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27/09/2011 - Zen and the art of elegant energy saving performance

Mitsubishi Electric has used the 100% Design Show (Earl’s Court, 22-25 September) to highlight the stunningly stylish new Zen air conditioning unit, which has been designed to complement modern contemporary commercial spaces. 

 

The sleek and polished design of the new Zen indoor unit has been built with chic elegance in mind and matches good looks with an A-rated energy saving performance.

 

Three sizes are available in a luxurious high-gloss black, silver or white finish that resembles modern audio-visual equipment and contributes to the high-quality feel and looks, making it a welcome accent to any room décor.

 

“We have designed a range of indoor models that will fit into any high-end establishment to offer complete control of the internal environment without compromising on style,” explains Debbie Reeve, Marketing Manager for Mitsubishi Electric’s range of air conditioning products. 

 

The models, which are available immediately, offer COPs (Coefficient of Performance) of between 3.71 and 4.57 and can link to a choice of 13 different outdoor units to offer single or multiple connection. 

Zen units will deliver cooling capacities of between 2.5 and 5.0kW and heating capacities of between 3.2 and 5.8kW and come with an advanced ‘silent mode’ fan speed setting that provides ultra-silent operation as low as 21dB.  “It is so quiet that customers will find themselves checking to make sure it is on,” adds Reeve.   

 

The streamlined, wall-mounted indoor units have elegant bevelled edges, epitomising sophistication and quality.  Combining impressively low power consumption and quiet, yet powerful performance, the unit provides a new way of incorporating air conditioning into a diverse range of stylish high street interiors, while simultaneously ensuring maximum room and energy savings.

 

The indoor unit keeps its amazingly thin form even during operation, with the only physical change noticeable being the movement of the variable vent.  All Zen units are equipped with a weekly timer and come with a remote controller as standard.

 

“We have designed the Zen to work in a variety of output capabilities and installation patterns, making it an ideal match for any modern situation,” ends Reeve.

 

For further information on the new model and the complete range of advanced air conditioning, visit www.mitsubishielectric.co.uk/aircon.

 

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