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1. Dimensions H W D 538 699 249 538 699 249 550 800 285 Weight kg 24 25 36 3 Air Volume Cooling pa 31 5 31 5 36 3 Heating m min 31 5 31 5 34 8 Outdoor Unit Sound Level SPL Cooling dB A 50 50 50 Heating dB A 50 50 51 Sound Level PWL Cooling dB A 63 64 64 Operating Current Max A 5 5 6 2 9 4 A mm m m Breaker Size 10 10 12 Diameter Liquid Gas 6 35 9 52 6 35 9 52 6 35 12 7 Max Length Out In 20 20 20 Max Height Out In 12 12 12 Guaranteed Operating Cooling 15 46 15 46 15 46 Range Outdoor Heating 10 424 10 424 10 424 1 Refrigerant leakage contributes to climate change Refrigerant with lower global warming potential GWP would contribute less to global warming than a refrigerant with higher GWP if leaked to the atmosphere This appliance contains a refrigerant fluid with a GWP equal to 1975 This means that if 1 kg of this refrigerant fluid would be leaked to the atmosphere the impact on global warming would be 1975 times higher than 1 kg of CO2 over a period of 100 years Never try to interfere with the refrigerant circuit yourself or disassemble the product yourself and always ask a professional Energy consumption based on standard test results Actual energy consumption will depend on how the appliance is used and where it is located SHi Super High Ext Piping SEER SCOP and other related description are based on COMMISSION D
2. SERIES 29 P029 048 indd 29 f 13 12 12 1 18 31 PM SELECTION Choose the model that best matches room conditions STEP 1 SELECT SERIES A multiple series line up to choose from each with various outstanding features In addition to inverter equipped models constant speed floor standing and cassette models can be selected Choose the best series to match usage needs Wall mounted Units MSZ F series MSZ E series 25 35 25 35 25 35 25 35 25 35 Super SEER SCOP Cooling SEER SCOP Cooling niir ED ee D D merter BS Gey E MSZ S SERIES MSZ G SERIES MSZ H series T _ 7 50 50 SEER ISCOPH coolin SEER SCOP Cooling SEER SCOPE Cooling mler At MXZ In er At At Heating MXZ In er At At Heating MXZ Floor standing Cassette Units MFZ series MLZ series 25 i SEER SCOP A mler Inverter energy Super energy saving on Energy Rank To Ultra quiet operation Sg Cooling and heating operation Compatible for connection to MXZ Series system To confirm compatibility with the MXZ Series multi type system refer to the MXZ Series page connection STEP 2 SELECT OUTDOOR UNIT Some outdoor units in the line up have heaters for use in cold regions Units with an H in the model name are equipped with heaters Heater Installed MUZ FH25 35VEHZ MUZ EF25 35VEH MUZ FH50VEHZ MUZ SF25 35 42VEH MUZ SF50VEH MUFZ KJ25 35VEHZ MUFZ KJ50VEHZ Selecting a Heater
3. It is okay to wash the filter with water l air cleaning effect is maintained 3D surface Waved surface Temperature can be preset to 10 C when heating in the i save mode except when connected to MXZ 8B140VA YA MXZ 8B160VA YA Outdoor Units for Cold Region 25 35 42 50 Standard Units Single split tyoe outdoor units are available in both standard and amp 1 heater equipped units An electric heater is installed in each unit to prevent freezing in cold outdoor environments MUZ SF25 35 42VE MUZ SF50VE MUZ SF25 35 42VEH MUZ SF50VEH 38 P029 048 indd 38 13 12 12 1 18 47 PM MSZ S series sneer Indoor Unit Outdoor Unit Remote Controller For MXZ Connection Only MSZ SF15 20VA Pure AUTO SWING Weeki AO Group H Wi Fi 3 Flare Optional Optional Optional a Failure Diagnosis Recall Type Inverter Heat Pump Indoor Unit MSZ SF15VA MSZ SF20VA MSZ SF25VE MSZ SF25VE MSZ SF35VE MSZ SF35VE Outdoor Unit for MXZ connection MUZ SF25VE MUZ SF25VEH MUZ SF35VE MUZ SF35VEH Refrigerant R410A Power Source Outdoor Power supply Supply Outdoor V Phase Hz 230 Single 50 Design load kW 25 29 3 5 So Annual electricity consumption kWh a 116 116 171 Wal SEER 7 6 7 6 m2 72 Cooling Energy efficiency class A A
4. 42 21 24 30 36 42 SLo Lo Mid Hi SHi Heating 21 24 34 39 45 21 24 34 39 45 21 24 34 40 46 21 24 34 40 46 Somara pwy Cooing fea T o o 57 57 57 57 Dimensions H W D mm i i 550 800 285 550 800 285 550 800 285 550 800 285 Weight 31 31 31 31 Air Volum Cooling 31 1 31 1 35 9 35 9 P Heating 20 7 88 ooling mre E 48 48 50 50 Sound Level PWL Cooling 58 58 62 62 Operating Current Max 8 2 8 2 8 2 8 2 Breaker Size 10 10 10 10 Diameter Liquid Gas 6 35 9 52 6 35 9 52 6 35 9 52 6 35 9 52 6 35 9 52 6 35 9 52 o Max Length Out in 20 20 20 20 Max Height Out In 12 12 12 12 Guaranteed Operating Cooling 10 46 10 46 10 46 10 46 Range Outdoor Heating 15 24 20 24 15 24 20 24 1 Refrigerant leakage contributes to climate change Refrigerant with lower global warming potential GWP would contribute less to global warming than a refrigerant with higher GWP if leaked to the atmosphere This appliance contains a refrigerant fluid with a GWP equal to 1975 This means that if 1 kg of this refrigerant fluid would be leaked to the atmosphere the impact on global warming would be 1975 times higher than 1 kg of CO2 over a period of 100 years Never try to interfere with the refrigerant circuit yourself or disassemble the product yourself and always ask a professional Energy consumption based on standard test results Actual energy consumption will depend on how the appliance is
5. 192 244 SEER 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 T 72 Cooling Energy efficiency class A A A A A A Capacity Rated kW 2 BS SLS 3 5 4 2 5 0 Min Max Pw fo a e a eee a 09 40 T454 Totalinput Rated dwf o o o oee ose ogo 090 1 280 1 560 CE TT ator ator 40 C 2 9 10 C 3 8 10 O 4 2100 at reference design temperature KW TOC 24100 294100 29 100 3 8 10 C 4 2 10 C testy at bivalent temperature E E a e 2 9 10 C 3 8 10 C 4 2 10 C at operation limit temperature kW saa 20 C 15 6 1 7 20 C 4 15 C 8 5 15 C Heating Back up heating capacity kW 0 0 10 C aur 10 C 0 0 10 C 0 0 10 C 0 0 10 C 0 0 10 C Average Annual electricity consumption kWh a ale 730 882 910 lala 1309 Season Scop 4 7 4 6 4 6 4 5 4 6 4 5 Energy efficiency class A A A A A A Capacity Rated kW 3 2 3 2 4 0 4 0 5 4 5 8 Min Max kW 1 1 4 2 1 1 4 2 1 8 5 5 1 8 5 5 1 4 6 3 1 6 7 5 Total Input Rated kW 0 700 0 700 0 955 0 955 1 460 1 565 Operating Current Max A 7 3 7 3 8 5 8 5 9 5 12 4 Input Rated kW 0 027 0 027 0 027 0 027 0 031 0 031 0 031 0 034 Operating Current Max A 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 4 Dimensions H W D mm 299 895 195 299 895 195 299 895 195 299 895 195 299 895 195 299 895 195 299 895 195 299 895 195 Weight 11 5 11 5 11 5 11 5 11 5 11 5 11 5 11 5 Tr Air Volume SLo Lo Cooling 40 46 63 83 105 40 46 63 83 105 58 66 77 89 10 3 58 68 79 93 110 Mid Hi SH
