Yes, it is possible to have multiple vents connected to a central air conditioner system. In fact, most central air conditioning systems are designed to accommodate multiple vents throughout a building or home. The purpose of these vents is to distribute cool air evenly and efficiently to various rooms or areas.
The number and placement of vents in a central air conditioning system depend on factors such as the size and layout of the space, the cooling requirements of different areas, and the design of the HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) system. A professional HVAC technician or contractor can assess your specific needs and design a ductwork system that includes multiple vents to ensure optimal cooling throughout your home or building.
It's important to note that the size and capacity of the central air conditioner should be properly matched to the cooling load and the number of vents to ensure efficient and effective cooling performance. A properly designed and installed HVAC system with multiple vents can help maintain consistent temperatures and comfort in different areas of your home or building.