Products & Solutions

Air Conditioning Systems

Mitsubishi Electric is a world leader in air conditioning systems for residential, commercial and industrial use. Challenged to create air conditioning systems that provide exemplary performance in the wide-ranging climatic conditions found throughout Japan, our engineers develop amazingly sophisticated yet durable units and systems capable of constant use under virtually any natural climatic condition on earth. Each product is an amazing feat in its own, delivering years of quiet operation, energy-efficient performance and minimum impact on the environment.

Product Line-up

Room Air Conditioners

Room Air Conditioners

A wide variety of indoor unit designs and outdoor unit capacities ensures the flexibility to meet the most challenging of air conditioning needs. From aesthetic wall-mounted and floor-standing designs to ceiling-recessed cassettes, abundant options are available to match virtually any interior design. Many systems are equipped with the "l-see sensor", an original Mitsubishi Electric technology that realises better air conditioning control. This is combined with other industry-leading energy-saving and silencing technologies to produce air conditioners that provide optimum performance and room comfort wherever they are installed.

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Package Air Conditioners — Mr Slim

Package Air Conditioners — Mr Slim

The Mr Slim Series of small- to medium-sized split-type room air conditioners offers the convenience of being compact yet powerful; a combination ensuring excellent performance and easy installation. Available in a variety of capacity and design combinations, the Series is ideal for creating a "best match" system for your air conditioning requirements. Inverter-based units promise industry-leading quiet operation and a high coefficient of performance (COP).

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Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF) Systems — City Multi

Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF) Systems

Mitsubishi Electric's VRF air conditioning systems offer the luxury of distributed airflow and the independent control of indoor units. Installation flexibility and a wide selection of indoor unit designs and outdoor unit capacities ensure "best match" solutions for air conditioning needs, even for the most diversified requirements. Consideration for the environment during development has led to the manufacture of powerful, compact units that consume minimal energy, have a high coefficient of performance (COP) and contribute to maximum room comfort.

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Ventilators — Lossnay

Ventilators — Lossnay

The unique Lossnay heat-exchange technologies developed by Mitsubishi Electric help refresh a room's air while leaving temperature and humidity largely unchanged. The Lossnay core is comprised of a diaphragm constructed of specially processed paper configured into a cross-flow, plate-fin structure. The advanced heat-transfer and moisture permeability properties of the paper help maximise the recovery of heat as air is circulated through the element. The result is substantial energy savings and a more comfortable indoor environment. Lossnay ventilators can be used alone or in combination with other air conditioning/ventilation systems.

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Heating, ACS and Air Conditioning Systems: Ecodan

Heating, ACS and Air Conditioning Systems: Ecodan

The Mitsubishi Electric ECODAN Hybrid System manages to take full advantage of the free thermal energy in the air, and through the aerothermal heat pump offer a system of heating and production of sanitary hot water (ACS) that respects the environment environment. This is the secret of Ecodan Hybrid's high efficiency: air conditioning and production of domestic hot water with heat pump, an efficient solution from Mitsubishi Electric.

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Chillers Series E

Chillers Series E

Chillers and heat pumps Inverter air-water of Series E are the result of conventional chillers modernization. These are done for the improvement of energetic efficiency, to reduce performance costs and to decrease carbon dioxide emissions in buildings.

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