6. 3 2 C 2 3 2 C at reference design temperature KW 1 3 2 C 1 3 2 C 1 6 2 C 1 6 2 C 2 3 2 C 2 3 2 C l Cay at bivalent temperature kW 1 3 2 C 1 3 2 C 1 6 2 C 1 6 2 C 2 1 2 C 2 1 2 C 2 3 2 C 2 3 2 C Were at operation limit temperature kW 2 0 15 C 1 6 20 C 2 2 15 C 1 6 20 C 3 4 15 C 2 2 20 C 3 4 15 C 2 3 20 C Season Back up heating capacity kW 0 0 2 C 0 0 2 C 0 0 2 C 0 0 2 C 0 0 2 C 0 0 2 C 0 0 2 C 0 0 2 C Annual electricity consumption kWh a 337 337 923 418 417 507 507 563 563 SCOP 5 4 5 4 5 4 5 4 5 8 5 8 Oil Sl Energy efficiency class Attt APE Att ATT Attt Attt Attt ATF Indoor Unit MSZ GF60VE MSZ GF71VE Outdoor Unit MUZ GF60VE MUZ GF71VE Refrigerant R410A Design load kW 6 1 7A Cooling Annual electricity consumption ta kWh a 311 364 SEER 6 8 6 8 Energy efficiency class Att Att Design load kW 2 5 2 C 3 7 2 C At reference design temperature kW 2 5 2 C 3 7 2 C oes at bivalent temperature kW 2 5 2 C 3 7 2 C Heating Capacity at operation limit temperature kW 3 7 15 C 5 4 15 C Warmer Season Back up heating capacity kW 0 0 2 C 0 0 2 C Annual electricity consumption kWh a 664 963 SCOP 5 3 5 4 Energy efficiency class Attt Attt Indoor Unit MSZ HJ25VA MSZ HJ35VA MSZ HJ50VA Outdoor Unit MUZ HJ25VA MUZ HJ35VA MUZ HJ50VA Refrigerant R410A Design load kW 2 9 3 1 5 0 Cooling Annual electri
7. Lo Cooling 3 9 4 7 6 3 8 6 11 6 6 4 7 4 8 6 10 1 12 4 Mid Hi SHi Dry Wet Heatin 4 0 4 7 6 4 9 2 13 2 5 7 7 2 9 0 11 2 14 6 g Sound Level SPL Cooling 21 24 29 36 42 27 31 35 39 44 SLo Lo Mid Hi SHi Heating 21 24 29 36 44 25 29 34 39 46 58 60 Dimensions H W D 550 800 285 550 800 285 880 840 330 Weight 37 37 55 Air Volume Cuong 31 3 33 6 48 8 puget now lt ee zl z ooling Unit Sound Level SPL A Te 30 F Sound Level PWL Cooling 60 61 64 Operating Current Max 9 6 9 6 13 6 Breaker Size 9 2 10 16 Diameter Liquid Gas 6 35 9 52 6 35 9 52 6 35 12 7 o Max Length Out in 20 20 30 Max Height Out In 12 12 15 Guaranteed Operating Cooling 10 46 10 46 10 46 Range Outdoor Heating AG 424 15 24 1 Refrigerant leakage contributes to climate change Refrigerant with lower global warming potential GWP would contribute less to global warming than a refrigerant with higher GWP if leaked to the atmosphere This appliance contains a refrigerant fluid with a GWP equal to 1975 This means that if 1 kg of this refrigerant fluid would be leaked to the atmosphere the impact on global warming would be 1975 times higher than 1 kg of CO2 over a period of 100 years Never try to interfere with the refrigerant circuit yourself or disassemble the product yourself and always ask a professional 2 8 SHi Super High 4 5 Please see page 47 for heating warmer season specifica
8. MSZ SF50VE MSZ GF60VE MSZ GF71VE Wide Line up Eight different indoor units Model 15 71 are available to meet your diversified air conditioning needs MSZ SF15 20VA for MXZ connection Compact and Stylish MSZ SF15 20VA The stylish square indoor unit adds a touch of class to any room in terior The compact design is 64mm thinner than our previous indoor unit with the lowest output capacity MSZ GE22VA Comparison with our previous model GE T 45mm less E i kareena 64mm less 38mm less P029 048 indd 37 MSZ SF25 35 42 50VE MSZ GF60 71VE Fami ly Desi gn MSZ SF15 20 25 35 42 50 Models in the 25 50 class are introduced as single split units while retaining the popular design of the SF15 20VA as indoor units exclusively for multi systems From small rooms to living rooms it is possible to coordinate residences with a unified design Size may vary 13 12 12 1 18 45 PM Weekly Timer Easily set desired temperatures and operation start stop times to match lifestyle patterns Reduce wasted energy consumption by using the timer to prevent forgetting to turn off the unit and eliminate temperature setting adjustments E Example Operation Pattern Winter Heating mode Thurs Fri Sat Sun Mon Tues Wed ON 20 C E E eens eee Ere ON 20 C Automatically changes to high power operation at wake up time Automatically turned off during work hours Baie a i
9. and other related description are based on COMMISSION DELEGATED REGULATION EU No 626 2011 The temperature conditions for calculating SCOP are based on Average Season P029 048 indd 46 a professional on will depend on how the appliance is used and where it is located 46 13 12 12 1 18 58 PM specification on Warmer Condition Type Inverter Heat Pump Indoor Unit MSZ FH25VE MSZ FH35VE MSZ FH50VE Outdoor Unit MUZ FH25VE MUZ FH25VEHZ MUZ FH35VE MUZ FH35VEHZ MUZ FH50VE MUZ FHSOVEHZ Refrigerant R410A Design load kW 2 5 2 5 3 5 3 5 5 0 Cooling Annual electricity consumption kWh a 96 96 138 138 244 244 SEER 9 1 9 1 8 9 8 9 7 2 Energy efficiency class At At Attt Attt Att Design load kW 1 7 2 C 1 8 2 C 2 0 2 C 2 2 2 C 3 3 2 C 3 3 2 C l RE at bivalent temperature KW 1 7 2 C 1 8 2 C 2 0 2 C 2 2 2 C 2 5 2 C 3 3 2 C aei at operation limit temperature kW 2 5 15 C 1 7 25 C 3 2 15 C 2 6 25 C 5 2 15 C 3 8 25 C Season Back up heating capacity kW 0 0 2 C 0 0 2 C 0 0 2 C 0 0 2 C 0 0 2 C 0 0 2 C Annual electricity consumption kWh a 376 397 429 471 614 787 SCOP 6 3 6 3 6 5 4 8 6 5 5 7 5 9 Energy efficiency class Attt Art ATTE ATERT Attt Attt Type Inverter Heat Pump Indoor Unit MSZ EF25VE2 MSZ EF35VE2 MSZ EF50VE2 Outdoor Unit MUZ EF25VE MUZ EF25VEH M
10. 0 9 8 12 0 30 33 36 40 45 30 33 38 43 49 9 8 11 3 13 4 15 6 18 3 9 8 11 3 13 4 15 6 18 3 29 37 41 45 49 29 37 41 45 49 9 7 11 5 13 3 15 4 17 8 10 2 11 5 13 3 15 4 17 8 30 87 41 45 49 30 87 41 45 49 58 58 65 65 Dimensions H W D mm 550 800 285 550 800 285 880 840 330 880 840 330 880 840 330 880 840 330 Weight 35 35 55 55 50 53 Cooling 35 2 35 2 44 6 44 6 49 2 50 1 Air Volume Bao aty S Se E ooling mame q Soundievel BPL T ino 51 51 52 52 55 55 Sound Level PWL Cooling 63 63 65 65 65 65 Operating Current Max 9 2 9 2 12 12 14 16 1 Breaker Size 10 10 16 16 20 20 Diameter Liquid Gas 6 35 9 52 6 35 9 52 6 35 12 7 6 35 12 7 6 35 15 88 9 52 15 88 o Max Length Out In 20 20 30 30 30 30 Max Height Out In 12 12 15 15 15 15 Guaranteed Operating Cooling i 10 46 10 46 10 46 10 46 10 46 10 46 Range Outdoor Heating 15 24 20 24 15 24 15 24 1 Refrigerant leakage contributes to climate change Refrigerant with lower global warming potential GWP would contribute less to global warming than a refrigerant with higher GWP if leaked to the atmosphere This appliance contains a refrigerant fluid with a GWP equal to 1975 This means that if 1 kg of this refrigerant fluid would be leaked to the atmosphere the impact on global warming would be 1975 times higher than 1 kg of CO2 over a
