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Daikin ducted air conditioning is the ideal solution for home comfort. With indoor units concealed in your ceiling and flexible ducting connecting to multiple rooms, this system delivers discreet, air-conditioned comfort.

Features include premium inverter technology and recirculating filters for fresh, healthy air. They also offer smartphone control from anywhere.

Energy efficiency

Besides cooling your home, Daikin ducted air conditioners also consume less energy. This is because ducted systems are designed to quietly circulate air into rooms and indoor areas via a network of ducts. The system can also be split into different zones to allow you to control each one.

Moreover, the system’s inverter technology reduces energy waste by adjusting compressor speed and preventing temperature swings. Therefore, you can enjoy massive energy savings without sacrificing performance or comfort.

In addition to its energy efficiency, daikin air conditioning is partially locally manufactured and backed by a warranty. This provides customers with quick delivery and consistent after-sales support. In addition, the company has reduced toxic emissions from various stages of production and operation. This includes eliminating fluorocarbons from its products.

Automated functions

Daikin ducted air conditioners are built to provide optimum energy efficiency. They use inverter technology to avoid the repetitive on and off cycling of conventional systems that consume more power.

Daikin also has functions that help to further reduce energy consumption. The Intelligent Eye feature detects when the room is vacant for 20 minutes and changes settings to energy-saving operation, but returns to the original setting when someone re-enters.

Another function is the automatic directional airflow, which can effectively cool or warm large rooms with their discreet ducts that do not distract from decor. Daikin’s ducted systems can also be controlled via the MyAir Series 5 app** on your smartphone or tablet. This allows you to set the temperature of specific rooms or even your entire home from anywhere you are.

Night quiet mode

Back in the day, air conditioning was pretty simple: you turned it on and off. Today, however, brands are working hard to alleviate consumer concerns over running costs by reducing the power consumption of their products.

Many modern air conditioners use inverter technology to regulate the compressor speed to match heating or cooling demands. This results in fewer power-consuming starts and stops, and the system can operate at lower noise levels.

Our Ururu Sarara ducted systems have a night quiet mode that reduces the operation sound pressure of the outdoor unit by up to 3 dB(A). It’s ideal for those who are worried about disrupting their sleep cycle or for commercial applications such as leisure, hotel and health care sectors. Our clients love this feature as it allows them to sleep well all night long.

Program dry mode

The program dry mode of daikin ducted air conditioning reduces humidity levels in the room. This is a great feature for days when the weather has a tropical feel and temperatures are not too hot but humidity is high. The program dry mode works like a fan, only without the compressor and just circulates the air in the room.

It can also be used when it’s not too hot to use the regular cool mode. Humid seasons like spring and fall may not be hot enough to need a full-blast aircon but still have a humid feeling that can make people uncomfortable. It will not only reduce the temperature, but remove moisture from the air which makes you “feel” cooler. This can also eliminate unpleasant odors in the room and increase comfort.

Quick cool/heat-powerful mode

Daikin’s ducted systems can be custom-designed to fit into your new home, or to retrofit in an existing one. They’re engineered for energy performance and designed to be discreet with only the controller, return air and discharge grilles visible inside your home.

If your summer energy bills are getting out of hand, a quick cool or heat-powerful mode is available on some Daikin models. This feature temporarily increases air conditioning power to rapidly reach your preferred temperature, then returns to normal operation.

Most modern air conditioners have reverse-cycle technology, which means they can both heat and cool your home. They’re also equipped with inverter technology to avoid the temperature fluctuations that often happen with non-inverter systems. This makes them more comfortable to live with and significantly reduces your energy bill.



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