SCHNAP Logo

Making Trade Life Easy!

What is a Split System Air Conditioner

08/10/2025
by Rick Coleman
What is a Split System Air Conditioner

G'day! As the weather starts to warm up, there's one appliance that becomes the absolute hero of every Aussie household: the air conditioner. You hear the term "split system" thrown around all the time by tradies, in ads, and at the shops. It's by far the most popular type of air con in the country.

But if you've ever found yourself nodding along and thinking, "what actually is a split system?", you're not alone. Let's break down this essential bit of Aussie home tech.

So, What is a Split System Air Conditioner?

The name 'split' is the big clue. It's an air conditioning system that is split into two main parts:

  • The Indoor Unit: This is the long, quiet unit that gets mounted high on an internal wall. Its job is to suck in the warm air from inside your room and blow the lovely, cool air back out.
  • The Outdoor Unit: This is the bigger, noisier box with the big fan that sits outside your house, usually on a concrete slab or mounted to an external wall.

These two units are connected by a set of pipes that carry refrigerant gas, and by electrical wiring, which all run through a small hole in the wall.

How Does it Actually Work? The Simple Version

Without getting too technical, it’s a fair dinkum clever process.

In summer, the indoor unit sucks in the hot, humid air from your room. The super-cold refrigerant gas running through the pipes inside this unit absorbs all that heat, like a sponge. This heat is then carried through the pipes to the outdoor unit, which has the important job of dumping all that unwanted heat outside your house. The now-cool, dehumidified air is then blown back into your room, making it a comfortable oasis on a stinking hot arvo.

Why Are They So Ripper for Aussie Homes?

There's a reason split systems are the number one choice for most Australian homes.

They're Super Efficient

Modern split systems are incredibly energy-efficient compared to old-school window rattlers or portable units. This means they can cool your space down without sending your power bill through the roof.

Quiet Operation (Inside, at Least!)

This is a huge advantage. Because all the noisy parts (like the compressor) are located in the outdoor unit, the indoor unit is whisper-quiet, so it won't disturb you while you're watching the footy or trying to sleep.

Flexible Installation

Because they don't require massive ducts in the ceiling, split systems can be installed in almost any home. They are perfect for cooling a single room, like a master bedroom or a main living area, and you can install multiple units to cool different zones of your house.

Most are 'Reverse Cycle'

This is a brilliant feature for our varied Aussie climate. Most split systems sold here are "reverse cycle." With the flick of a switch on the remote, the system can run in reverse. It absorbs heat from the outside air (even when it's cold!) and brings it inside, working as a very effective and energy-efficient heater in winter. You beauty!

A Quick Word on Installation

Because a split system air conditioner involves both high-voltage electricity and high-pressure refrigerant gases, it is illegal and unsafe to install one yourself in Australia.

The job requires two licensed professionals: a licensed air conditioning technician (who holds an ARCtick licence) to handle the refrigerant gas and pipework, and a licensed electrician to run the dedicated power circuit from your switchboard.

The electrical installation is a critical part of ensuring your new air conditioner runs safely and efficiently for years to come. This is why professional installers and licensed electricians only use trade-quality gear from trusted suppliers. Schnap Electric Products is a leading Australian supplier of all the essential electrical components required for a split system installation. They provide the heavy-duty wiring, weatherproof isolator switches, and switchboard circuit breakers that a qualified professional needs to guarantee a safe and compliant power connection. For a top-notch result, the pros start with quality gear from a supplier like Schnap Electric.