We are specialists in Residential, Commercial and Industrial air conditioning systems. Airvent’s experts will guide you through our extensive product range and help you make the right decision when purchasing an air conditioning unit. We provide solutions which will make your life more comfortable, while still making the budget balance.
Residential Range
Midwall Spilt Units
Split type air conditioning units are extremely popular for your home or office, offering easy installation and a modern and stylish appearance. There is a separate indoor unit which is mounted inside the room and the outdoor unit (condenser) is installed on the outside wall, resulting in an air conditioning unit that is extremely quiet when operating and causing minimal noise.
Features of a split type air conditioning unit:
– Quick and easy duct free installation
– Modern, stylish and quiet
– Individual room temperature control
– Air quality improvement
-Easy maintenance
-Wide range of unit choices to suit your budget
-Inverter technology, offering you a 30% reduction in your energy costs.
Ceiling Cassette Units
Easily heat and cool your home or office by saving on space with a ceiling mounted cassette air conditioning unit. These systems are ideal for any property where limited space is a consideration. The ceiling cassette unit fits snuggly into your ceiling with no need for wall mounts or extensive duct systems, making them almost invisible. This makes them a discreet and compact alternative to traditional split type and ducted air conditioning systems. The compressor unit can be mounted up to 50m away from the ceiling cassette unit, providing quiet operation.
Features of a ceiling cassette air conditioning unit:
– Ceiling mounted, no wall unit required
– Extremely discreet and compact design
-Ceiling fan air distribution
-Quiet operation
– Provides both cooling and heating options
Under Ceiling Units
Under ceiling air conditioners can be suspended under the ceiling simply and easily. The automatic swing flow mode enables the airflow to reach all areas of the room to create a comfortable ambience.
Features of a under ceiling air conditioning unit
– Compact and elegant design
– Adjustable louvres assure easy diffusion of air throughout entire room
– Easy installation
VRV Air Conditioning Systems
Variable Refrigerant Volume systems are high-end type systems. Not only can they be connected to five indoor units off one condenser as per the multi split air conditioning units, but they can go up to 64. This option is great when heating or cooling large houses and the longer pipe runs allow for the condensing unit to be positioned far away from the house, making it hidden from sight. These systems also allow for multiple styles of indoor units, allowing you to choose the indoor unit’s design and functionality, that suits your needs. In addition to this, VRV systems allow for simultaneous heating and cooling, as well as hot water generation with hydrobox technology. Very high energy efficiencies are achieved with this type of system.
Features of a VRF air conditioning system
– Up to 64 indoor units connected to one outsider condenser unit.
– Energy Efficient
– Multiple styles of indoor units
– Simultaneous heating and cooling options in various rooms
Multi Split Air Conditioning Systems
Now this is where air conditioning starts getting “clever”. With just a single outdoor unit, one can connect up to five indoor units. Not only can multiple indoor units be connected, but one can even have a variety of types of indoor units. So one could have a wall mount in your lounge and have ducted types in the bedrooms. This solution is also a little-known method of comfort cooling but it is highly versatile and cost effective as it runs with just one condensing unit. There are limitations to this type of system, but ask an Airvent sales representative to run through the options and you will be pleasantly surprised.
Features of a multi split air conditioning system
– Each unit operated independently
– Easy installation
-Choose individual style and performance for any space
– Heating and cooling
Commercial and Industrial Range
Self Contained Units
Midwall Spilt Units
Split type air conditioning units are extremely popular for your home or office, offering easy installation and a modern and stylish appearance. There is a separate indoor unit which is mounted inside the room and the outdoor unit (condenser) is installed on the outside wall, resulting in an air conditioning unit that is extremely quiet when operating and causing minimal noise.
Features of a split type air conditioning unit:
– Quick and easy duct free installation
– Modern, stylish and quiet
– Individual room temperature control
– Air quality improvement
– Easy maintenance
– Wide range of unit choices to suit your budget
-Inverter technology, offering you a 30% reduction in your energy costs.
Ceiling Cassette Units
Easily heat and cool your home or office by saving on space with a ceiling mounted cassette air conditioning unit. These systems are ideal for any property where limited space is a consideration. The ceiling cassette unit fits snuggly into your ceiling with no need for wall mounts or extensive duct systems, making them almost invisible. This makes them a discreet and compact alternative to traditional split type and ducted air conditioning systems. The compressor unit can be mounted up to 50m away from the ceiling cassette unit, providing quiet operation.
Features of a ceiling cassette air conditioning unit:
– Ceiling mounted, no wall unit required
– Extremely discreet and compact design
– Ceiling fan air distribution
– Quiet operation
– Provides both cooling and heating options
Under Ceiling Units
Under ceiling air conditioners can be suspended under the ceiling simply and easily. The automatic swing flow mode enables the airflow to reach all areas of the room to create a comfortable ambience.
Features of a under ceiling air conditioning unit
– Compact and elegant design
-Adjustable louvres assure easy diffusion of air throughout entire room
-Easy installation
Split Air Type Air Conditioning Systems
Midwall Spilt Units
The midwall split type air conditioning units are extremely popular for your office. They are very easy to install and has a modern and stylish appearance.
