Split System Heat Pumps
- A split heat pump is a type of heating and cooling system that consists of outdoor and indoor units. There are several types, such as wall-mounted and multi-split heat pumps. ArchiPro offers a wide array of high-quality split system heat pumps from trusted brands and reputable suppliers in New Zealand.Featuring the best-split system heat pumps in New Zealand
The split system heat pump is like an air conditioner designed for particular areas in a home. It has indoor and outdoor mechanisms that function together. The compressor can be placed on the home's exterior, which provides an optimal flow of the refrigerant and surges the force of the gas through compression. The air handler is located on the home's interior, which helps circulate the air. A protected conduit protects the two split components. Split-system heat pumps are generally ductless, unlike most conventional heat systems. Many ductless split heat systems come in various models, and they let several indoor handlers be connected to a single outdoor condenser. A split system is just one option to improve the heating and cooling of your home.
Advantages of split-system heat pumps
Better heating of individual rooms
Split-system heat pumps are better at heating individual rooms because they provide targeted heating, allowing for precise temperature control in each room. They operate more efficiently by transferring heat directly to the specific areas where it is needed rather than heating an entire house through a central system.
Flexible and increased placement options
It is easier to maintain existing interior design when utilising split systems due to its flexibility. For example, air-managed systems can be fixed onto a wall, a drop ceiling, or suspended from the roof. In certain circumstances, floor models can also be installed for underfloor heating.
Easy installation
Ductwork expansion projects are challenging to undertake. On the other hand, installing a split heating system in an individual's house is a stress-free and easy job. Connecting indoor and outdoor components can be achieved with a three-inch hole, which is less intrusive than other systems, as conduits are easily accessible in different sizes.
Individual room control
Mini-split systems allow for individual room temperature control, enabling users to heat or cool only the rooms they are using. This eliminates the need to adjust the temperature for the entire house, leading to substantial energy savings.
Ability to customise
Split systems possess a great feature of customisation. Other prominent features include increased control and built-in sleep functions.
Types of split system heat pumps
Ducted air-source heat pumps
There are three main categories of heat pumps in New Zealand, and they are all connected via ducts. They are geothermal, air-to-air, and water sources. Heat pumps collect heat from the air, ground, and water outside one's property and use it indoors.
Air-source heat pump
An air-source heat pump is a commonly used heat pump that transmits heat between the outside and inside of a home. Essentially, it operates on the principle of heat exchange, using a refrigerant to absorb heat from the outside air, even in cold temperatures, and then releasing it indoors to provide heating.
Ductless air-source heat pumps
Air-source heat pumps are also available in a ductless version for homes without ducts. They are called mini-split heat pumps, an exclusive type of air-source heat pump that produces hot and cold water rather than air. These reverse-cycle chillers are widely used with radiant floor heating, where heat is supplied directly.
Geothermal heat pumps
Geothermal (ground or water-source) heat pumps achieve higher efficiency by transmitting heat between your home and a nearby water source or the ground. They benefit from stable temperatures and result in low operating costs despite higher installation expenses. They offer several advantages: reducing energy usage, providing consistent and controllable humidity, and fitting easily into various homes, depending on the property, landscape, and subsoil. Prevalent in places like Rotorua, geothermal heat pumps are particularly suitable for severe climates, making them more effective than air-source heat pumps in such conditions.
Other solutions to split air systems you might be interested in
There's more than one solution for heating and cooling systems in New Zealand. Although a split air system works great, you can also use a ducted heat pump system. However, if you like the idea of having a heated floor, underfloor heating is another option to use to keep your home warm during the winter months.



