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Fujitsu General’s R32 Bulkhead Reverse Cycle Split Systems played a major part in maintaining the luxurious aesthetic of an eco-tourism destination on a greenfield site in South Australia’s Inman Valley.

Created by luxury accommodation business ESCA, the project consisted of two standalone resort-style suites that feature high-end amenities and sweeping views down the Inman Valley to Encounter Bay and the Southern Ocean.

Described as “luxury off grid accommodation elevated in the heart of South Australia's Fleurieu Peninsula”, ESCA at Nest & Nature relies on its own energy infrastructure, boasting an off the grid system of solar panels and batteries, making it a premium getaway that combines the rustic setting of the Inman Valley with a luxurious modern hotel aesthetic. 

The two ‘Nest & Nature’ suites required an air conditioning solution that could meet the strict design and energy management criteria. The system also had to successfully integrate with a Schneider automation system, which would trigger a welcome scene when guests checked in. This would include opening blinds, setting mood lighting, and activating the air conditioner at a set temperature. 

To successfully create a sleek and contemporary environment, an integrated bulkhead air conditioning solution that could be concealed was preferred. As the suites were to be powered by the site’s self-sufficient power grid, the air conditioning system needed to be efficient and include energy management features. 

The suites required bulkhead systems with flexible return air features to ensure effective air flow, which was a challenge as joinery and cavity slider door systems impacted available ceiling space.

It was important to ensure the air conditioner successfully integrated with the specified automation system, but this made it challenging to ensure a suitable interface between the Fujitsu system and the Schneider thermostat controller without affecting the automatic functions (such as lighting) already in place. 

The solution was Fujitsu General’s R32 Bulkhead Reverse Cycle Split System, which could fit within the tight ceiling cavity and have minimal impact on the modern and luxurious interior. With R32 refrigerant, all DC componentry, and inverter technology, these units could deliver a return air system that maximised heating and cooling performance whilst minimising power consumption.

MDLR CEO, Ryan Brown, said Fujitsu’s systems were the best solution for a project that set a high outcome standard.

“If we can achieve a design solution that seamlessly integrates air conditioning into the overall aesthetic of the suites, then we’ve succeeded. Fujitsu helped us do that. Considering some of the construction challenges presented, overall, it was an excellent outcome,” Brown said.

For the first time in Australia, Fujitsu General's units were successfully fitted with UTY-TTRXZ1 thermostat converters that would allow the air conditioning system to integrate seamlessly with each suite’s automated system.

The converters connected to both the indoor unit bulkhead from one end, and the Schneider supplied thermostat controller at the other end, allowing the units to be controlled via the Schneider thermostat controller and Schneider BMS.  

Inside the Inman Valley getaway
Inside the Inman Valley getaway.