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Hisense Ducted AC
If you are interested in reviewing and choosing a Hisense ducted system among the various brands, stay with us as we introduce different types of Hisense ducted systems in terms of capacity, technical specifications, warranty, price, etc.
Hisense Ducted System Experts' Buying Guide and Price List
Hisense Group Co., Ltd. was established in 1969 in China, initially producing various household appliances, and today it has become one of the top 10 household appliance manufacturers in the world.
Hisense has expanded its operations with 22 subsidiary companies in over 200 countries worldwide. Due to its diverse models and the quality of after-sales service, it has gained popularity among consumers.
Today, Hisense Group Co., Ltd. has over 13 factories producing household appliances and electronics, including air conditioning equipment. Among the air conditioning equipment produced by Hisense are various ducted and ductless ACs, fan coils, etc.
What Makes Hisense Ducted Systems a Great Option?
The Hisense ducted split system is a suitable option for use in homes and office spaces in terms of both quality and price.
It consists of an indoor unit that is installed in the false ceiling of the building unit and an outdoor unit that is connected to the indoor unit via copper pipes.
The Hisense ducted split system can supply air at the desired temperature to multiple different spaces through ductwork, making this product very cost-effective.
Hisense Ducted Systems Model and Capacity Variety
All the Hisense ducted split systems offered in the DamaTajhiz HVAC store use the inverter technology and are available in various capacities ranging from 18,000 to 60,000 (BTU/hr).
You can read the technical specifications and guaranteed prices of different types of Hisense ducted systems on this page.
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Hisense Ducted Systems Compressor and Refrigerant Gas
Compressors and refrigerants used in Hisense ducted split systems are equipped with rotary compressors during production.
The rotary compressor is the most common type of compressor in ducted air conditioners, and the splits that have an inverter kit in their compressor consume less electricity and energy.
Additionally, the refrigerant used in Hisense ducted systems is of the R410 type, which is completely environmentally friendly and causes less damage to the ozone.
By studying the buying guide and technical specifications of each of Hisense ducted system products, you can learn about the type of compressor and refrigerant used in each product.
Hisense Ducted Systems Features and Advantages
The key features and advantages of Hisense ducted split units include the following:
- HI-NANO: Releases a large number of ionic streams that help eliminate bacteria and viruses present in the surrounding air (through recycling).
- Opposite Airflow: Hisense ducted split units come with remote control, allowing you to adjust airflow angles and different air supply options to meet various needs.
- Smart Airflow: Hisense ducted split units are available in different models with "ceiling airflow" and "floor airflow" options.
- Anti-bacterial Blade: The anti-bacterial fins in Hisense ducted split units enhance anti-bacterial and anti-mold performance, providing a great solution for healthy, clean air.
- High Energy Efficiency: Using inverter technology, the internal air duct of the split unit is optimized, reducing electricity consumption by up to 30%.
- Wi-Fi Control: This technology in some Hisense ducted split models allows you to control the unit both inside and outside the home effortlessly.
Hisense Ducted System Technical Specifications Table and Price List
The following table provides technical information and the best purchase prices for various Hisense ducted systems:
Note: The power consumption (Amperage) mentioned in the table represents the maximum current consumed by the unit in either cooling or heating mode.
- Hisense Ducted AC Series HID
Model | Capacity (BTU/hr) |
Compressor Type | Power Consumption (phase/ A) |
Inverter Kit | Indoor Unit Dimensions (mm) Length x Width x Height |
Noise Level - H/M/L (dB) |
Price (Toman) |
HID-18 | 18000 | ًRotary | Single-phase/ 6.5 | Available | 1170x190x455 | 39/37/35 | 45,654,700 |
HID-24 | 24000 | Rotary | Single-phase/ 8.1 | Available | 900x270x720 | 40/38/36 | 59,537,600 |
HID-30 | 30000 | Rotary | Single-phase/ 11.9 | Available | 1140x268x720 | 41/38/33 | 71,912,700 |
HID-36 | 36000 | Rotary | Single-phase/ 16.9 | Available | 1140x268x720 | 46/44/42 | 75,803,900 |
HID-48 | 48000 | Rotary | Three-phase/ 5.8 | Available | 1300x350x800 | 46/44/42 | 108,162,600 |
HID-60 | 60000 | Rotary | Three-phase/ 9.3 | Available | 1300x350x800 | 46/44/42 | Inquiry-based |
Hisense Ducted System Capacity Determination Guide
To determine the required capacity of Hisense ducted split ACs for your project, please send the latest architectural plans of your units and building floors via fax or email to our experts.
