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AIR CONDITIONING

SPLIT SYSTEM INSTALLATIONS

Split system air conditioners are a smart choice when you only need to heat or cool a few key areas of your home or workplace. They’re affordable, energy-efficient, and a simple way to bring comfort exactly where you need it most.​ At Electrik Avenue, we handle everything in-house — from supplying the unit to installation and electrical wiring — so you don’t need to juggle multiple trades.

For trickier jobs, such as multi-story homes, longer pipe runs, rooftop mounts, or setups that need a condensate pump, we’ll carry out a site inspection to make sure everything is designed and priced correctly from the start.​ Our experienced team is known for clear communication, fast turnarounds, and neat, reliable work. We’ll leave you with a system that’s efficient, quiet, and built to last — so you can just sit back and enjoy the comfort.

WHAT IS A SPLIT SYSTEM?

A split system air conditioner is a simple and efficient way to keep your home comfortable year-round. It has two main parts — a quiet indoor unit that delivers cool or warm air into the room, and an outdoor unit that does the hard work of heating or cooling the air. You can see this in our helpful diagram to the right.

 

Together, they provide reliable temperature control for specific areas of your home, making them a cost-effective option when you only want to heat or cool the spaces you use most.

TYPES OF INSTALLATIONS

BACK-TO-BACK

A back-to-back air conditioning installation is the simplest and most common setup for split-system units. In this method, the indoor unit is mounted on an internal wall, and the outdoor condenser unit is positioned directly behind it on the opposite side of the same wall.

 

This layout keeps the refrigerant lines and wiring short and direct, reducing installation time and cost. It’s ideal for single rooms or small spaces where the indoor and outdoor units can be placed in close proximity for efficient operation.

TYPES OF INSTALLATIONS

SIDE EXIT INSTALLATION

A back-to-back air conditioning installation is the simplest and most common setup for split-system units. In this method, the indoor unit is mounted on an internal wall, and the outdoor condenser unit is positioned directly behind it on the opposite side of the same wall.

 

This layout keeps the refrigerant lines and wiring short and direct, reducing installation time and cost. It’s ideal for single rooms or small spaces where the indoor and outdoor units can be placed in close proximity for efficient operation.

TYPES OF INSTALLATIONS

UP & OVER INSTALLATION

A back-to-back air conditioning installation is the simplest and most common setup for split-system units. In this method, the indoor unit is mounted on an internal wall, and the outdoor condenser unit is positioned directly behind it on the opposite side of the same wall.

 

This layout keeps the refrigerant lines and wiring short and direct, reducing installation time and cost. It’s ideal for single rooms or small spaces where the indoor and outdoor units can be placed in close proximity for efficient operation.

TYPES OF INSTALLATIONS

MULTI-HEAD INSTALLATION

A back-to-back air conditioning installation is the simplest and most common setup for split-system units. In this method, the indoor unit is mounted on an internal wall, and the outdoor condenser unit is positioned directly behind it on the opposite side of the same wall.

 

This layout keeps the refrigerant lines and wiring short and direct, reducing installation time and cost. It’s ideal for single rooms or small spaces where the indoor and outdoor units can be placed in close proximity for efficient operation.

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