Residential HVAC in a living space

Residential HVAC

Comfortable indoor climate for homes: quiet, efficient and aligned with your living layout.

Residential Focus

This page expands the residential track: from first orientation by room size to suitable single- or multi-split solutions.

Typical Rooms

  • Living rooms and open-plan areas
  • Bedrooms and children's rooms
  • Home office spaces
  • Attics and rooms with high heat load

Indoor Unit Types

  • Wall-mounted units
  • Console/floor units
  • Ceiling cassette units
  • Ducted units for suspended ceilings with air guidance

System Options

Single-Split

One indoor unit with one outdoor unit for single rooms.

Multi-Split

Multiple indoor units on one outdoor unit for several rooms.

VRV/VRF

For larger homes or mixed-use buildings needing more flexibility.

Open the central HVAC configurator

Start in the central configurator with residential pre-selection and create a non-binding pricing inquiry. You can switch to commercial mode there at any time.

FAQ

How can I estimate required capacity?

As a first rule of thumb, we use 0.1 kW cooling capacity per square meter of room area.

When does multi-split make sense?

When several rooms should be conditioned by one outdoor unit and routing is feasible.

Which brands do you focus on?

Main focus is Daikin, Mitsubishi Electric and Toshiba for both residential and commercial projects.

Request Residential HVAC

Share rooms, floor area and usage goals. We suggest a suitable system setup.