Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) Air Conditioning 2010

Combination with solar collectors

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) Air Conditioning 2010

Air to water heat pump

6HP

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) Air Conditioning 2010

FDCW140VNX HMS140V MT300

3HP, 3.5HP

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) Air Conditioning 2010

FDCW71VNX FDCW100VNX HMA100V, HMA100VM

Features

Various sterilization temperature settings according to the requirements of each country.

 

Water supply pressure at showers and faucets to second and third floors will not drop. By utilizing the direct incoming water supply and not using water from a storage tank water pressure and quality is maintained as well as the reduction in risk of legionella bacteria generation. (If a third party water storage tank is used there will be a reduction of water pressure at showers and faucets when they are used at the same time.)

 

Possible to connect external heating sources including solar collectors. Refer to our installation manual for details.

Optimum annual operation costs thanks to the inverter driven compressor. The speed of the compressor is controlled according to the demand, and the industries highest COP level of 4.08-4.44* in heating operation has been achieved. (*: condition 2 on page 5)

 

The compact size (600x650mm footprint) has been achieved by integrating the hot water tank for sanitary water together with the water heat exchanger in indoor unit. Electric wiring and piping works are simpler due to integrated indoor unit design.

 

Electric wiring and piping works are simpler because of the integrated indoor unit design.

 

Max temperature flow line is 65°C with use of a large capacity auxiliary electric heater as standard equipment for back-up so that the system will be able to cope with irregular and excessive use of hot water. (58°C with only use of compressor)