11. 0VA Refrigerant R410A Power Source Indoor Power supply Supply Outdoor V Phase Hz 230V Single SOHz Design load kW 25 3 1 5 0 Annual electricity consumption kWh a val 212 292 SEER S1 By 6 0 Cooling Energy efficiency class A A A Capacity Rated kW DIS Min Max 1 4 3 5 1 3 5 0 1 040 2 060 2A 10 O 810 at reference design temperature 2 4 10 C 8 testy at bivalent temperature 2 4 10 O 3 8 10 O Al 8 at operation limit temperature kW 1 9 2 4 10 C 8 8 10 C Heating Back up heating capacity kW 0 0 0 0 10 C 0 0 10 C Average Annual electricity consumption kWh a 885 1267 Season Scop 3 8 4 2 Energy efficiency class A A Capacity Rated kW 3 6 5 4 Min Max kW 0 9 3 5 1 1 4 41 1 4 6 5 Total Input Rated kW 0 870 0 995 1 480 Operating Current Max A 5 8 6 5 9 8 Input Rated kW 0 020 0 021 0 037 Operating Current Max A 0 3 0 3 0 4 Dimensions H W D mm 290 799 232 290 799 232 290 799 232 Weight 9 9 kg 9 ladoor AirVolume SLo Lo Cooling 38 55 73 95 3 8 57 7 8 109 6 3 9 1 11 1 129 Unit Sa Rath Mid Hi SHi Dry Wet Heating 3 5 5 5 7 5 10 0 3 5 5 5 7 5 10 3 6 1 8 3 11 1 14 3 Sound Level SPL Cooling dB A 22 30 37 43 22 31 38 45 28 36 40 45 SLo Lo Mid Hi SHi Heating dB A 23 30 37 43 23 30 37 44 27 34 41 47 Sound Level PWL Cooling dB A 60 60 mm
12. A A cee Rated kW 2 5 2 5 3 5 3 5 Min Max WwW a rn ac ns 0 9 3 4 0 9 3 4 1 1 3 8 1 1 3 8 Totalinput Rated KW TCE o 0 600 0 600 1 080 1 080 Designioad KT S o y 2 4 10 C 2 4 10 C 2 9 10 C 2 9 10 C at reference design temperature WwW ooo SSS ee 2 4 10 C 2 4 10 C 2 9 10 C 2 9 10 C testy at bivalent temperature E 2 4 10 C 2 4 10 C 2 9 10 C 2 9 10 C at operation limit temperature kW 2 0 15 C 1 6 20 C 2 2 15 C 1 6 20 C Heating Back up heating capacity kW 0 0 10 C 0 0 10 C 0 0 10 C 0 0 10 C Average Annual electricity consumption kWh a 764 790 923 948 Season scop 4 4 4 3 4 4 4 3 Energy efficiency class A A A A peat Rated kW 3 2 3 2 4 0 4 0 Min Max kW IAI IOA 1 3 4 6 1 3 4 6 Total Input Rated kW 0 780 0 780 1 030 1 030 Operating Current Max A 8 4 8 4 8 5 8 5 Input Rated kW 0 017 0 019 0 024 0 024 0 027 0 027 Operating Current Max A 0 17 0 19 0 2 0 2 0 3 0 3 Dimensions H W D mm 250 760 168 250 760 168 299 798 195 299 798 195 299 798 195 299 798 195 Weight kg 7 7 7 7 10 10 10 10 Indoor z7 Unit Air Volume SLo Lo Cooling 3 5 3 9 4 6 5 5 6 9 3 5 41 56 72 91 3 5 41 5 6 7 2 91 35 41 56 7 2 91 3 5 41 5 6 7 2 9 1 Mid Hi SHi Dry Met Heating 3 7 4 4 5 0 6 0 7 3 3 5 41 6 7 8 2 10 3 3 5 41 6 7 8 2 10 3 3 5 4 1 6 7 8 3 11 0 3 5 4 1 6 7 8 3 11 0 Sound Level SPL Cooling 21 24 30 36 42 21 24 30 36 42 21 24 30 36
13. Controller _ s a m Ca d MUFZ KJ25 35VE MFZ KJ25 35 50VE MUFZ KJ50VE Pure Aro AE E s Se Low Temp mi F Edning e faro a OS i e Hue Optional Optional Optional Flare Failure cas Type Inverter Heat Pump Indoor Unit MFZ KJ25VE MFZ KJ35VE MFZ KJ50VE gt Outdoor Unit MUFZ KJ25VE MUFZ KJ35VE MUFZ KJ50VE Refrigerant R410A 1 R410A 1 R410A 1 Power Source Outdoor power supply Supply Outdoor V Phase Hz 230 Single 50 Design load i 5 0 Annual electricity consumption 266 SEER 6 5 Cooling Energy efficiency class ATT Capacity Rated i 5 0 Min Max 1 6 5 7 Total Input Rated 1 410 Design load 3 4 10 C 3 5 10 C 4 4 10 C Declared Capacity at reference design temperature 3 4 10 C 3 5 10 C 4 A 10 C at bivalent temperature 3 4 10 C 3 5 10 C 4 4 10 C at operation limit temperature 2 4 15 C 2 9 15 C 6 0 15 C Heating Back up heating capacity 0 0 10 C 0 0 10 C 0 0 10 C Average Annual electricity consumption 2 1059 THO 1406 Season SCOP 4 5 4 4 4 3 Energy efficiency class At Capacity Rated 6 0 Min Max Df 8 Total Input Rated 1 610 Operating Current Max 14 0 Input Rated 0 016 0 016 0 038 Operating Current Max 0 17 0 17 0 34 Dimensions H W D 600 750 215 600 750 215 600 750 215 Indoor Weight 15 15 15 U
14. ELEGATED REGULATION EU No 626 2011 The temperature conditions for calculating SCOP are based on Average Season Please see page 47 for heating warmer season specifications 4 2 i i i P029 048 indd 42 13 12 12 1 18 52 PM ME Z Raise the Value of Your Room to the Next Level Simple Flat Design High Capacity Energy Savings and a Design in Harmony with Living Spaces MFZ KJ25 35 50VE Uneven surfaces have been smoothed to provide a simple design with linear beauty harmonised with all types of interiors a a a C C Unique configuration Two block structure to A realising a flat stylish look accommodate various Aa ene EEE Eee ma installation patterns __ Mi mm p ee Simple symmetrical design Ingenious structure realizing _ low profile air inlet mo B Removable base section M f I Base can be removed to i i on accentuate the stylish main body Multi flow Vane Three uniquely shaped vanes control the airflow and allow the freedom to customize comfort according to preferences When heating Air currents can be controlled freely Rapid heating Warm air is blown out In a d
15. Lo Cooling 7 2 8 0 8 8 7 3 8 4 9 4 8 3 9 8 11 4 Unit L eLa Mid Hi SHi Dry Wet Heating 7 0 8 2 9 2 7 7 8 8 9 9 8 8 10 3 11 8 Sound Level SPL Cooling 29 32 35 31 34 37 34 38 43 SLo Lo Mid Hi SHi Heating 28 32 36 31 35 38 34 39 43 Sound Level PWL Cooling Pane Dimensions _ H w D 34 1200 414 34 1200 414 34 1200 414 Weight 3 5 3 5 3 5 Dimensions H W D Weight z Cooling Air Volume Heating Outdoor Cooling Unit Sound Level SPL Heating Sound Level PWI Cooing sap o Operating Current Max nS o BreakerSze A Diameter Liquid Gas 6 35 9 52 6 35 9 52 6 35 12 7 ie Max Length Outin iping Max Height Out In Guaranteed Operating _ Cooling Range Outdoor Heating lt 1 Refrigerant leakage contributes to climate change Refrigerant with lower global warming potential GWP would contribute less to global warming than a refrigerant with higher GWP if leaked to the atmosphere This appliance contains a refrigerant fluid with a GWP equal to 1975 This means that if 1 kg of this refrigerant fluid would be leaked to the atmosphere the impact on global warming would be 1975 times higher than 1 kg of CO2 over a period of 100 years Never try to interfere with the refrigerant circuit yourself or disassemble the product yourself and always ask 2 Energy consumption based on standard test results Actual energy consumpti 3 SHi Super High 4 SEER SCOP
