Centralised Air Conditioning Systems – Coordinated Cooling for Large Facilities
Centralised air conditioning systems are designed to deliver cooling across large buildings through a centralized generation and distribution approach. These systems are commonly applied in hotels, hospitals, corporate offices, educational institutions, and large commercial facilities where uniform indoor conditions are required.
In a centralised configuration, cooling is produced at a central plant and distributed through duct networks to multiple zones. This allows coordinated temperature control, efficient load management, and simplified system monitoring. Proper system design ensures balanced airflow and consistent comfort across extensive floor areas.
Centralised systems also support integration with building management platforms, enabling performance tracking, scheduling, and energy optimization. Occupied spaces benefit from reduced noise levels since major equipment is located away from user areas.
These systems are typically planned during construction or major renovation stages due to the level of coordination required between HVAC, architectural, and electrical disciplines. Their scalability and centralized control make them suitable for long-term, high-capacity cooling applications.
System configurations and capacity options can be reviewed under centralised air conditioning systems within the complete listings at