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What is a wall-mounted mono-split air conditioner?
A wall-mounted mono-split air conditioner consists of a single indoor unit, mounted on the wall, connected to one outdoor unit. It is the ideal setup for cooling a single room such as the bedroom, living room or study. Thanks to inverter heat pump technology, it cools in summer and heats in winter, with the option to replace or supplement your radiators.
How many BTU does your room need?
You choose the capacity based on the floor area in m² and the room's insulation. In our catalogue you mainly find these sizes:
- 9000 BTU: rooms up to about 25 m², such as bedrooms and studies.
- 12000 BTU: rooms from 25 to 35 m², such as medium-sized living rooms.
- 18000 BTU: rooms from 35 to 50 m² and open-plan spaces.
- 24000 BTU: very large rooms and big floor areas.
If you want to cool several rooms with a single outdoor unit, consider a multi-split system or a wall-mounted tri-split.
Does a mono-split really heat in winter too?
Yes. Inverter heat pump models produce heat efficiently even when it is cold outside, thanks to a good SCOP value. In many situations, heating with an A+++ class mono-split costs less than gas radiators, especially during the mid-seasons.
Energy consumption and efficiency class
Cooling efficiency is shown by the SEER value, while heating efficiency is shown by the SCOP: the higher these ratings, the lower the consumption. A+++ class models clearly reduce electricity draw, because inverter technology modulates the output instead of constantly switching on and off.
The best brands available
You will find the leading manufacturers in the sector, with official warranty and readily available spare parts: Daikin, Mitsubishi Electric, Samsung, Panasonic, LG and Haier. Prices start at around 220 euros and go up to the highest-performing solutions, for every budget.
Tax incentives and reduced VAT
Buying and installing a heat pump air conditioner may qualify for tax incentives where applicable, such as reduced VAT for renovation work. The conditions depend on the type of work, so it is worth checking the current requirements before you buy.

























































































































































































