Do zoned ducted systems really save power in Australia, or is it just marketing?
If you’re an electrician or installer, your customers are asking that question. And if you’re offering PIXIE, you need a clear, honest answer.
This article gives you exactly that:
- what zoning actually does
- where binary dampers are enough
- when variable dampers and room sensors help
... and why a PIXIE smart overlay can deliver near-“premium” results without the premium tax.
At a Glance: PIXIE Smart Ducted Zoning, Energy Savings and Smart Home Integration
1. Most of the real energy savings come from zoning at all.
PIXIE + simple binary dampers stops cooling empty rooms, delivering the big step-change in efficiency without the cost and complexity of premium per-room systems.
2. PIXIE makes “dumb” dampers behave smart, wirelessly. Less cable, less complexity, more capability.
By adding scenes, schedules, fan-first logic and occupancy-based control, PIXIE squeezes premium performance out of standard zoned ducted systems, using gear sparkies already understand, and which delivers a sophisticated smart home experience beyond just aircon control too.
3. Smart climate is more than just smart aircon.
With PIXIE, dampers, AC, ceiling fans, blinds, skylights and windows all work together, so comfort goes up, run time comes down, and the whole home feels finished, not just the ducted system.
“From an energy bill perspective, moving from no zoning to zoning + PIXIE gets you most of the savings. The premium systems are about fine-tuning and comfort, not magical 46% bill cuts.”
Read more about PIXIE's wireless Aircon and Zone Control solutions
What does the research say about zoning and energy savings?
Let’s start with the big question: Does zoning actually save energy?
Independent studies on residential zoned air distribution show:
Zoned systems can cut HVAC energy use by around 20–30% compared with a single thermostat running the whole house, mainly by not cooling or heating rooms that aren’t being used.
Source: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0196890422007506
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Binary dampers: the unsung hero for real savings
Binary dampers are the workhorses:
- They are on / off: zone open, zone closed.
- They do not know the room temperature.
- They do exactly what the homeowner tells them… if the homeowner actually uses them.
From the research, if the customer:
- turns off unused bedrooms during the day
- shuts down the living area at night
- stops running the whole house on every cycle
…then a simple zoned system with binary dampers can reasonably deliver around 10–25% HVAC energy savings versus a single-zone ducted setup.
Source: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0196890422007506
That’s before we talk about variable ducts, smart systems, or fancy tablets.
So when you’re designing or quoting:
If there’s ducted air and no zoning, basic binary dampers are your first, non-negotiable upgrade. Everything else is built on top.
Variable dampers and room sensors: comfort first, savings second
Premium zoning systems advertise:
- Per-room temperature sensors
- Variable dampers that can adjust airflow in small steps
- Extra logic to “balance” the system room by room
So what do they actually deliver?
1. Comfort
- Better control of hot and cold spots
- Less “freeze the bedroom to cool the study”
- Smoother operation than harsh open/close zoning
Depending on variables likes the size of the home orientation, glazing and insulation of the 'envelope" (inside the home), that comfort story can be noticeable.
2. Extra energy savings
Studies on variable-air-volume style control (the same basic idea as variable dampers and smarter control) show additional savings of roughly 7–20% compared with simpler constant-air-volume control - (on top of what zoning already delivered).
Source: https://docs.lib.purdue.edu/mepubs/27/
In a real Australian home this often translates into:
- A small extra reduction in kWh,
- But more often a feeling of “the system just works better”.
So for you, as the installer, the honest message is:
"Variable dampers and room sensors can enhance comfort and provide energy saving fine-tuning only."
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Where PIXIE fits: smart zoning without the premium tax
PIXIE doesn’t try to be a proprietary AC control tablet.
Instead, PIXIE takes basic zoning hardware you already know (binary dampers, relays, switches) and layers smart behaviour on top:
- Use PIXIE Smart Zone Controller to drive the dampers for each zone or room,
- Add in-room control of dampers via HALO Room Controllers, battery powered controllers or on wall buttons.
- Use PIXIE switches, sensors and scenes to control those dampers intelligently as a tightly integrated smart home, not an afterthought add-on.
- Let PIXIE coordinate lighting, fans, blinds, windows and skylights around the Aircon.
