Frequently Asked Questions about Multi-Head Split Systems

A multi-head split system is a versatile air conditioning solution featuring multiple indoor units connected to a single outdoor unit. Unlike traditional split systems, which pair one indoor unit with one outdoor unit, multi-head systems can support up to eight indoor units, making them ideal for cooling or heating multiple rooms.

Each indoor unit operates independently, allowing different temperatures in each room for personalised comfort throughout your home.

The cost of a multi-head split system varies based on several factors, such as:

  • The brand and model you choose
  • The number of indoor units needed
  • The system’s kilowatt capacity
  • Inverter versus non-inverter technology
  • The distance between indoor and outdoor units

While systems with inverter technology may cost more upfront, they offer energy savings of up to 58% compared to fixed-speed models, potentially lowering long-term expenses. Careful planning ensures the system meets your needs while delivering optimal performance.

Installation costs for multi-head split systems are generally lower than ducted systems. Both provide zonal control, enabling different temperatures in various rooms, which can help reduce energy costs. The best choice depends on your specific requirements. For tailored advice, contact Mr Emergency today.