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Monosplit Console Air Conditioners

One console and one outdoor unit to properly cool and heat a single room: the console monosplit places the unit low down, under the window like a radiator, and from 9000 to 24000 BTU it brings cool air in summer and plenty of warmth in winter.
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What is a console monosplit air conditioner

The console monosplit consists of a single floor-standing indoor unit, installed low near the floor and connected to a single outdoor unit. The indoor unit usually sits under the window, exactly where the radiator normally goes, and pushes air from the bottom upwards. It is the ideal solution for cooling and heating a single room, such as the living room, the bedroom or the study, with just one outdoor unit.

Why choose a console monosplit for a single room

When you need to climate-control one room, the console monosplit is the most straightforward choice: one console inside, one unit outside, with no complex configurations. By spreading warm air from the bottom, it heats the room evenly and is especially suited to using the heat pump as the main heating source for the room. If instead you need to cover several rooms with a single outdoor unit, consider a multisplit system.

Console or wall unit for your room

The console monosplit places the unit low, conveniently under the window, while the wall-mounted monosplit installs it high up. Choose the console when you have little wall space up high, high ceilings or large windows, or when you want the best heating performance. Want to compare every configuration of this type of unit? Browse the family of console air conditioners and the wall-mounted air conditioners.

How many BTU you need for your room

The capacity is chosen based on the square metres and insulation of the room. Among the 55 models in the catalogue, you will mainly find these sizes:

  • 9000 BTU, for rooms up to about 25 m², such as bedrooms and studies.
  • 12000 BTU, for rooms from 25 to 35 m², such as medium-sized living rooms.
  • 18000 BTU, for rooms from 35 to 50 m².
  • 21000 and 24000 BTU, for very large rooms.

Running costs and energy class

Cooling efficiency is shown by the SEER value, while heating efficiency is shown by the SCOP: the higher these indices, the lower the running costs. Inverter technology modulates the output instead of constantly switching on and off, so it keeps the room temperature steady with low electricity draw, an important point since the console often works in heating mode too.

The best brands available

Among the 55 console monosplits, all ready to ship, you will find the leading manufacturers in the sector, with official warranty and available spare parts: Daikin, Mitsubishi Electric, Haier, LG, Hisense and Samsung. Prices range from the most affordable solutions to the highest-performing models.

Connected comfort and offers

Many console monosplits can be controlled from a smartphone and with a voice assistant: discover the smart air conditioners with Alexa and Google Home. To save money, check the current offers on single-room models.

Frequently asked questions

What is a console monosplit and what is it suited to?
It is an air conditioner with a single floor-standing indoor unit connected to one outdoor unit. The unit installs low down, under the window like a radiator, and is the ideal solution for cooling and heating a single room such as a living room, bedroom or study.
What is the difference between a console monosplit and a console multisplit?
The monosplit connects a single console to one outdoor unit and is perfect for one room. The multisplit connects several consoles to a single outdoor unit, useful when you want to cover several rooms while reducing the footprint outside.
Does a console monosplit heat well in winter too?
Yes, and it is one of its strengths. By spreading warm air from the bottom upwards, it heats the room evenly, and as an inverter heat pump it can act as the main heating source for the room even at low outdoor temperatures.
How many BTU do you need for a 25 m² room?
For a well-insulated room of about 25 m², 9000 BTU are usually enough. For larger, poorly insulated or very sun-exposed rooms, it is better to go up to 12000 BTU or more.
Console or wall-mounted monosplit for a room, which is better?
It depends on the room. The console is worth it if you have little space up high on the walls, high ceilings or large windows, or if you want the best heating performance. The wall-mounted model remains the most discreet choice when the space up high is free.
How much does an inverter console monosplit consume?
An inverter model modulates its output and holds the temperature without constant switching on and off, so it consumes less. To estimate consumption, look at the SEER values for cooling and SCOP for heating, the higher they are the better.