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Mitsubishi Heavy Industries SRK92ZMA-S (9.2kW)
leiahAU
- 8 reviews
- 3 likes
- SRK92ZMA-S (9.2kW)
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Quiet and powerful
Building a large house with tall ceilings we needed an aircon that was going to do the job on those 40plus days in summer and this bad boy has lived up to the test! We are into our second summer in our new home and it has kept us cool on those summer days and nights without any hassles. Love this model and this is the second Mitsubishi Heavy Industries air con we had bought in our first and second home and they have both been fantastic.
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jayTownsville
- 6 reviews
- 2 likes
Perfect
This was a replacement for a Fujitsu air-con in my unit open lounge area. It was suggested to me as they have introduced an internal mesh of some description which helps to stop the north Queensland geckos from trying to live inside the system and hence destroying the appliance which is not covered under insurance. The air-con is super super quiet although the remote is a little difficult to understand.
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MisoBrisbane
- 6 reviews
- 1 like
Great air conditioner
Have had this unit for just over a year and can't complain. Overall it's quiet and cools our entire living room and dining room area with minimum issue. Have had one warranty issue (due to installation) and Mitsubishi's approved service rep was fantastic, so overall really happy with the unit and the support we have received.
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rolyGreater Melbourne (Metropolitan), VIC
- 4 reviews
- 6 likes
Should not have procrastinated - should have done this years ago
Had been considering installing an A/c for the past 3 years but was always putting it off as the area of 14 mtrs x 5 mtrs (lounge, dining and kitchen small entry ) has over 3 mtre cathedral ceiling and has all sorts of different ceiling angles so was concerned that the unit would not cool the area, plus plenty of glass facing east and north.
Well last week bit the bullet and got my sparky to install a SRK92ZMA, did quite a bit of research, was looking at LG, Panasonic, Fujitsu and Mitsubishi Heavy, LG was $1000 cheaper and rep said if it was h...Read more
is money he would by the LG, however my sparky and his father retired A/c mechanic, had installed quite a few Mitsubishi's and he rated them highly and most forums were positive. Fitting was fairly straight forward went through the ceiling cavity, temp on the day was 36 deg and inside temp was 29 deg so it was a bloody hot day. After unit was installed we cranked fan to full and 18 deg cooling waited for the inverter to kick in and within 5 - 10 minutes you could feel the difference in the room within 30 mts to 45 mts temp in room had dropped by 3 - 4 deg and after a good hour had to increase the temp as it was getting to cold, initial impressions is that the unit works very well cools quickly and efficiently. Fan on max is audible but i would not say it is intrusive, however you would not run it at max for long periods, on low you hardly hear it, especially with TV on and conversations. Have not had a chance to check the heating side of it but if its anything like the cooling i am sure i will be very happy with it. Remote is simple and straight forward to use. Top 3 makes are Mitsu, Daiken, and Fujitsu, we have 7 Fujitsu's installed at work, however doing my comparisons i went with Mitsubishi Heavy, unit is still new and not run in so hopefully in 12 months time i will still be positive about it.
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FionaWestern Australia
- 3 reviews
- 1 like
It's hot I'm cool It's cool I'm warm
Having a large high ceiling open planned room I was very worried whether any air conditioner would work. After consulting several websites I decided on this model. I am ecstatic with its performance. It is so quick to cool not only my big high ceiling room but it also flows into the home theatre and main bedroom. It's performance is exceptional and we are only using low fan speed and 24 degree settings. An unseasonably cold spell gave us the opportunity to use the heat settings and we were thrilled that the same exceptional result was attained....Read more
With some trepidation I went outside to listen to how noisy the external unit was given the fantastic results inside. The external unit was effortlessly purring away at a very low purr. I plus the neighbours were delighted! Highly recommend this air conditioner.Similar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
Questions & Answers
Donasked
I bought a split system The inside unit is marked srk92zma-s and the outside unit is marked src92zma-s is this right?
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Glen A.Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
Hi Don,
This is correct. The indoor model number will start with 'SRK' while the outdoor model number will start with 'SRC'. When looking for manuals or any other information, please use the indoor model number.
Hope this helps!
Thank you heaps
Kaneasked
Suddenly using double the e electricity. Is that normal after 2 months to suddenly start using double the electricity?
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Glen A.Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
Hi Kane,
If you've started using your unit more frequently and for longer periods it will consumer more electricity however it shouldn't double unless you have drastically increased your usage. You can calculate how much power your unit should use by using the energy calculator on the Energy Ratings website - http://www.energyrating.gov.au/calculator. If you think you've been overcharged I suggest you speak to your power provider.
Glen A.Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
Hi Kane,
Id' suggest using the EnergyRating calculator to determine how much electricity your unit should be using and comparing this to your meter. If you find your power provider is charging you more than your meter reading, I suggest contacting them as they've been known to 'estimate' houses usage rather than check the meter correctly.
Janasked
How long does it take to cool down a room about 6m x 6m when the temp is 36 - 38 degrees? Mine is taking a long time with it set on 18 full blast. It’s brand new.
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Glen A.Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
Hi Jan,
The ability to cool down a space from those high temperatures depends on a number of factors including the type of insulation your space has, window size and location, what type of floors you have, how many doors you may have open plus many more.
If the room has been exposed to alot of sunlight through the day and you are turning it on for the first time it will take some time to cool down. You may want to use the 'High Power' operation when you turn the unit on and ensure all doors are closed to allow the unit to cool the space down as quickly as possible.
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roly
Well winter has arrived and it's time to try out the heating ability of my Mitsi A/c, got up to the property mid afternoon temp in house about 14 deg so you def had to be rugged up, cranked the Mitsi ... Read more
to maximum, within 5-10 mts you could def fell the difference let it run for about 20 minutes, and then turned it off as the wood heater had kicked in. Over the moon with the unit could not be any happier.