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Monosplit Ceiling/Floor Air Conditioners

A single ceiling/floor unit connected to a single outdoor motor: the simplest, most direct way to cool a large room, with a powerful airflow and the freedom to mount it high or low.
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What is a ceiling/floor monosplit air conditioner?

The ceiling/floor monosplit is made up of a single indoor unit connected to a single outdoor unit, that is one unit and one motor. It is the most straightforward configuration when you need to cool a single large room, because you avoid the complexity of a multisplit system and still get a powerful airflow. The same unit can be installed up high, near the ceiling, or down low, resting on the floor, depending on the available space.

Why choose a monosplit over a multisplit

With a monosplit you have a direct relationship between the indoor unit and the outdoor motor: simpler installation, independent control and no risk of oversizing the system. It is the right solution when all you need is to cool a single room, for example a single office, a shop or a hall. If instead you plan to serve several rooms with one motor, then it is worth moving to a multisplit system, while for a complete overview of the options you can start from the air conditioners category.

Ceiling or floor: how to choose the installation

The dual installation lets you decide based on the room. You mount the unit on the floor when you have glazed walls, low ceilings or walls taken up by furniture; you fix it to the ceiling when you want to free up floor space and direct the air downwards. In both cases the monosplit ensures even distribution, useful in wide rooms where a wall-mounted monosplit unit would struggle to cover the whole surface.

How many BTU your unit needs

The power of a single monosplit is chosen based on the square metres, the ceiling height and the insulation of the room. In this category you find sizes suited above all to medium and large spaces:

  • 9000 and 12000 BTU: small, well-insulated rooms.
  • 18000 and 24000 BTU: single offices, shops and medium-sized halls.
  • 36000 and 48000 BTU: large spaces and high-traffic areas.

Since it is a single unit, it pays to size it carefully: a well-chosen monosplit covers the entire room without waste.

Inverter heat pump and efficiency

Even in the monosplit version, these units are inverter heat pumps: they cool in summer and heat in winter, modulating their power instead of switching on and off continuously. The higher the SEER and SCOP ratings, the lower the consumption, and a single well-sized unit keeps the temperature steady with limited electricity draw.

The best brands available

You find the leading manufacturers in the sector, with official warranty and readily available spare parts: LG, Fujitsu, Midea, Haier, Daikin and Baxi. Prices for individual units start at around 171 euros and go up to the most high-performing solutions, so you always find the monosplit that fits your budget.

Smart home and offers

Many monosplits integrate with smart home systems with Alexa and Google Home, to manage switching on and temperature by voice or from your smartphone. Before buying, check all the current offers, because individual ceiling/floor units are often on promotion with installation included.

Frequently asked questions

What does ceiling/floor monosplit mean?
It means a single indoor unit connected to a single outdoor motor, that is one unit and one motor. It is the simplest configuration for cooling a single large room, with the freedom to install the unit on the ceiling or on the floor.
Is a ceiling/floor monosplit or multisplit better?
A monosplit is best when you need to cool a single room, because the installation is simpler and more direct. A multisplit is for when you want to connect several indoor units to a single outdoor motor to manage multiple rooms while reducing the footprint outside.
Can I install the same unit on both the ceiling and the floor?
Yes, that is exactly the advantage of this category. The same unit is fixed up high near the ceiling or down low on the floor, so you adapt it to the room based on glazed walls, ceiling height and the space taken up by furniture.
How many BTU do you need for a monosplit in a large space?
It depends on the square metres, the ceiling height and the insulation. For medium-sized offices and shops you often start from 18000 or 24000 BTU, while for very large spaces a single 36000 or 48000 BTU unit is preferable.
Does the ceiling/floor monosplit heat in winter too?
Yes, it is an inverter heat pump, so it cools in summer and heats in winter efficiently. A single well-sized unit can replace or complement radiators even in a large professional space.
Which brands and prices do I find in this category?
You find the leading manufacturers in the sector, including LG, Fujitsu, Midea, Haier, Daikin and Baxi, with official warranty and readily available spare parts. Prices for individual units start at around 171 euros and rise to the most high-performing solutions.