16. ONTAL 3D x C Pure NU ggo Plasma SWING SWING N g Hrogn Tin VERTICAL 24 hour Timer 5 4 Low Temp Auto Restart E Horne oa Optional Optional Optional Type Inverter Heat Pump Indoor Unit MSZ FH25VE MSZ FH35VE MSZ FH50VE Outdoor Unit MUZ FH25VE MUZ FH35VE MUZ FH50VE Refrigerant R410A Power Source Outdoor Power supply Supply Outdoor V Phase Hz 230 Single 50 Design load kW 2S 3 6 S0 Annual electricity consumption kWh a 96 138 244 SEER 9 1 8 9 T2 Cooling Energy efficiency class A A A Capacity Rated kW PS 26 50 Min Max 0 8 4 0 1 9 6 0 0 820 1 380 3 6 10 C 4 5 10 C at reference design temperature 3 6 10 C 4 5 10 C testy at pvaleni femnetalite 3 6 10 C 4 5 10 C at operation limit temperature kW 2 5 15 C 8 2 15 C 5 2 15 C Heating Back up heating capacity kW 0 0 10 C 0 0 10 C 0 0 10 C Average Annual electricity consumption kWh a 819 986 1872 Season Scop 5 1 5 1 4 6 Energy efficiency class A A A Capacity Rated kW 32 4 0 6 0 Min Max kW 1 8 5 5 1 0 6 3 1 7 8 7 Total Input Rated kW 0 580 0 800 1 480 Operating Current Max A 9 6 10 0 14 0 Input Rated kW 0 029 0 029 0 031 Operating Current Max A 0 4 0 4 0 4 Dimensions H W D mm 305 1 7 925 234 305 1 7 925 234 305 1 7 925 234 Weight kg 13 5 13 5 13 5 Tri Air Volume SLo
17. UZ EF35VE MUZ EF35VEH MUZ EF42VE MUZ EF50VE Refrigerant R410A Design load kW 2 5 2 5 3 5 3 5 5 0 Cono Annual electricity consumption kWh a 103 103 144 144 244 SEER 8 5 8 5 8 5 8 5 72 Energy efficiency class Attt Attt Attt Attt Att Design load kW 1 3 2 C 1 3 2 C 1 6 2 C 1 6 2 C 2 3 2 C at reference design temperature kW 1 3 2 C 1 3 2 C 1 6 2 C 1 6 2 C 2 3 2 C FOER at bivalent temperature kW 1 3 2 C 1 3 2 C 1 6 2 C 1 6 2 C 2 1 2 C 2 3 2 C aa at operation limit temperature kW 2 0 15 C 1 6 20 C 2 4 15 C 1 7 20 C 3 4 15 C 3 5 15 C Season Back up heating capacity kW 0 0 2 C 0 0 2 C 0 0 2 C 0 0 2 C 0 0 2 C 0 0 2 C Annual electricity consumption kWh a 304 304 396 396 491 557 SCOP 6 0 6 0 5 7 5 7 6 0 5 8 Energy efficiency class Art Attt Atte Att Attt Attt Inverter Heat Pump Indoor Unit MSZ SF25VE MSZ SF35VE MSZ SF42VE MSZ SF50VE Outdoor Unit MUZ SF25VE MUZ SF25VEH MUZ SF35VE MUZ SF35VEH MUZ SF42VE MUZ SF42VEH MUZ SF50VE MUZ SF50VEH Refrigerant R410A Design load kW 2 5 2 5 3 5 3 5 5 0 Cooling Annual electricity consumption i kWh a 116 116 171 171 246 SEER 7 6 76 72 72 72 Energy efficiency class at at ate ae ae a Design load kW 1 3 2 C 1 3 2 C 1 6 2 C 1 6 2 C 2
18. city consumption t kWh a 171 212 292 SEER 5 1 5 1 6 0 Energy efficiency class A A At Design load kW 1 1 2 C 1 3 2 C 2 1 2 C at reference design temperature kW 1 1 2 C 1 3 2 C 2 1 2 C Declared bivalent temperature kW 11 2 C 1 3 2 C 2 1 2 C Heating Capacity a Lep Warmer at operation limit temperature kW 1 9 10 C 2 4 10 C 3 8 10 C Season Back up heating capacity kW 0 0 2 C 0 0 2 C 0 0 2 C Annual electricity consumption kWh a 356 426 539 SCOP 4 3 4 3 5 5 Energy efficiency class At At Attt 1 Refrigerant leakage contributes to climate change Refrigerant with lower global warming potential GWP would contribute less to global warming than a refrigerant with higher GWP if leaked to the atmosphere This appliance contains a refrigerant fluid with a GWP equal to 1975 This means that if 1 kg of this refrigerant fluid would be leaked to the atmosphere the impact on global warming would be 1975 times higher than 1 kg of CO2 over a period of 100 years Never try to interfere with the refrigerant circuit yourself or disassemble the product yourself and always ask a professional 2 Energy consumption based on standard test results Actual energy consumption will depend on how the appliance is used and where it is located 47 P029 048 indd 47 13 12 12 1 18 59 PM a
19. d heater equipped units An electric heater is installed in each unit to prevent freezing in cold outdoor environments Heater Installed g MUZ EF25 35VEH Standard Units i a MUZ EF25 35VE 13 12 12 1 18 40 PM MSZ E SERIES miffer Joint Lap Indoor Unit Outdoor Unit i MSZ EF18 22 25 35 42 50VE2W ren White MUZ EF25 35VE H 42VE H C Silver MSZ EF18 22 25 35 42 50VE2S MSZ EF18 22 25 35 42 50VE2B Black MUZ EF50VE Soft dry Cloth is enclosed with Black models DC Fan Motor Grooved Piping Remote Controller SEER SCOP C Pam sa re At t Att 25 35 25 42 except for VEH Pure AUTO l iectrostati SWING Weeki VANE e E afa auto ff Weekly A a zm 5 5 Low Temp Auto Restart Cooling Optional Optional Optional Group Wi Fi Control ff interface Type Inverter Heat Pump Indoor Unit MSZ EF18VE2 MSZ EF22VE2 MSZ EF25VE2 MSZ EF25VE2 MSZ EF385VE2 MSZ EF385VE2 MSZ EF42VE2 MSZ EF50VE2 Outdoor Unit for MXZ connection MUZ EF25VE MUZ EF25VEH MUZ EF35VE MUZ EF35VEH MUZ EF42VE MUZ EF50VE Refrigerant R410A Power Source Outdoor Power supply Supply Outdoor V Phase Hz 230 Single 50 Design load kW ZS 25 Cro 3 5 4 2 50 Annual electricity consumption kWh a 103 103 144 144
20. e Suet AS MIF MEAE direct For example it can be used during comfort when coming indoors on a hot analyze the room temperature in three dimensions This detailed cooling to avert airflow and prevent body cold day analysis makes it possible to judge where people are in the temperature from becoming excessively cooled room thus allowing creation of features such as Indirect airflow to avoid airflow hitting people directly and direct airflow to deliver airflow to where people are Sensor with eight elements Absence Detection The sensors detect whether there are people in the room When no one is in the room the unit automatically switches to energy saving mode E 6 e J J e e Sensor measures while moving to the left to right The 3D i see Sensor detects people s absence and the power consumption is automatically reduced Image approximately 10 after 10 minutes and 20 after 60 minutes Natural Flow 24 hour Timer To create healthy airflow the most important aspect is that the flow b of air feels natural Mitsubishi Electric s solution to this is Natural Flow only possible thanks to our technology that freely and flexibly controls airflow Natural Flow in Cooling Double Vane Mitsubishi Electric s double vane separates the airflow in the left and right directions to deliver airflow not only across a wide area of the room bu
