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Daikin Inverter Ducted 5kW Ducted System

Model FDYAN50AV1 / RZA50C2V1

The 5kW Daikin Inverter Ducted is sized for apartments and small single-level homes. As a guide it covers roughly 33 to 40m² of conditioned floor area, depending on zoning, insulation and ceiling height. It is the smallest capacity in the Daikin Inverter Ducted range. For more bedrooms or a larger floor plan, the 6kW is the next step up.

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Energy efficiencyRegistered: RZA50C1V1 / FDYAN50AV1
2 starsCooling ratingSydney climate zone
2.5 starsHeating ratingSydney climate zone
526 kWhCooling energy / yearabout $183 at the Sydney median rate
854 kWhHeating energy / yearabout $296 at the Sydney median rate
3.56AEERACOP 3.59
What it costs to run

The Daikin Inverter Ducted 5kW uses 526 kWh annually for cooling and 854 kWh annually for heating under standard Sydney climate conditions. These figures are based on official GEMS registration test data for the Sydney zone. The system achieves a cooling efficiency rating of 3.56 AEER and heating efficiency of 3.59 ACOP.

The unit carries a 2-star energy rating for cooling and 2.5-star rating for heating under the zoned labelling system for Sydney. Your actual running costs will depend on your usage patterns and current electricity rates. The exact annual cost estimate is calculated separately using the official kWh figures and your local Sydney electricity tariff.

Source: Australian GEMS registry · median of 170 Sydney residential tariffs · Refreshed monthly · Last updated June 2026

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Specifications

From the manufacturer’s published range data. We confirm the exact configuration when we quote.

About the Daikin Inverter Ducted range
BrandDaikin
ModelFDYAN50AV1 / RZA50C2V1
SeriesDaikin Inverter Ducted
System typeDucted System
Capacity5 kW
RefrigerantR32
Warranty5 year parts & labour