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- MSZ-EF42VE (4.2kW)
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Silent and Efficient - well worth the upgrade
I purchased the silver MSZ-EF from Harvey Norman for a good price. Their recommended installer came out on a public holiday and installed the unit at no extra charge. I bought this unit to replace a 15 year old Electrolux Kelvinator model that sounded like a jumbo jet. The new Mitsubishi is so quiet, that even on High fan speed it doesn't require turning the TV volume up. It is audible on the highest setting, but only slightly louder than the ceiling fan it shares our living room with. Lower speeds it is completely inaudible. The silver unit lo...Read more
oks absolutely stunning and is seriously worth considering if your wall is something other than white. Coming from a non inverter system it surprised me to learn that inverters cannot immediately start at 100% power, and need to "warm up" to their maximum capacity, which seems to be about 2-3 minutes. The outdoor unit is completely silent, and you wouldn't know it was on unless you walked past and felt the fan. I love the way the louvres tuck up to become part of the square facade, even if they are a little slow to get going. Pros: Silent, looks good, works well, efficient power use/running costs Cons: Manual left/right vanes, Slow to open up/down louvres (but they look amazing so who cares) For those that cant find this information in the manual, two green lights means its more than 2c away from set temperature, and one light means it is within 2c of target.
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Questions & Answers
Jackasked
What area would this unit heat and cool?
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Eveasked
I am about to purchase a split system for a 70 square metre flat. Which size/model should I buy?
4 answers
you really need to review the size of model you need - also is it one room or multiple rooms?
my air con does about 20sqr metres - so you will need one that is minimum of 3 times the power
The challenge in buying an AC is not what/where to buy, but organising for someone to install it. After lots of time spent looking into installers, I changed plans & had several quotes from specialist AC companies who quote for the finished job- ie. provide & install the AC -as the installation can cost almost as much as the unit. They will come to your flat - advise on the right size, give you a choice of models & check your electricity supply to see if you have enough power to run a large system. They will also give you a much better warranty on the whole system.
Support C.Mitsubishi Electric
Hi Eve,
To get the system that suits your home the best, it is recommended to speak to a professional who can work out the heat load for your space (in kW). There are numerous factors that affect this kW rating of air conditioning you need, including aspect, how much glass you have, insulation (or lack thereof), exterior wall cladding. We recommend speaking to one of our specialist Dealers.
You can find your nearest Dealer here:
http://www.mitsubishielectric.com.au/wheretobuy.html
Or, get in touch with us (http://www.mitsubishielectric.com.au/request-an-aircon-quotation.html) and we will arrange for a Dealer to contact you.
Kind regards,
Mitsubishi Electric Australia Support.
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