21. e product yourself and always ask a professional 2 Energy consumption based on standard test results Actual energy consumption will depend on how the appliance is used and where it is located 3 SHi Super High 4 SEER SCOP and other related description are based on COMMISSION DELEGATED REGULATION EU No 626 2011 The temperature conditions for calculating SCOP are based on Average Season 44 P029 048 indd 44 13 12 12 1 18 55 PM 45 MLZ KA25 35 50VA SERIES Introducing a new type of ceiling cassette for the Multi Split Series with streamed interior dimensions and a sharp sleek appearance Access door not required Ceiling Mounted Installing the ceiling mounted MLZ Series unit in a room creates a more spacious feel that enhances room comfort This overhead format is also an excellent solution when lighting equipment is installed at the centre of the room and fixtures such as book shelves are mounted on wall surfaces Set Airflow According to Ceiling Height Dual level airflow selection is engineered to accommodate specific ceiling heights This is a key feature for adjusting airflow effectively when it is either too strong or too weak due to being mismatched with the height of the ceiling 25 35 50 Standard 2 4m 2 4m 2 4m High ceiling 271m 2 7M 2 7M Easy Installation Slim Body The new units are designed with a slim body only 175mm high en suring easy installa
22. ency class A A A A A A Capacity Rated kW 4 2 4 2 5 5 6 1 ical Min Max 1 4 5 4 1 4 5 4 1 4 7 5 2 0 8 7 1 660 1 660 1 790 2 130 4 2 10 C 4 2 10 C 4 6 10 C 6 7 10 C at reference design temperature 4 2 10 C 4 2 10 C 4 6 10 C 6 7 10 C testy at bivalent temperature 4 2 10 C 4 2 10 C 4 6 10 C 6 7 10 C at operation limit temperature kW 3 4 15 C 2 2 20 C 8 4 15 C 2 3 20 C 3 7 15 C 5 4 15 C Heating Back up heating capacity kW 0 0 10 C 0 0 10 C 0 0 10 C 0 0 10 C 0 0 10 C 0 0 10 C Average Annual electricity consumption kWh a 1215 1242 1351 1380 1489 2204 Season Scop 4 4 4 3 4 4 4 3 4 3 4 2 Energy efficiency class A A A A A A Capacity Rated kW 54 5 4 5 8 5 8 6 8 al Min Max kW 1 3 6 0 1 3 6 0 1 4 7 3 1 4 7 3 2 0 9 3 2 2 9 9 Total Input Rated kW 1 580 151 st nf 1 81 222 Operating Current Max A 9 5 9 5 12 3 12 3 14 5 16 6 Input Rated kW 0 027 0 027 0 035 0 035 0 062 0 058 Operating Current Max A 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 5 0 5 Dimensions H W D mm 299 798 195 299 798 195 299 798 195 299 798 195 325 1 100 238 325 1 100 238 Weight 10 10 16 16 Ind a Air Volume SLo Lo Cooling Mid Hi SHi Dry Wet Heating Sound Level SPL Cooling SLo Lo Mid Hi SHi Heating kg 10 10 6 6 2 7 0 8 2 9 9 5 0 5 8 7 2 9 1 114 5 6 6 4 8 0 9 8 12 0 30 33 36 40 45 30 33 38 43 49 5 6 6 2 7 0 8 2 9 9 5 6 6 4 8
23. equipped Model In regions with the following conditions there is a possibility that water resulting from condensation on the outdoor unit when operating in the heating mode will freeze and not drain from the base 1 Cold outdoor temperatures temperature does not rise above 0 C all day 2 Areas where dew forms easily in the mountains valleys Surrounded by mountains near a forest near unfrozen lakes ponds rivers or hot springs or areas with snowfall To prevent water from freezing in the base it is recommended that a unit with a built in heater be purchased Please ask your dealer representative about the best model for you 30 P029 048 indd 30 13 12 12 1 18 33 PM 31 ty KIRIGAMINE MSZ FH25 35 50VE MSZ Fa ooo The F Series is designed for optimum cooling heating performance as well as operational comfort Quiet energy saving operation is supported by some of Mitsubishi Electric s latest technologies Advanced functions such as 3D i see Sensor temperature control and the Plasma Quad air purification system raise room comfort levels to new heights 25 35 l _ DG r a High Energy Efficiency jnverter Nia Power consumption has been reduced for the cooling and heating SEER E Cooling modes thanks to the incorporation of our newest inverter 9 1 ETA E Heating technologies The high energy efficiency of the Size 25 units has obtained a rating of more than 5 0 for both seasonal coefficient of
24. i Dry Met Heating 40 46 6 2 89 127 40 46 62 89 127 55 63 78 99 127 64 73 90 111 132 SoundLevel SP __ Cooing MAAR Da DA SLo Lo Mid Hi SHi Heating 21 24 30 38 46 28 90 35 41 48 90 93 97 3 40 Sandie owing fw S a 60 60 60 Dimensions H W D 550 800 285 550 800 285 550 800 285 550 800 285 550 800 285 880 840 330 Weight 30 30 35 35 35 54 Cooling 32 6 32 6 33 6 33 6 35 2 44 6 Air Volume utdo i aS oe ooling oie E 48 48 50 50 51 52 Sound Level PWL Cooling 58 58 61 61 62 65 Operating Current Max T0 7 0 8 2 8 2 9 2 12 0 Breaker Size 10 10 10 10 10 16 Diameter Liquid Gas 6 35 9 52 6 35 9 52 6 35 9 52 6 35 9 52 6 35 9 52 6 35 12 7 a Max Length Out in 20 20 30 Max Height Out In 12 12 15 Guaranteed Operating Cooling 10 46 10 46 10 46 Range Outdoor Heating i ae ee ST eM 1 Refrigerant leakage contributes to climate change Refrigerant with lower global warming potential GWP would contribute less to global warming than a refrigerant with higher GWP if leaked to the atmosphere This appliance contains a refrigerant fluid with a GWP equal to 1975 This means that if 1 kg of this refrigerant fluid would be leaked to the atmosphere the impact on global warming would be 1975 times higher than 1 kg of CO2 over a period of 100 years Never try to interfere with the refrigerant circuit yourself or disassemble the product yourself and always ask a professional Energy consumpti
25. med that Plasma Quad neutralizes 99 of virus particles in 65 minutes in a 25m3 test space Without Plasma Quad With Plasma Quad Hepatic cells turn transparent when affected by a virus Test No vrc center SMC No 23 002 In a test air containing dust and ticks was passed through the air cleaning device at the low airflow setting Before and after measure ments confirm that Plasma Quad removes 88 6 of dust and ticks Test No ITEA No 12M RPTFEBO22 Principle of Plasma Quad Plasma Quad attacks bacteria and viruses from inside the unit using a strong curtain like electrical field and discharge of electric current across the whole inlet air opening of the unit Tungsten discharge electrodes are used as they provide both discharge capacity and strength In addition through flattening the standard round form of the field to a ribbon like shape a strong electrical field is produced Round a an re Dust Virus Bacteria Plasma field Flattened a strong electrical field is produced Air 32 13 12 12 1 18 35 PM SD Pace Sensor The FH Series is equipped with 3D i see Sensor an infrared ray Indirect Airflow Direct Airflow sensor that measures the temperature at distant positions While The indirect airflow setting can be used This setting can be used to directly target moving to the left and right eight vertically arranged sensor elements WEE ioe ai FECE TASON er ANO at Peopl
