t require ductwork, they’re the perfect heating and cooling systems for renovating older buildings that were constructed before air conditioning was available, even those with plaster walls and brick facades. The versatility and variety of applications for Mitsubishi Electric systems are virtually ...
In 1924, the Nagasaki Works commenced operations, followed by the Nakatsugawa Works in 1943. Subsequently, the Wakayama Works began producing specialized and packaged room air-conditioners, now known as the Air-Conditioning & Refrigeration Systems Works. Later, Shizuoka Works was established and starte...
Diamond Controls enables advanced integration with Mitsubishi Electric Air Conditioning units via an exclusive interface, providing a single point of access to control and monitor the system. Controlling numerous systems through a single centralized user interface reduces the time it takes to make necessar...
Mitsubishi Air Conditioning WALL – MOUNTED WIRED Manage your home´s heating and cooling with easy-to-use wall-mounted controllers that manage one to 16 indoor unis. Mini-split systems are great for Mobile homes heated by ductless systems—hot water, electric heat or radiant panels. They’re...
•Adding air conditioning to spaces that are heated by hydronic or electric heat and have no ductwork •Historical renovations or any application where preserving the look of the original structure is essential •Commercial add-on jobs where the existing air conditioning system cannot be stretched...
If you want to install an air conditioning and heating system in4 different rooms, your best option is a 4 zone mini-split system. These quad systems are becoming increasingly popular because they are both energy-efficient, require no ductwork, and are easy to install/maintain. ...
The Lossnay System can reduce the overall cost of air conditioning by using available energy in the stale exhaust air to preheat or precool incoming outside air. A MERV 16 filtration option is available for reducing the contaminants in the air. It’s a way we can work smarter, not harder...