For an approximate estimate of the required cooling capacity for each apartment in weather conditions similar to Tehran and for middle-floor units (not exposed to direct sunlight on the ceiling in the summer or cold from the roof in the winter), about one ton of cooling (each ton equals 12,000 BTU per hour) is considered for every 30 or 40 square meters of the gross apartment area.
If your apartment units are up to 200 square meters, you can use single-phase ducted systems with a 50-amp power supply.
Another important consideration when selecting and purchasing a ducted AC is the air delivery volume, which is usually approximately 400 CFM for each ton of ducted system capacity. Naturally, if the airflow volume is lower, the noise level of the ducted split AC will be lower, and if the airflow is higher, the noise level will increase.
The following approximate calculation table is provided to help determine the required ducted split capacity based on the mentioned conditions and calculations.
Ducted AC Capacity (BTU) | For Middle and Ground Floor Units (m2) | For Units Below the Roof (m2) |
---|---|---|
18000 | to 45 | to 35 |
24000 | to 60 | to 45 |
30000 | to 80 | to 60 |
36000 | to 100 | to 80 |
48000 | to 130 | to 100 |
60000 | to 150 | to 130 |
Note: This calculation is approximate and intended solely for residential apartments with weather conditions similar to those in Tehran, with a ceiling-to-floor height of 2.8 meters, without accounting for the accumulation of people, increased latent heat, or the use of high-energy-consuming electrical equipment. It also assumes there is no glass facade or glass walls, particularly on the west side of the space or building.
- After determining the required capacity and number of ceiling duct systems, their placement location is determined based on various parameters such as the presence of a false ceiling, the possibility of ductwork, the way the pipes are connected to the external unit, the way the hot water piping is installed to the heating coil, the optimal installation position considering sound levels, etc.
- The ducting plan from the ceiling ducted AC to each space (hall or rooms) is prepared and sent, based on the most appropriate dimensions and routing above the false ceiling.
- Given the frequent questions from residential unit builders regarding the cost of installing air distribution and return ducts inside units and copper piping between the internal ductwork and external unit, a rough estimate of the cost for these installations is about 20 to 30 percent of the initial purchase price of the ducted air conditioners. (This estimate is approximate and depends on factors such as the length of the path, the distance between the two panels, and other factors.)
- Before selecting and ordering the purchase of any of the ducted systems, please ensure that you pay attention to the required electrical phase (Ø), as well as the amperage (A) based on the power and specifications of your unit's electricity meter.
Buying Hisense Ducted Systems
There are important factors to consider when selecting and purchasing a ducted air conditioner, and the first step in choosing a good ducted AC is to accurately determine its type, capacity, and brand.
It is important to note that the calculation of the ducted system capacity should be done in consultation with a specialist and expert. Additionally, when purchasing a ducted system, you should also pay attention to its electricity consumption and amperage.
Here at the DamaTajhiz HVAC store, technical information for dozens of models of ducted AC units from reputable brands with original warranties is provided, allowing you to experience optimal and smart purchasing.
The Price of Hisense Ducted System
Ducted systems are generally available in two types: inverter and non-inverter, with the inverter type being priced higher than the regular type. However, the reduction in electricity costs over the years can offset the higher price.
The capacity and brand of the ducted system are also two important factors in determining its price.
It is worth mentioning that all the ducted air conditioning systems offered on the Damatajhiz specialized website have a product ID and are priced reasonably, with consumer discounts included in these prices.
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