Mitsubishi Electric Ducted Air Conditioning
PEA-M-HAA Series
Range: PEA-M100-140HAA
Mitsubishi Electric is pleased to expand the connection line up of its Mr Slim INVERTER M Series. Now connectable to our range of HAA Series 2 piece construction ducted units, PLA cassettes and PCA under ceiling units in 10 and 12.5 kW models. Together with our range of GAA and low profile PEAD Series ducted units provides a flexible choice to suit most applications.
- Capacity Range: 10.0 kW – 14.0 kW
- High external static pressure
- 2 piece construction
- Flexibility in design
- Ideal for existing homes
- R32 refrigerant
Full Inverter Control
Mitsubishi Electric Inverters ensure a high level of performance, including the finer control of operation frequency. As a result, improved power management is applied in all heating/ cooling ranges, and maximum comfort is achieved while consuming less energy.
Compact Design & Less Intrusive
Compared to our current Twin Fan model, PUZ-M100/125 is now a smaller unit for the same capacity. Due to its size it is less obtrusive and more easily hidden from view. Provides flexibility with installations depending on location of the unit.
Easier Transportation & Installation
The PUZ-M100/125 have a 26% reduction in height and 35% reduction in weight, compared to our Twin Fan model. Making it easier to transport and handle during installation.
Description
16.0 kW Cooling
18.0 kW Heating
Large Ducted Systems Power Inverter | Wired Control with Back Light
7 Day Wired Controller (PAR-41MAAM)
A large easy to read display with backlit LCD. Features:
- Weekly timer – 8 patterns up to 7 days
- Auto-off timer
- Temperature range restriction – Limit minimum and maximum to prevent over heating/cooling
- Operation lock
- Multi Language (EN/FR/DE/ES/IT/PT/SV/RU)
Zone Controller
What is Zoning?
Zoning is the ability to turn off a section of your ducted air conditioning system when not in use.
The Mitsubishi Electric Zone Controller expands functionality, delivering conditioned air where you want it in the home/office. With the ability of creating up to 4 or 8 separate zones, why condition air in unoccupied areas?