There is a separate indoor unit which is mounted inside the room and the outdoor unit (condenser) is installed on the outside wall. As a result, the air conditioning unit is extremely quiet when operating and causing minimal noise.
Features of a split type air conditioning unit:
– Quick and easy duct free installation
– Modern, stylish and quiet
– Individual room temperature control
– Air quality improvement
– Easy maintenance
– Wide range of unit choices to suit your budget
– Inverter technology, offering you a 30% reduction in your energy costs.
Ceiling Cassette Units
The ceiling cassette units easily heat and cool your office. In doing so, they save on space with a ceiling mounted cassette air conditioning unit. These systems are ideal for any property where limited space is a consideration.
The ceiling cassette unit fits cosily into your ceiling with no need for wall mounts or extensive duct systems. As a result, it makes the ceiling cassette units almost invisible. With this in mind, it makes the unit discreet and a compact alternative to traditional split type and ducted air conditioning systems.
The compressor unit can be mounted up to 50m away from the ceiling cassette unit, providing quiet operation.
Features of a ceiling cassette air conditioning unit:
– Ceiling mounted, no wall unit required
– Extremely discreet and compact design
– Ceiling fan air distribution
– Quiet operation
– Provides both cooling and heating options
Under Ceiling Units
Under ceiling air conditioners can be suspended under the ceiling simply and easily. The automatic swing flow mode enables the airflow to reach all areas of the room to create a comfortable ambience.
Features of an under ceiling air conditioning unit:
– Compact and elegant design
– Adjustable louvres assure easy diffusion of air throughout entire office
– Easy installation
Ducted Split Units
Ducted air conditioning systems provide discreet air conditioned comfort through your entire office. Ducted air conditioners consist of an indoor and outdoor unit. The indoor unit is concealed out of sight and only the vents will be visible throughout your office. The outdoor unit will be positioned in a discreet location.
Features of a ducted air conditioning system:
– Visually less intrusive
– Heating and cooling throughout your office
VRV Air Conditioning Systems
VRV (Variable Refrigerant Volume) air conditioning systems are high-end type systems. The VRV air conditioning system can be connected to up to 64 indoor units.
Having said that, this option is great when heating or cooling large office buildings. The longer pipe runs allow for the condensing unit/s to be positioned on a roof or basement area that will be known as the plant room.
These systems also allow for multiple styles of indoor units, allowing you to choose the indoor unit’s design and functionality that suits your needs.
In addition to this, VRV systems allow for simultaneous heating and cooling, as well as hot water generation with hydrobox technology. These kind of systems are very high energy efficient.
Features of a VRV air conditioning system:
– Up to 64 indoor units connected to one outsider condenser unit
– Energy Efficient
– Multiple styles of indoor units
– Simultaneous heating and cooling options in various areas
Multi Split Air Conditioning Systems
Now this is where air conditioning starts getting “clever”. With just a single outdoor unit, one can connect up to five indoor units.
Not only can multiple indoor units be connected, but one can even have a variety of types of indoor units. So one could have a wall mount in one area and have ducted types in the other.
This solution is also a little-known method of comfort cooling. Furthermore, it is highly versatile and cost effective as it runs with just one condensing unit.
There are limitations to this type of system, but ask an Airvent sales engineer to run through the options and you will be pleasantly surprised.
Features of a multi split air conditioning system
– Each unit operated independently
– Easy installation
– Choose individual style and performance for any space
– Heating and cooling
Ventilation Systems
Fresh Air Supply Systems
Where natural fresh air is not possible, mechanical fresh air supply is compulsory. Where an area is being air-conditioned mechanical fresh air supply is compulsory to comply with local municipal regulations.
Fresh air can be introduced by an independent fresh air system. This can be done by intake air via a weather louver on the outside of a building or it can be introduced via the air-conditioning system. It depends on the AC application installed. To introduce enough oxygen and reduce the CO2 levels inside office areas is key for a better workspace and higher efficiency levels.
Selecting the correct fan application with the required fan duty is key to ensure a working system can be installed, our in-house engineering team at Airvent can assist in calculating and finding the right solution for you.
Extract Air Systems
Bathroom, canteen or ablution ventilation systems is compulsory if natural ventilation cannot achieve the required air flow inside the area(s).
Extract air can be extracted by an independent extract air system by extracting the air via a weather louver on the outside of a building. To ensure a clean-, fresh- and healthy air space is vitally important for office commercial and industrial areas.
Selecting the correct fan application with the required fan duty is key to ensure a working system can be installed, our in-house engineering team at Airvent can assist in calculating and finding the right solution for you.
Kitchen Extraction and Make-Up Air Systems
Where industrial cooking takes place extracting the dirty air is important. Industrial custom build canopies with filters can be installed over a cooking area to ensure the dirty air is sucked in and discharged above roof space by connecting the canopy with ducting and extracting the air using a specified fan.
Due to the large volume of air that is being extracted it is key to introduce what is called “make-up” air. Essentially the make-up air is slightly less than the air that is being extracted to ensure a negative pressure inside the kitchen area.
Selecting the correct fan application with the required fan duty is key to ensure a working system can be installed, our in-house engineering team at Airvent can assist in calculating and finding the right solution for you.