Home Air Conditioning

Air Conditioning In Your Home

At TSR, we believe that comfort should greet you the moment you step into your home, no matter the season. That’s why we offer a wide range of home air conditioning solutions designed to keep you cozy year-round.
Whether you’re looking for a comprehensive ducted system for your entire house or efficient split system wall units, we’re here to tailor the perfect solution to meet your needs and enhance your home’s comfort.

Split systems represent the most popular type of air conditioner in Australia thanks to their affordability and excellent air conditioning powers. Split systems feature an outdoor unit containing a condenser and compressor, as well as an indoor unit with an air handler.

Split systems work by pulling air from the room into the appliance. This air is cooled as it travels across evaporator coils, and it is then pushed back into the room via indoor vents. This process continues until the desired temperature is reached.

Benefits of split systems include:

  • They’re very easy to install – your operative simply needs to make an opening in your wall measuring around 3 inches in diameter
  • They’re quiet
  • They’re more secure than window air conditioners
  • They can cool different areas of the home, depending on your needs
  • They’re suitable for all styles of décor
  • They’re very energy-efficient, helping to mitigate your energy bills and carbon footprint

Ducted air conditioning features a central fan coil that is connected to your rooms via a network of ducts. This allows users to cool the entire home and adjust the temperature of individual rooms. Ducted air conditioning is suitable for installation across all types of properties, although it requires more intensive installation work compared to a split system.

Benefits of ducted systems include:

  • They’re almost invisible – great if you like minimalism
  • They’re very energy-efficient
  • You can control the temperature of different rooms
  • They’re often cheaper to install than split air conditioning, as they use one central system

Frequently Asked Questions on Home Air Conditioning

Find out what’s right for you! We’re here to help.

How do you know what’s right for you and your home?

Our Air Conditioning specialist will arrange to visit you to assist in selecting the correct size unit and design for your home. Once installed you’ll hardly know the unit is there and no matter what the weather outside, inside you’ll have a whole new level of comfort right at your fingertips.

Options: 

  • Ducted Systems
  • Split Systems
    • Reverse Cycle Systems
    • Cooling Only

Features And Benefits:

  • Ultimate Comfort
  • Energy Saving Technology
  • Discreet Design
  • Compact Floor Standing Units
  • Warranty Guaranteed

 

Is it cheaper to run a portable air conditioner as opposed to ducted or split systems?

It’s important to note that portable air conditioners can’t substitute for a ducted system or split system AC units, as they aren’t designed to cool an entire home. They can be costlier to operate than traditional systems and might not offer the same cooling power for larger areas.

Which aircon uses the least electricity?

Among the available options, inverter air conditioners stand out as the most energy-efficient. In comparison, non-inverter models feature a single-speed motor that frequently cycles on and off. Although inverter air conditioners come with a higher initial cost, they prove to be cost-effective in terms of energy savings in the long run.

What is the best home air conditioner in Australia?

Panasonic, Daikin, and Actron Air rank among the top air conditioner brands in Australia. These brands are renowned for their consistent delivery of high-quality, dependable air conditioning systems.

Does home AC use a lot of electricity?

The electricity consumption of an air conditioner can vary depending on several factors including the capacity of the unit, its energy-efficient rating, usage patterns, and the local climate.

In general, a ducted air conditioner typically uses around 2000 to 6000 watts per hour whilst systems units use between 650 and 2000 watts per hour.

 

What is the lifespan of a home air conditioner?

The typical lifespan of ducted air conditioning systems falls between 10 to 15 years. Remember, how long your air conditioner lasts depends on maintenance, usage, local climate, AC type, and the insulation and sealing of your house.

Who can install air conditioners in Australia?

According to the Australian Refrigeration Council (ARC), a licensed technician must handle the installation of split systems. Installers and technicians are mandated to possess either a full Refrigeration & Air Conditioning license or a restricted license that permits the installation of split-system air conditioners.

Can I install my own air conditioner Australia?

In Australia, it is a legal requirement to hold both electrical and refrigeration licensing to perform air conditioner installations.

Is it cheaper to leave air conditioner on all day?

Typically, during extreme heat, it’s more cost-effective to leave the AC running consistently. Yet, it’s inefficient to keep it at maximum capacity constantly. However, the effectiveness may differ based on your AC system. If you’re unsure about reducing your energy bills, consulting a professional is advisable.

Contact the air conditioning experts today!

Need a new air conditioner? Perhaps your appliance is struggling to cool your home to your desired temperature? Don’t hesitate to contact Tony Stephens Refrigeration for help today!

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