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October 27, 2009 - Split-ductless P-Series A30/A36 models feature H2i® (hyper-heating) capability that provides heating down to -13°F. Indoor units are compatible with PUY/PUZ-NHA3 and PUZ-HA-NHA2 outdoor units, which operate at sound levels as low as 51 dB(A) in cooling mode and 55 dB(A) in heating mode. Operating characteristics include 24,000-42,000 BTU/hr when cooling, 26,000-45,000 BTU/hr when heating, and SEER from 14.5 to 16.8. Optional accessory controls airflow up to 150° lateral angle.

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Split-Ductless P-Series A30/A36 Models

Mitsubishi Electric & Electronics USA, Inc. - HVAC Advanced Products Div.
3400 Lawrenceville Suwanee Rd.
Suwanee, GA, 30024, USA

SUWANEE, Ga., October 22, 2009 - Once again raising the bar in eco-comfort, Mitsubishi Electric Cooling and Heating Solutions is excited to announce the launch of the newest split-ductless P-Series A30/A36 models featuring H2i® (hyper-heating) capability that provides heating down to minus 13 degrees Fahrenheit. The new STAR LINEUP features updated indoor and outdoor units designed for maximum energy efficiency, including systems that are ENERGY STAR® rated. The new units also feature an enhanced look, increased moisture removal and improved HSPF. Each of the indoor units are compatible with both the PUY/PUZ-NHA3 and PUZ-HA-NHA2 outdoor units which operate at sound levels as low as 51 dB(A) in cooling mode and 55 dB(A) in heating mode. The PCA-A indoor unit pictured below features:

  • Four updated ceiling-suspended models (A24/A30/A36/A42)

  • Increased Btu/h ranging from 24,000 to 42,000 when cooling

  • Increased Btu/h ranging from 26,000 to 45,000 when heating

  • Increased SEER ranging from 14.5 to 16.8

  • Optional i-see(TM) Sensor accessory which controls the airflow up to a wide 150 degree lateral angle for ultimate comfort by scanning the room and making adjustments based on the ambient temperature readings
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