Hisense split AC ideal choice to beat the heat

Summer in Bahrain is well and truly here, and companies and home owners are looking for the best ways to beat the heat by ‘splitting the difference’ and keeping cool as well as environmentally friendly.

Hisense, a global leader in air conditioning solutions, is pleased to announce the continued availability of its T3 Inverter LCAC Ducted Splits in Bahrain.

Distributed exclusively by Y K Almoayyed & Sons (YKA) through its Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) Projects Department, this advanced air conditioning system is designed to provide optimal comfort and efficiency in the region’s challenging climate.

The Hisense T3 Inverter LCAC Ducted Splits are engineered to withstand Bahrain’s hot and humid conditions, offering powerful cooling performance even at high temperatures.

The system’s inverter technology ensures energy efficiency, adjusting cooling capacity based on real-time needs to minimise energy consumption. Additionally, it operates quietly, ensuring a peaceful indoor environment.

Built with durability in mind, the T3 Inverter LCAC Ducted Splits feature advanced filtration systems and corrosion-resistant components, making them well-suited for Bahrain’s dusty and humid environment. The system also incorporates smart control capabilities, allowing users to manage their air conditioning remotely via a smartphone app.

“Hisense is committed to sustainability, and the T3 Inverter LCAC Ducted Splits utilises eco-friendly refrigerants with a lower environmental impact. This aligns with global efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions,” said a YKA HVAC Projects Department spokesperson. “YKA, with its extensive experience and commitment to quality service, ensures that customers receive professional installation and support for their Hisense T3 Inverter LCAC Ducted Splits.”

    • For further information, call YKA HVAC Projects Department’s Vivek Josekutty on 66396169 or Joe Jose 66396221.

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