Farhan Engineering

Ductable and Packaged Air Conditioning

Leveraging the expertise of our Farhan Engineering team, we specialize in providing an extensive array of Ductable and Packaged Air Conditioning Systems to our valued clients. Widely embraced in various locations for efficient cooling, our products are designed for long-lasting performance. Prior to market release, our offerings undergo rigorous testing based on various quality parameters to ensure utmost reliability.

Ductable and Packaged AC Systems by Farhan Engineering

An optimal blend of air components, including Oxygen, Nitrogen, Carbon Dioxide, and Inert Gases, is achieved when our AC systems are in operation. The effective deployment of air conditioners in the correct orientation, along with the selection of the appropriate air conditioning unit, plays a pivotal role in delivering optimal results.

True to its name, ducted air conditioning from Farhan Engineering delivers heating or cooling through a network of ducts strategically positioned throughout residential or commercial spaces. The central unit, comprising a condenser, compressor, and air handling unit, is typically situated in the basement, attic, or garage. This unit releases conditioned air, which is then evenly distributed across the premises through a network of ducts and vents, ensuring precise climate control.

Types of Ducted Air Conditioning Systems

Farhan Engineering specializes in ducted systems, commonly known as central air conditioning systems. These systems can be categorized into two main types: Split central air conditioners and packaged central air conditioners.

Split Central Air Conditioners

Farhan Engineering’s central air systems, the predominant choice, feature an outdoor unit housing the condenser and compressor, and a separate indoor evaporator. This split design ensures efficient cooling and easier manageability, with a size advantage over traditional packaged units.

Packaged Central Air Conditioners

In a Farhan Engineering packaged central air conditioner, all components (condenser, compressor, evaporator) are housed in a single unit. Ideal for commercial buildings or existing homes with limited indoor space, it can be installed on a slab or roof. The central ducts circulate air from the unit, and heating options are available. While efficiency may be slightly lower than split systems, the advantage lies in not using indoor space.