When you live in a large home, with multiple rooms or on multiple levels, uniform cooling can be a real challenge. Monosplit air conditioners, effective for a single room, are no longer sufficient, and you risk installing multiple, disconnected units, resulting in increased consumption, maintenance, and impractical management. The most efficient, smart, and well-structured solution for these situations is multisplit air conditioners.
But what does "multisplit" mean? Simple: a single outdoor unit connected to two or more indoor units, each installed in a different room. A single outdoor unit serving multiple rooms: this means centralized order, efficiency, and comfort, with the ability to manage temperatures individually, room by room.
The advantages of a multisplit solution
The first advantage of multisplit systems is undoubtedly the optimization of outdoor spaces. In an urban setting or in a condominium, installing multiple outdoor units can be problematic, both for aesthetic reasons and for regulatory reasons. With a multisplit, everything is simplified: a single well-positioned outdoor unit can simultaneously power two, three, four, or even more indoor split units.
But the benefits don't stop there:
Improved energy efficiency: Multisplit systems, especially those equipped with inverter technology, modulate power based on actual load, reducing waste and improving efficiency.
Independent management of each room: Each indoor unit can be adjusted separately. Want 26°C in the living room and 24°C in the bedroom? No problem.
Coordinated design: all indoor split units belong to the same product line, creating a uniform aesthetic throughout the home.
Noise reduction: thanks to the inverter, the compressor works more continuously and quietly, ensuring better acoustic comfort than multiple units continuously turned on and off.
A concrete example: OneClima Dual Split Inverter
One of the most popular multi-split systems in terms of performance and quality/price ratio is the OneClima Dual Split Inverter Serie PRO 912. This system is designed for those who want to cool two rooms with a single centralized system. Thanks to the R-32 refrigerant gas and inverter technology, it ensures low consumption, very quiet operation, and excellent performance even on the hottest days.
The OneClima model is also ready for Wi-Fi control, allowing remote management via smartphone. This means you can turn on the air conditioning when you return home or turn it off if you forget to turn it off before leaving.
When is it best to choose a multi-split?
A multi-split is the most advantageous choice in at least three cases:
- Large apartments with multiple busy rooms.
- Houses on two or more floors, where the cool air needs to reach distant areas.
- Homes where you want intelligent and personalized climate control.
It's important to consider the layout of the rooms and the needs of each room right from the start. A bedroom, for example, will require less power than a living room with large windows facing south. Correct design and precise sizing of the system are essential to fully exploit its potential.
A choice for the present... and for the future
Investing in a multisplit system not only improves immediate comfort, but also enhances the value of your home, reduces the number of systems, and responds more sustainably to environmental challenges. The latest models use low environmental impact refrigerants and have low consumption, even in standby mode.
Furthermore, considering that many multisplit systems are reversible, they can also be used in winter to heat rooms, eliminating the need for additional electric heaters or radiators.
For those living in a large house or apartment, multisplit air conditioners are a strategic choice. They offer a perfect combination of flexibility, efficiency, and personalized comfort, reducing aesthetic impact and optimizing consumption. With high-performance models like the OneClima Dual Split, you can face even the hottest summers with peace of mind, enjoying a customized, silent and intelligent system.



















































































































































































