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The PEFY-P72 and PEFY-P96 single-phase ducted indoor units by Mitsubishi Electric Cooling and Heating provide up to 60% energy savings.

08/23/2012


The PEFY-P72 and P96 single-phase ducted indoor units by Mitsubishi Electric Cooling and Heating provide up to 60% energy savings. Courtesy: Mitsubishi ElectricMitsubishi Electric Cooling & Heating has updated its ceiling-concealed, ducted commercial indoor units, offering end users adjustable static pressure settings, extremely quiet operation, and high efficiency. These single-phase ducted indoor units (models PEFY-P72 and PEFY-P96) include a new motor that provides up to 60% energy savings over previous generation equipment, and static pressure settings up to 1 in. (with voltage changes) that provide flexibility for duct extension, branching, and air outlet configuration. Other features of the unit include dual setpoint functionality, single-phase power, reduced noise (36 to 46 dBA), and multiple fan speed. The ceiling-concealed indoor units can be used with all of Mitsubishi Electric’s Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF) zoning outdoor units and can be monitored through the CITY MULTI Controls Network.

Mitsubishi Electric Cooling & Heating

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