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To celebrate the return to trade events Mitsubishi Electric will have a comprehensive product range on display at ARBS 2022.

To support our residential air conditioning trade customers, we will be showing off our latest split system and ducted range including a model which will be launched at the show.

Did you know that you don’t need a dedicated plant room for a water cooled Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF) system? A cupboard sized space will do. Water Cooled VRF connects to a building’s closed water circuit, including from previous chiller systems and doesn’t require access to outside air like air cooled systems

Be sure to visit the Mitsubishi Electric at stand numbers 360 and 406 to see why developers are loving getting floor space back for their projects with this innovative product.

Also on display will be the Hybrid City Multi VRF system, which uses water between the Hydro Branch Controller and indoor units. Hybrid City Multi VRF was introduced to allow for staged installations and compliance with refrigerant concentration regulations in AS/NZS 5149 without requiring a refrigerant leak detection system.

Air quality is a hot topic and something Mitsubishi Electric has many years of experience in developing products for air treatment and air movement.

Coming to ARBS 2022 will be some exciting new heat recovery ventilation products designed for both residential and commercial applications. See the new sensible core heat exchangers and find out from the Mitsubishi Electric team how they can reduce heating and cooling loads for buildings.

This year Mitsubishi Electric will be going big at ARBS 2022. An innovative product on display will be the e-Series modular chillers. The R32 chillers can be combined to provide a total system capacity up to 1080 kW and are used in comfort and process cooling applications.

Mitsubishi Electric will have Climaventa brand chillers on display. The Climaveneta Chillers are suitable for commercial centres, data centres, hotels, industrial processes, offices, and residential buildings.

For more information, visit us at www.mitsubishielectric.com.au