Mitsubishi Heat Pumps Can Solve Residential As Well As Commercial Solutions For Heating And Cooling
Are you having problems with your current heating and cooling system not doing it's job? Are there places within your residence or your business that is not getting the proper temperature? You can find a solution to these problems by investing in one of the many Mitsubishi Heat Pumps that are available today. Mitsubishi Products has been a very popular name in the HVAC system industry for over 27 years now. They have built their reputation on supplying products such as Mitsubishi Heat Pumps that will give the performance that they promise.
Many homeowners today are updating their HVAC systems because the government will give them a tax-credit on employing an energy efficient system versus their older system. Mitsubishi has two models that will qualify for this tax credit, which can be up to $1500.00 for the homeowner. The two Mitsubishi Heat Pumps that you will find are the advanced split systems with model numbers MSZ/MUZ-FD09NA and MSZ/MUZ-FD12NA. These two systems will give you that tax credit as well as a lower energy bill and the comfort in every part of your home that you are wanting.
Mitsubishi Heat Pumps
The first of the Mitsubishi Heat Pumps is the Mr. Slim Split Ductless Heat Pump. It features a 25 SEER high efficiency rating. It has full capacity cooling that is capable of 9,000 BTU and a heating capacity of up to 10,900 BTU. It employs an inverter driven DC compressor that is extremely reliable. These Mitsubishi Heat Pumps improve their electrical power factor by up to 98 percent with the Pulse Amplitude Modulation Control or PAM. This powerful mode gives an extra 15 minutes of high power heating and cooling per cycle. It also has the iSee Sensor, which helps to determine the differences in temperature throughout rooms in your home and adjusts them.
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The second model of the Mitsubishi Heat Pumps has basically all the same features as the first one, but this one is a bit more powerful. It has a 22 SEER rating with 10.55 HSPF. It also has full capacity cooling but has the capacity of 12,000 BTUs and a heating capacity of 13,600 BTU's. This unit can be controlled by a remote control system and M-Net advanced system control. These Mitsubishi Heat Pumps have the Econo Cool mode. This mode allows for 1 degree Fahrenheit temperature setting to get just the perfect temperature. You can also use the self-diagnostic function in order to troubleshoot any problems, there may be. |

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