26. nit Air Volume Cooling 3 9 4 9 5 9 7 1 8 2 3 9 4 9 5 9 7 1 8 2 5 6 6 7 8 0 9 3 10 6 SLo Lo Mid Hi SHi Heating 3 9 5 1 6 2 7 7 9 7 3 9 5 1 6 2 7 7 9 7 6 0 7 4 9 4 11 6 14 0 Sound Level SPL Cooling 20 25 30 35 39 20 25 30 35 39 27 31 35 39 44 SLo Lo Mid Hi SHi Heating 19 25 30 35 41 19 25 30 35 41 29 35 40 45 50 Sound Level PWL Cooling 49 50 56 Dimensions H W D 550 800 285 550 800 285 880 840 330 Weight 37 37 55 Air Volume Cooling 31 3 31 3 45 8 Outdoor Heating i 33 6 33 6 45 8 Unit Sound Level SPL Cooling 46 47 49 Heating 51 51 51 Sound Level PWL Cooling 59 60 63 Operating Current Max 9 2 9 2 13 6 Breaker Size 10 10 16 Ext Diameter Liquid Gas mm 6 35 12 7 Piping Max Length Out In m 20 20 30 Max Height Out In m 12 12 15 Guaranteed Operating Range Cooling C 10 46 10 46 10 46 Outdoor Heating Ls 15 24 15 24 15 24 1 Refrigerant leakage contributes to climate change Refrigerant with lower global warming potential GWP would contribute less to global warming than a refrigerant with higher GWP if leaked to the atmosphere This appliance contains a refrigerant fluid with a GWP equal to 1975 This means that if 1 kg of this refrigerant fluid would be leaked to the atmosphere the impact on global warming would be 1975 times higher than 1 kg of CO2 over a period of 100 years Never try to interfere with the refrigerant circuit yourself or disassemble th
27. ntroller at the indoor unit until all data has been sent When Weekly Timer is set temperature can not be set 10 C Low Standby Power Electrical devices consume standby power even when they are not in actual use without While we obviously strive to reduce power consumption during actual use Low standby power around TOW reducing this wasted power that cannot be seen is also very important with Low standby power Nano Platinum Filter wsz se25 3542 50 msz r6o 71 i save Mode This filter incorporates nanometre sized platinum ceramic particles i save iS a simplified setting function that recalls the preferred that generate stable antibacterial and deodourising effects The size preset temperature by pressing a single button on the remote con of the three dimensional surface has been increased as well enlarg troller Press the same button twice in repetition to immediately ing the filter capture area These features give the Nano Platinum return to the previous temperature setting Using this function con Filter better dust collection performance than conventional filters tributes to comfortable waste free operation realising the most The superior air cleaning effectiveness raises room comfort yet an suitable air conditioning settings and saving on power consumption other level when for example leaving the room or going to bed Heating bes
28. ompatibility MUZ EF25 35VE H Indoor MUZ EF42 50VE BD102VA 6C122VA MSZ EF18VE2 Y v Y vV MSZ EF22VE2 Y ve MSZ EF25VE2 Attt At At vV Y MSZ EFS5VE2 At At At vV vV MSZ EF42VE2 Att Att vV ae MSZ EF50VE2 A At vV Y VEH Quiet Comfort All Day Long Mitsubishi Electric s advanced Silent Mode fan speed setting pro vides super quiet operation as low as 21dB for EF18 22 25 35 models This unique feature makes the Kirigamine ZEN series ideal for use in any situation Noise Tevel covet passenger Human Sound of hearing limits rustling leaves Extremely quiet Subway car car interior interior 40km h Library interior 80dB 60dB Only 21dB for EF18 22 25 35 models Superior Exterior and Operating Design Concept The indoor unit of the Kirigamine ZEN keeps its amazingly thin form even during operation The only physical change notable is the movement of the variable vent As a result a slim attractive look is maintained P029 048 indd 35 Low Standby Power Electrical devices consume standby power even when they are not in actual use While we obviously strive to reduce power consump tion during actual use reducing this wasted power that cannot be seen is also very important without around 10W Low standby power with Low standby power Outdoor Units for Cold Region 25 35 Single split type outdoor units are available in both standard an
29. on based on standard test results Actual energy consumpti on will depend on how the appliance is used and where it is located 2 3 SHi Super High 4 SEER SCOP and other related description are based on COMMISSION DEL 5 Please see page 47 for heating warmer season specifications P029 048 indd 36 EGATED REGULATION EU No 626 2011 The temperature conditions for calculating SCOP are based on Average Season 36 13 12 12 1 18 42 PM 37 MSZ SF15 20VA SERIES SERIES Introducing a compact and stylish indoor unit with amazingly quiet performance Not only are neat installations in small bedrooms possible increase energy savings by selecting the optimal capacity required for each room Rank At A Energy Savings Achieved for Entire Range of Series tributing to reduced energy consumption in a wide range aa SEER SEER 72 7 5 MSZ SF25 35 42 50 MSZ GF60 71VE 25 71 25 71 r SEER fm SCOP In e A At All models in the series from the low capacity 25 to the high capacity 71 have achieved the Rank A for SEER and Rank At for SCOP as en ergy savings rating For home use such as in bedrooms and living rooms to light commercial use such as in offices our air conditioners are con Mi Cooling Heating SEER SEER 6 8 SCOP 4 2 SEER Rank A 5 1 SCOP Rank A 3 4 MSZ SF25VE MSZ SF35VE MSZ SF42VE