You still get:
- Per-zone control
- Proper on/off of unused areas
- A big chunk of the energy savings that premium zoned systems claim
But you also get something premium HVAC systems don’t give you by default:
A whole-home experience, not just a clever AC controller.
The hidden energy lever: setpoints and “fan-first”
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All the big government advice across Australia says the same thing:Every 1°C of extra cooling or heating can increase HVAC energy use by about 5–10%.Source: https://www.energy.gov.au/households/heating-and-cooling
And ceiling fans?
They create a strong cooling effect, letting you lift the thermostat by around 2–4°C while people still feel comfortable.
Source: https://www.energy.gov/energysaver/fans-cooling
That’s huge. It means:
If you can keep your customer comfortable at 26°C with fans instead of 23–24°C with AC alone, you’re looking at an extra 10–20%+ saving on top of zoning.
This is exactly where PIXIE can do things a stand-alone 'smart aircon' system with a zoning controller can’t.
With PIXIE, you can build “fan-first” logic. When a room is occupied and getting warm:
- Turn on the ceiling fan
- Maybe trigger blinds or a skylight
- Only bring on heavy Aircon in the heights of summer
You can also, nudge the setpoint up 1–2°C during peak tariff periods with a single scene and automatically apply “energy saver” modes when the home is empty.
So when you’re talking to customers your key talking points are:
- Zoning saves by not cooling empty rooms.
- PIXIE adds more saving by not over-cooling occupied rooms.
Blinds, windows, skylights: reduce the load before you cool it
Most premium AC controllers only think about:
- Compressor
- Fan
- Dampers
They do not see what the sun is doing to the glass, or whether the room could be comfortable with a breeze whereas PIXIE lets you treat the whole house as one system.
- Close blinds on western windows when a Heatwave scene is pressed.
- Crack open skylights or windows in shoulder seasons instead of running Aircon.
- Combine Airoon, dampers, fans and blinds in one Goodnight or Away scene
Source: https://www.csiro.au/en/news/all/articles/2024/january/air-conditioning-tips-and-tricks
PIXIE gives you the tools to deliver that in the real world, not just on a brochure.
ROI reality check: what does this mean in dollars?
Let’s put some simple numbers around it so you can talk to customers confidently. Take a typical Aussie home with:
- About 40% of energy going to heating and cooling
- Around 3,000 kWh/year used by the ducted system
- Power at roughly 30c/kWh
That’s $900/year on heating and cooling.
Now Let's Add the Extras:
- Basic zoning with binary dampers
- Realistic savings: maybe 10–25%
That’s $90–$225/year
- Basic zoning + PIXIE overlay
- Add smart schedules, fan-first logic, scenes, window/blind integration
Getting into the 20–30%+ total saving range is realistic in many homes
That’s $180–$270/year
- Premium per-room variable systems
- May squeeze out a bit more, say 25–35% total in the right house
That’s $225–$315/year
Now compare that to the cost to add a simple binary zoning system. The cost to add a PIXIE smart overlay which is competitive, and it also controls lights, fans, blinds etc.
The cost of a full premium zoned-per-room system, often several thousand dollars extra ,for many customers, the energy bill difference between PIXIE and smart zoning and Premium per-room variable system could be less than $100 a year.
That’s why the premium solution becomes a comfort and lifestyle decision, not a pure ROI decision.
Its also why PIXIE becomes a clear winner when home owners are seeking sophisticated, complete smart home solution, which saves on wiring and installation costs without any of the limitations enforced by these so called smart air con systems.
The PIXIE takeaway for installers
If you remember nothing else, remember this:
Zoning with binary dampers is your first, biggest lever.
PIXIE turns that lever into a true smart climate system, coordinating AC, dampers, fans, blinds, skylights and scenes.
Premium per-room sensor systems are OK for comfort and fine control, but the energy benefits are incremental, the ROI is often in lifestyle, not dollars.
So when a customer asks, “Will this actually save me money, or is it just a fancy screen?”
…you can confidently say:
“The real savings come from zoning, running the AC at a sensible temperature, and letting the home work as one system.
That’s exactly what we deliver with PIXIE and then you decide whether you want to spend extra for even finer comfort on top.




