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Mitsubishi Wall Mounted Air Conditioner
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Mitsubishi Heavy Industries was the first manufacturer to introduce a full range of split system air conditioners that utilise high efficiency and ozone friendly R410a refrigerant to the European market, combined with our inverter technology the MHI range of split systems offer industry leading levels of energy efficiency.
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Residential & Industrial Use Air Conditioner
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries has been at the cutting edge of the development of refrigeration and air conditioning systems for more than 80 years and today we continue to innovate and introduce new technologies that achieve the highest levels of efficiency and reliability in all of our air conditioning products. MHI was the first manufacturer to introduce a full range of split system air conditioners that utilise high efficiency and ozone friendly R410a refrigerant to the European market, combined with our inverter technology the MHI range of split systems offer industry leading levels of energy efficiency. Meanwhile 2010 saw the launch of our latest VRF (variable refrigerant flow) air conditioning systems; KX6. These multi-room air conditioning systems incorporate one of the widest product ranges available in order to meet the design demands of almost any application, from apartments to retail premises to hotels and multi storey buildings. The KX6 range also incorporates R410a refrigerant and inverter technology combined with sophisticated controls that ensure the highest possible levels of energy efficiency. |
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Wall Mounted Split Air Conditioners
Non-Inverter Types Wall mounted SRK28HG-S 2.8 KW 0.75 TR (9000 BTU/HR) Wall mounted SRK40HG-S 4.0 KW 1.0 TR (13000 BTU/HR) Wall mounted SRK56HE-S1 5.6 KW 1.5 TR (18500 BTU/HR) Wall mounted SRK63HE-S1 6.3 KW 2.0 TR (23000 BTU/HR) Wall mounted SRK71HE-S1 7.1 KW 2.25 TR (25000 BTU/HR) Click here to download Catalog |
MHI continues to progress and expand our product ranges with the introduction of new air to water heat pumps and award winning large capacity centrifugal chillers which are internationally recognised as one of the most energy efficient cooling systems available.
For full details of our air conditioner products and services
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Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (Thailand) Ltd. (MHIT) was established in Thailand in July 14, 1995 as an overseas subsidiary company of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI) Japan. Our principal activities are the importing and trading of machinery and heavy industrial equipment, and the related installation, maintenance, after services and repair services of over 700 products of MHI.
The main product lines and services of MHIT can be divided into, but not limited to, the following categories : Power systems, Engine systems, Environmental systems and Industrial machinery. These MHI products stemming from our accumulated experiences and continuously developing of technological research and invention over the years, bring us the business result which meets leading international standard. Through our company's policy of providing high-quality after sales service, we can meet a wide range of customer's constant needs as well as satisfaction.
In that year, Yataro Iwasaki, the founder of Mitsubishi took a lease of Government-owned Nagasaki Shipyard. He named it Nagasaki Shipyard & Machinery Works, and started the shipbuilding business on a full scale. This shipbuilding business was later turned into Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Co., Ltd., and was again launched as Mitsubishi Heavy-Industries, Ltd. in 1934, establishing its position as the largest private firm in Japan, manufacturing ships, heavy machinery, airplanes, and railroad cars.
Following the end of World War II, a law aimed at dissolving "zaibatsu" or Nagasaki Shipyard & Machinery Works dismantling the over concentration of economic power was in effect. Thus, in 1950, MHI was divided into three entities: West Japan Heavy-Industries, Ltd., Central Japan Heavy-Industries, Ltd. and East Japan Heavy-Industries, Ltd. It was later consolidated in 1964 and reborn as Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd.
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In 1970, MHI's automobile department became independent and Mitsubishi Motors Corporation began manufacturing and marketing automobiles.
Integrating each company's management and technical expertise and enhancing competitiveness in domestic and international markets, MHI has come a long way.
Integrating each company's management and technical expertise and enhancing competitiveness in domestic and international markets, MHI has come a long way.