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VRF inverter multi-system
Air-Conditioners
Water heat exchanger +
Heat storage unit
Refrigerant
Water pipe (for Air Conditioning)
Water pipe (for Sanitary)
SanitarySanitary
SanitarySanitary
H
eatingHeatingCoolingCooling
Radiator or
Fan coil
Radiator or
Fan coil
Floor
Heating
Floor
Heating
Industry leading energy ef ciency and
reliability from our advanced technology
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries offers one of the largest ranges of VRF multi inverter products
in the industry. The compact M series (11.2 to 15.5kW) is a single fan, single phase outdoor
that is providing air conditioning solutions all over Australia and New Zealand. The larger side
blow (22.4 to 33.5kW) and top discharge (40 to 68kW) units can be used singularly or in
combination to deliver up to 136kW of heat pump or heat recovery technology and energy
saving in high rise and mid rise structures. With 16 types of indoor units and 78 different
capacities available designs are only limited by imagination. Our eSolution software makes
selection simple.
The Superlink
II network can control up to 128 indoor units via a central control or BMS
interface such as Web or BACnet gateways. Mente PC can be connected for fault  nding and
recording test run reports.
MHI’s Air to Water Heat Pump
is a complete modern inverter
driven system for heating, cooling
and producing sanitary hot water
for houses offering an effective
energy saving. This product is
safe and economical with an
integrated immersion heater,
circulating pump and climate
control system within the indoor
unit. It is possible to connect
external heating sources
such as solar panels
and boilers.
'ETW' is a heat recovery type water to water centrifugal
heat pump which enables the continuous supply
of 80°C hot water by utilizing wasted hot water
with temperatures ranging from 35°C to 50°C. This
becomes the heat-source water from which thermal
energy is derived
and supplied for
reheating through
a heat pump
mechanism.
The system uses
an inverter speed
control to minimize
electric power
consumption.
Water to Water Heat Pump
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