When our wife and I had our house, plus mother-in-law’s apartment, built every one of us had quite a decision to make regarding our a/c system. The people I was with and I needed to figure out how to have the air conditioner installed in our condo along with the house at the least high-priced price. I contacted the a/c provider to find out the best route in the purchase of an a/c system. The corporation I spoke with explained all of our options. One of the possibilities is the multi chop a/c system. This type of plan would allow us to have separate a/c units on the inside that are connected to the same outdoor unit. This will allow us to spend less money installing and monthly energy bills. It was explained that the outdoor power needed to be stronger in order to have both units operating at once. The outdoor unit would need to have the respected length of pipes so that nothing exceeds the manufacturer’s recommendations. Interestingly, she explained that this type of plan is also known as a ductless air conditioner. As a matter of fact, I could even install it myself, even though I would rather have a professional take care of a/c replacement of any type. She explained that the indoor units could be installed in stylish designs. Outdoor units have three parts included…condensing coil, fan, and compressor. Each section is crucial to the respected running of a multi chop a/c system. The compressor is the most high-priced piece and converts low-pressure to high-pressure gas via condensation. The condensing coil converts the moderate refrigerant from high-pressure gas into a high-pressure liquid. The fan then dispenses all of the heat energy to the outdoor unit and draws air through the condensing coil.