
KAISAI slim ducted air conditioners are used in large-scale premises, and their key advantage is the ability to distribute air freely via ducts and diffusers throughout the entire suspended ceiling space. This type of air conditioner helps maintain a constant, uniform temperature throughout the entire air-conditioned room; it is also discreet and stylish – the duct outlets are concealed by an elegant grille that is unobtrusive, making it a perfect fit for all architectural styles, from boho to industrial.
Although this type of technology is most commonly found in public spaces, it is also ideal for private homes and flats. Contrary to popular belief, the KAISAI slim duct air conditioner does not require a suspended ceiling – the ducts can also be installed in walls, and some homeowners install them directly into ceilings and successfully conceal them within their interiors.
Technology for your comfort
The slim duct air conditioner series is characterised by a significant available pressure head – 160 Pa – whilst maintaining a low noise level. The unit is lower in height than standard duct units, making it possible to install it in the limited space of a suspended ceiling. Thanks to modern technology, the air conditioner automatically adjusts the static pressure and maintains a constant airflow. The compressor sump heater prevents the refrigerant from being absorbed by the oil, which can occur when the temperature drops. The drip tray heater supports the air conditioner’s operation in heating mode by preventing the tray from icing up, improving its efficiency and minimising the risk of fan failure.