30. one side C Push the unit to the other side Move unit to the centre 2 Secure the opposite side 13 12 12 1 18 57 PM M LZ KA SERIES m afler Indoor Unit MLZ KA25 35 50VA Panel MLP 440W Outdoor Unit For MXZ Connection Only Remote Controller T ER SWING High oy BA s auro Optional Optional aX Failure Diagnosis Recall Qeg Optional Optional Optional Grou E Drain Flare Type Inverter Heat Pump Indoor Unit MLZ KA25VA MLZ KA35VA MLZ KA50VA Outdoor Unit for MXZ connection Refrigerant R410A Power Source Outdoor Power supply Supply Outdoor V Phase Hz 230V Single 50Hz Designioad KW PS Annual electricity consumption wwa O O SSS y SEER Cooling Energy efficiency class ae a Capacity Min Max Total Input Rated Design load z at reference design temperature 5 3 Declared 5 Capacity at bivalent temperature at operation limit temperature Heating Back up heating capacity Average Annual electricity consumption Season SCOP 4 5 Energy efficiency class Capacity Ea Min Max Total Input Rated Operating Current Max 0 4 0 4 0 040 0 040 Operating Current Max Dimensions H W D 175 1102 360 Se gt B Ie 175 1102 360 175 1102 360 15 15 Indoor i Voume SLo
31. ownward direction and then sucked back into the unit to quickly raise the tempera ture of the air being blown out Excellent Energy saving Performance SEER At 25 and SCOP A 25 35 50 ratings have been achieved through development focusing on compliance with European ener gy related product ErP regulations Mi Cooling WW Heating SEER 6 5 SEER Rank A 5 1 SCOP Rank A 3 4 MFZ KJ25VE MFZ KJ35VE MFZ KJ50VE 43 P029 048 indd 43 When cooling The downward airflow is also possible as well as heating Weekly Timer Introduced in response to market demand Temperature settings and On Off control can be managed over a period of one week using the Weekly Timer Up to eight setting pat terns per calendar day are possible Trouble free Installation and Maintenance Using the original installation plate that comes as standard equip ment installation of the unit is a snap Levelling adjusters are pro vided preventing damage to the wall Generous pipe length 20 30 metres is provided so there is no need to worry about distance to the outdoor unit All units are equipped with an automatic self diag nostics function as well Simply access the trouble log recall mode for instant troubleshooting 13 12 12 1 18 53 PM EUROVENT CERTI F IED PERFORMANCE SEER SCOP i Ci Jam DC Fan Motor Grooved Piping M FZ KJ SERIES Indoor Unit Outdoor Unit Remote
32. performance SCOP and seasonal energy efficiency rating SEER MSZ FH25VE MSZ FH35VE MSZ FH50VE Hyper Heating The Hyper Heating feature is incorporated realizing powerful heating even in the harsh cold Even users in cold regions can comfort ably rely on the MSZ FH Series for all their heating needs Operation Guaranteed at Rated Capacity Demonstrated at Outside Temperature of 25 C Outside Temperatures of 15 C i MUZ FH VE 25 C 20 C 15 C 10 C MUZ FH25VE MUZ FH25VEHZ MUZ FH35VE MUZ FH35VEHZ Without Freeze prevention heater With Freeze prevention heater Selecting a Heater equipped Model In regions with the following conditions there is a possibility that water resulting from condensation on the outdoor unit when operating in the heating mode will freeze and not drain from the base 1 Cold outdoor temperatures temperature does not rise above 0 C all day 2 Areas where dew forms easily in the mountains valleys Surrounded by mountains near a forest near unfrozen lakes ponds rivers or hot springs or areas with snowfall To prevent water from freezing in the base it is recommended that a unit with a built in heater be purchased Please ask your dealer representative about the best model for you P029 048 indd 31 SEER Rank A 5 1 SCOP Rank A 3 4 Freeze prevention Heater Equipped as Standard VEHZ MUZ FH VEHZ can be operated at outside tempera With rated capacity ensured a
33. period of 100 years Never try to interfere with the refrigerant circuit yourself or disassemble the product yourself and always ask a professional Energy consumption based on standard test results Actual energy consumpt SEER SCOP and other related description are based on COMMISSION DEL 2 8 SHi Super High 4 5 Please see page 47 for heating warmer season specifications P029 048 indd 40 EGATED REGULATION ion will depend on how the appliance is used and where it is located EU No 626 2011 The temperature conditions for calculating SCOP are based on Average Season 40 13 12 12 1 18 50 PM MSZ HJ25 35 50VA MSZ H SERIES r Compact high performance indoor and outdoor units and advanced inverter technologies provide superior energy savings and comfort in all rooms Stylish Design with Flat Panel Front A stylish flat panel design is employed for the front of the indoor unit The simple look matches room aesthetics Advanced Inverter Control DG Efficient Operation All the Time In N CY ES Mitsubishi Electric s cutting edge inverter technologies are adopted to provide automatic adjustment of operation load according to need This reduces excessive consumption of electricity and thereby realises an Energy Rank A rating for 25 35 classes and A for 50 classes Silent Operation Quiet relaxing space is within reach Operational noise i
34. s a low 22dB K Noise Level 25 35 classes Operation is so silent you might even forget the air wa Quiet passenger Human conditioner is on Subway car anita meer Sound of hearing limits interior 40km h rustling leaves Extremely quiet 80dB 60dB 10dB Long Piping Length Operating Range Compared to previous models the piping length is significantly As a result of an extended operating range when cooling these increased further enhancing the ease and flexibility of installation models accommodate a wider range of usage environments and applications than previous models MSZ HJ MSZ HC Max piping length 20m 10m Operating Range Cooling Compact Units The widths of both indoor and outdoor units are compact making Indoor Unit MSZ HJ25 35 50VA Outdoor Unit MUZ HJ25 35VA installation in small tight spaces possible Only 799mm wide 41 P029 048 indd 41 13 12 12 1 18 51 PM EUROVENIT oe a a CERTIFIED DG or Ras up SEER SCOP MSZ H SERIES In A f A Joint Lap DC Fan Motor Grooved Piping Indoor Unit Outdoor Unit Remote Controller Lis Am omm r ho uM MSZ HJ25 35 50VA BB p 7 Fi 1 Eaa TA Bi a MUZ HJ50VA ZI Pure AUTO Eas Ss ct er Flare a Failure lt FvAUTO the pine counecion Dianas Recall Type Inverter Heat Pump Indoor Unit MSZ HJ25VA MSZ HJ35VA MSZ HJ50VA Outdoor Unit MUZ HJ25VA MUZ HJ35VA MUZ HJ5
