Ducted split systems are a type of air conditioning system that uses ducts to distribute conditioned air throughout a building. They are designed to provide central air conditioning and heating to large buildings, including homes, offices, and commercial buildings.There are several types of ducted split systems, including:
- Constant Volume Ducted Split System: This type of system uses a single central air handling unit that distributes conditioned air to multiple zones through ducts. The air handling unit is equipped with a constant volume fan that delivers a constant volume of air to each zone, regardless of the load on the system.
- Variable Air Volume (VAV) Ducted Split System: This type of system uses a central air handling unit that distributes conditioned air to multiple zones through ducts. The air handling unit is equipped with a variable air volume fan that adjusts the volume of air delivered to each zone based on the load on the system.
- Four-Pipe Ducted Split System: This type of system uses a central air handling unit that distributes conditioned air to multiple zones through ducts. The system includes separate pipes for the delivery of cool air and the return of warm air, allowing for individual control of the temperature in each zone.
- Dual Duct Ducted Split System: This type of system uses a central air handling unit that distributes two streams of air to multiple zones through ducts. One stream of air is cool, while the other is warm. The system allows for individual control of the temperature in each zone by adjusting the mix of the two streams of air.