cassette units were made to be space-saving, and only use ceiling space. This makes ceiling cassette mini splits suitable for offices and commercial spaces where floor-mounted and wall-mounted air conditioning units can be inconvenient. They have a discreet design that won’t cause an eyesore in spaces.
Energy Consumption
Ceiling cassettes are energy-saving as they can cool large areas with little to moderate energy consumption. Compared to central HVAC systems, ceiling cassettes can save you energy bills in the long run, particularly with inverter models.
Cooling Power
Ceiling cassette air conditioners offer even cooling throughout large spaces, and can fit along a series of indoor units to provide cooling comfort to multiple rooms at a time. This type of air conditioning system is ideal for offices and homes with multiple large rooms to evenly cool the space throughout.
Budget
Ceiling-mounted models are costly, amounting to around $1000 — $10000 just for the unit alone. Installation costs will increase the initial cost of the unit, and professional cleaning and maintenance will increase the operating costs of the unit as well.
Maintenance
Maintenance is not often done DIY, and professional cleaning is the best care to keep the unit from breaking down. Because of its positioning and intricate setup, ceiling-mounted units are best maintained with the help of licensed HVAC technicians.

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