Mitsubishi Electric Cooling and Heating Solutions is the U.S. marketing subsidiary of Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, a world leader in intelligent air-conditioning and heating technology and, according to Fortune magazine, the 215th largest corporation in the world. Mitsubishi Electric provides sales support and training to contractors, engineers, and distributors on Mitsubishi's award-winning line of variable refrigerant flow (VRF) zoning and split-zoning cooling and heating systems for both commercial and residential installations.

For the past 30 years, Mitsubishi Electric Cooling and Heating Solutions has enhanced people's lives by improving comfort, conserving energy, and promoting environmental sustainability.

A U.S. subsidiary of Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Mitsubishi Electric is a leading marketer of variable refrigerant flow (VRF) zoning and split-zoning air-conditioning systems for both commercial and residential installations. VRFsystems, which are highly efficient and can dramatically cut energy costs, are one of the fastest growing segments of the American air conditioning and heating market. Mitsubishi Electric provides training and product support to contractors, engineers, and distributors across the country. Mitsubishi Electric's Diamond Alliance ties together a network of distributors, contractors, and design-engineering firms committed to building brand loyalty and delivering exceptional customer service.


Mitsubishi Electric is a manufacturer member of the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC), the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE), the Air Conditioning Contractors of America (ACCA), and the Air Conditioning Heating and Refrigeration Institute (AHRI). Mitsubishi Electric recently worked with the AHRI to pass Standard 1230, which established a new category for VRF Multi-split systems.


 

Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF) zoning is an energy-efficient method of providing precise comfort control to indoor environments. VRF offers a wide variety of applications. From spot cooling or heating a single room in a home (using a split-ductless system) to a large commercial building with multiple floors and areas (that require individual comfort control delivered by a split-zoning system). VRF moves refrigerant to the zone to be heated or cooled, allowing the temperature of that area to be more precisely controlled. It can simultaneously cool some zones while heating other areas or just provide comfort control. Ductless systems provide more building design flexibility and result in more usable space. Ducted systems allow you to combine multiple rooms into a single zone. Mitsubishi uses a two-pipe design. Inverter compressor technology is highly responsive and efficient. The technology allows for compact, quiet units, and flexibility for placement.


Variable Refrigerant Flow (VRF) zoning is an energy-efficient method of providing precise comfort control to indoor environments:




Wide variety of applications - everything from spot cooling or heating a single room in a home with a split-ductless system to a large commercial building with multiple floors and areas (zones) that require individual comfort control delivered by a split-zoning system.


* Zones are single or multiple room spaces that are conditioned to a set temperature and are operated independently from other rooms within the same structure.

* VRF moves refrigerant to the zone to be heated or cooled, allowing the temperature of that zone to be more precisely controlled - can simultaneously cool some zones while heating other zones or only provide comfort control to zones that are in use.

* Ductless systems provide more flexibility for building design and result in more usable space.

* Ducted systems allow you to combine multiple rooms into a single zone.

* Unlike other VRF systems, MEHVAC uses a two-pipe design - reduces the complexity, time and cost of installation with fewer refrigerant lines and connections.

* INVERTER Compressor technology is highly responsive and efficient.

* Compact, quiet units that allow for flexibility of placement.

* Gives architects and owner more design freedom.

* Integrated, simple to use controls.

 

 


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