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Steve T.

Steve T.asked

Avanti PLUS Series

Should I get an Avanti or Avanti Plus?



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Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
Glen A.Mitsubishi Heavy Industries

Hi Steve,

The Avanti and Avanti PLUS split systems both come in similar sizes (2.0kW - 6.0kW) however the Avanti PLUS is our premium series and comes with additional features and functions including improved components (making it much more energy efficient and allowing the 2.0kW model to achieve an industry leading 7 star energy rating) precise temperature control and an energy serving motion sensor. Our Bronte series is our larger series (6.3kW - 9.5kW) and is suited for larger spaces. If you'd like to speak to one of our installers and get them to provide a quote, simply visit the page below, leave your details and we'll get someone to get in touch! https://mhiaa.com.au/home/where-to-buy/request-a-quote/

Bec

Becasked

Avanti PLUS SRK50ZSXA-W (5.0 kW)

Hi :)
Had this installed a few weeks back and very happy with it. Only problem is that the salesman told us we could control it via wifi, but I can't find information on how to do this anywhere. Help would be appreciated.

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STENEN GIBSON
STENEN GIBSON

Google Mitsubishi Avanti Plus...



Bec
Bec

Hi Stenen. Have done this. I am hoping to hear from a Mitsubishi representative. Thanks.

Peter M
Peter M

Optional module needed and Intesishome app

Henry Chaisritha

Henry Chaisrithaasked

Avanti PLUS Series

My room is 12 square meters. Should I buy the 2.0 kW model or 2.5kW

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Peter M
Peter M

Depends on MANY things. For heating or cooling primarily? Room with big or small windows. Roof type. Faces summer sun or shaded side. Lots of heat generation (computers) or not. For daytime use (study) or night time use (sleeping)...



You can always turn down an aircon but never able to run above 100%. So if in doubt, buy the larger one (small extra cost) VS never being happy you cannot turn it up higher if smaller model bought.

Bottom line is the product is amazing and should be fine with either but I would pay the extra 10-20% to KNOW I am covered.

Congrats on the choice.

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
Glen A.Mitsubishi Heavy Industries

Hi Henry,

As Peter mentioned, there are a number of factors to take into consideration when selecting the size of your air-conditioner. I'd suggest referring to our handy room sizing chart and if in doubt, go for the slightly larger unit. https://mhiaa.com.au/document/srkdxk-room-sizing-chart/

Henry Chaisritha
Henry Chaisritha

Thanks but the graph does not talk about the test conditions like the temperature of that day that tested. In a very hot day like 44 Celsius my room tend to get very hot with the hot av receiver, monitor and PC cpu running at 70 celsius these adds extra 4 celsius to the room at this day what size would fit the bill? I wanted the 2.0kW because of 0.31 watts efficiency though just making sure about the test conditions. On bottom of the graph it does say (* This guide has been developed to assist in model selection for the majority of normal residential air conditioning situations) I'm not sure if I know what I think it means.

Mac H.

Mac H.asked

Avanti PLUS SRK35ZSXA-W (3.5 kW)

Please, can I get information on how the climate keeps the set temperature (cooling or heating)?
I had the Gree U-Crown climate and at a set temperature of 20 0C he warmed up to 26 0C !!!
Thanks for the reply.
Mac

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Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
Glen A.Mitsubishi Heavy Industries

Hi Mac,

Our split systems use inverter technology whereby the unit will cycle on/off to maintain the temperature within a room. Our Avanti PLUS model incorporates a precise temperature control whereby the unit will maintain the temperature within a space to within 1c by checking the temperature regularly when in auto mode.

Hope this helps!

Mac H.
Mac H.

Hi!

Thanks for the extremely fast response. Thankfully. I will take the opportunity to ask one more question, which refers to the description of Kapitoshka user:

/listings/mitsubishi-avanti-plus-platinum-series

"On the first night of operation we set the AC to 24C (the outside temperature was just below 10C) on the heat and went to bed. After 15 minutes of operation the kid's monitor was screaming about overheating and showing 29C."

which talks about the same problem as it was with the Gree climate.

First, let me provide you with information about the MIHI climate that I want to buy. Air conditioning is available in Europe (Slovenia):

https://minergia.si/index.php/product-program/climate-applications/klimatske-naprave-mitsubishi-hi

the KIREIA PLUS SRK 35 ZSX-S (3.5kW) model, I think it is equivalent to SRK35ZSXA-W (3.5 kW) in Australia.

Heat / cooler will have 3 rooms in a total area of ​​20 m2 + 6 m2 and another 2 rooms, a hall 7 m2 and a bedroom 15 m2.
Total direct 26 m2, indirectly through the door 22 m2. The height of the rooms is 2.5 m.
Temperatures in winter reach -15 to -20 0C, average +5 to
- 7 0C.
In the summer, extremes are up to +35 0C, average +26 to +30 0C.
Will the Kireia Plus (model for Europe) have any problems with maintenance of the set temperature due to the cooling of the compressor as with the post from Kapitoshka?

You will be very helpful with your knowledge of climate performance and expertise.

Thanks for the reply.

Mac H.

Kapitoshka
Kapitoshka

Hi Mac, I won't comment on specific models as I'm not MHI representative, but here are basics to consider: Most of ACs have compressor lubricants incorporated in gas and rely on "minimum operation time" to keep AC compressor lubricated. For older models I think is 10 minutes of minimum operational time for Avanti models I think is 5 minutes. Hence, if your set temperature will be reached in 3 minutes, AC will keep operation till set minimum by AC computer, then invert down or stop. In my case 7 additional minutes resulted in 9C more than set temperature. After all interaction with MHI my lessons learnt were: 1. Do not buy bigger unit than required 2. Buy latest with better logic and more advanced tech. Now we have 2,5kw Avanti model in the same room. In winter it set to keep +21c where in reality it fluctuates between +20c and +24c due to above described, which is perfectly fine with us. Hope it helps.

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