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Ducted Monosplit Air Conditioners

Cool a single room discreetly with one ducted indoor unit hidden in the false ceiling, paired with a single outdoor unit: no visible split, just elegant vents. You will find the best brands ready to ship, with capacities from 9000 to 85000 BTU.
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What is a ducted monosplit air conditioner?

The ducted monosplit air conditioner is made up of a single ductable indoor unit, installed hidden inside a false ceiling or a bulkhead, connected to one outdoor unit. The air is distributed into the room through ducts and vents, so only the supply and return grilles remain visible. It is the ideal solution when you want to cool a single zone or a single room while keeping a clean look, without the traditional wall-mounted split.

Why choose the ducted monosplit

Compared with the visible split, the ducted unit offers concrete advantages for those seeking discretion and even comfort:

  • Integrated look: the indoor unit is hidden, only the vents remain visible.
  • Even distribution: the air reaches several points of the same room, avoiding hot or cold spots.
  • Quiet operation: the body of the unit is far from the living area, so the perceived noise is reduced.
  • Inverter heat pump: cools in summer and heats in winter, with the option to supplement the radiators.

Ducted monosplit or multi-zone ducted?

The ducted monosplit serves a single room or a single zone with one indoor unit and one outdoor unit. If instead you need to cool several independent zones with one system, the right choice is the ducted units family in the multi-zone configurations. On this page you will find precisely the monosplit models, designed to cover a single room efficiently and neatly.

How many BTU your room needs?

The power is chosen based on the square metres, the height and the insulation of the zone to be served. In our catalogue you will find capacities ranging from 9000 up to 85000 BTU:

  • 9000 and 12000 BTU: single rooms up to about 35 m².
  • 18000 and 24000 BTU: rooms from 35 to 60 m² and open-plan spaces.
  • 36000 and 48000 BTU: very large rooms, commercial premises and extensive living areas.
  • 60000 BTU and above: large surfaces and professional applications.

Consumption, energy class and incentives

Cooling efficiency is shown by the SEER value, while heating efficiency by the SCOP: the higher these indices, the lower the consumption. Inverter technology modulates the output instead of switching on and off continuously, reducing electricity consumption. The purchase and installation of a ducted heat pump may also qualify for tax incentives where applicable, such as reduced VAT for renovation work, so it is worth checking the current requirements before buying.

The best available brands

You will find the leading manufacturers in the sector, with official warranty and available spare parts: Daikin, Mitsubishi Electric, Fujitsu, LG, Haier, Aermec and Clivet. Prices start from around 534 euro and reach the most high-performing solutions, for every budget and floor-area need.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between a ducted monosplit and a wall-mounted split?
In the ducted monosplit the indoor unit is hidden in a false ceiling and distributes the air through ducts and vents, while the wall-mounted split stays visible in the room. The ducted unit is more discreet and distributes the air more evenly within the same room.
Does the ducted monosplit serve a single room?
Yes, in this configuration one ducted indoor unit serves a single room or a single zone, connected to one outdoor unit. To cool several independent zones with one system, you move to the multi-zone configurations of the ducted units family.
How many BTU do you need for a ducted room?
The power depends on square metres, height and insulation. For rooms up to about 35 m² usually 9000 to 12000 BTU is enough, while for large zones or commercial premises you move up towards 36000, 48000 and beyond.
Does the ducted unit also heat in winter?
Yes, the inverter heat pump models heat efficiently even at low outdoor temperatures and can replace or supplement the radiators, distributing the heat through the vents.
Is the ducted monosplit quieter than a wall-mounted split?
Generally yes, because the body of the unit is installed far from the living area, inside the false ceiling. The noise perceived in the room is therefore lower than with a wall-mounted unit.
Can I get reduced VAT and incentives?
In many cases yes, when the installation is part of renovation or energy-efficiency work. The application of tax incentives where applicable, such as reduced VAT for renovation work, depends on the type of work and the documentation, so it is worth checking the current requirements.