35. sset lower Automatically turns on synchronized with arrival at home e a e en A ow during sleeping hours ON 18 C ON 18 C ON 18 C ON 18 C ON 18 C ON 18 C ON 18 C Automatically lowers temperature at bedtime for energy saving operation at night Settings Pattern Settings Input up to four settings for each day Settings Start Stop operation Temperature setting The operation mode cannot be set WE Easy set up using dedicated buttons eus The remote controller is How to set Pastas equipped with buttons that the Weekly CO hes are used exclusively for Timer A setting the Weekly Timer Ready to set Setting operation patterns is easy and quick a Posi Ee Ek g o aao Poo ti e Ea eTe Complete Select ON OFF Select the time Set the temperature e Start by pushing the SET button and follow the instructions to set the desired patterns Once all of the desired patterns are input point the top end of the remote controller at the indoor unit and push the SET button one more time Push the SET button only after in putting all of the desired patterns into the remote controller memory Pushing the CANCEL button will end the set up process without sending the operation patterns to the indoor unit e t takes a few seconds to transmit the Weekly Timer operation patterns to the indoor unit Please continue to point the remote co
36. t also simultaneously to two people in different locations Gentle airflow that avoids overcooling Direct airflow in Cooling Through realizing airflow that imitates a natural breeze we have avoided the unpleasant feeling of being hit directly Legs become too cold by constant unnatural airflow Base data for Natural Flow Analysis of natural wind Wind speed cm s famous sightseeing spots in Japan and 140 Kirigamine Highland is one of the most is visited by a large number of people for its pleasant and comfortable environ ment At Mitsubishi Electric we have attempted to recreate this Kirigamine Highland comfort As part of development seeking to create a natural airflow we measured actual data on the refreshing breezes of Kirigamine Highland Through l 80 100 120 imitating the natural waveforms of this Time s data we have been able to recreate l almost imperceptible currents of denti Wind of Kirigamine Natural Flow FH SERIES measuring actual data p p gently of natural wind comforting airflow Kirigamine Highland 33 P029 048 indd 33 13 12 12 1 18 36 PM EUROVENT CERTIFIED ER MSZ F SERIES miler Joint Lap ddil 1010 2 lt p Att Att DC Fan Motor 25 35 25 35 Grooved Piping Indoor Unit fee MSZ FH25 35 50VE Outdoor Unit g n SS a MUZ FHS50VE Remote Controller HORIZ
37. t outside temperature The Freeze prevention heater prevents lowered tures as low as 25 C so there are no concerns as low as 15 C the FH Series can be relied upon to capacity due to the drain freezing and also inhibits about use even in very cold climates properly warm living spaces even in severe cold operation shutdowns snaps Frozen drain Drain does not freeze 25 35 Att 13 12 12 1 18 35 PM Plasma guad Air like water is something we use everyday unconsciously Yet clean fresh air is a vital part of creating a healthy space for humans Achieving this healthy air is Plasma Quad a plasma based filter system that effectively removes four kinds of air pollutants namely bacte ria viruses allergens and dust which the air contains countless particles of P029 048 indd 32 Test results have confirmed that Plasma Quad neutralizes 99 of bacteria in 115 minutes ina 25m3 test space Plasma Quad off Plasma Quad on Test No KRCES Bio Test Report No 23_0371 Allergens In a test air containing cat fur and pollen was passed through the air cleaning device at the low airflow setting Before and after measure ments confirm that Plasma Quad neutralizes 94 of cat fur and 98 of pollen Test No ITEA No 12M RPTFEBO22 Effective Range Macro w Particulate size Nano Allergens Effective deodorizing using the air purifying filter Viruses Test results have confir
38. tion even when low ceiling cavities limit installa tion space The need for ceiling cavity service space is also elimi nated further reducing the dimensions required for installation LLLLLLLLLL lr Auto Vane Control Outlet vanes can be moved left and right and up and down using the remote controller This improved airflow control feature solves the problem of drafts Left and Right Up and Down A built in drain pump 500mm lift and flexible drain joints make attaching the drain hose in the ceiling cavity easy resulting in simple and fast installation Tight yet flexible fittings eliminate the need of wrapping with heat insulation tape and ensure that pipe and drain cover connections are free of condensation Drain Piping Supporters Easy joint j connections eG Built in drain pump secures drainage water lift of 500mm The newly adopted insulation free cover eliminates the need for wrapping pipes with insulation tape and prevents the forming of condensation Flexible drain joints Insulating material wrapping only required from this point Insulation material pretreatment eliminates need for wrapping Drain cover Easy Mounting Plate Suspension work simplified with well designed mounting plates P029 048 indd 45 Installation Example A 4a Refrigerant pipe Flexible drain joints simplify drain piping work in narrow ceiling areas Secure
39. tions P029 048 indd 34 Energy consumption based on standard test results Actual energy consumption will depend on how the appliance is used and where it is located SEER SCOP and other related description are based on COMMISSION DELEGATED REGULATION EU No 626 2011 The temperature conditions for calculating SCOP are based on Average Season 34 13 12 12 1 18 38 PM 35 KIRIGAMINE ZEN MSZ E Developed to complement modern interior room d cor Kirigamine ZEN air conditioners are available in three colours specially chosen to blend in naturally wherever installed Stylish Line up Matches Any Room D cor The streamlined wall mounted indoor units have eloquent silver bevelled edges expressing sophistication and quality Combining impressively low power consumption and quiet yet powerful performance these units provide a best match scenario for diverse interior designs while simultane ously ensuring maximum room and energy savings Energy efficient Operation MSZ EF18 50VE2B 25 35 25 42 Jain Ao In er A A except for VEH All models in the series have achieved high energy savings rating and are contributing to reduced energy consumption in homes offices and a range of other settings Offered in a variety of output capacities and installation patterns the vast applicability promises an ideal match for any user Outdoor Rank A for single connection C
40. used and where it is located SHi Super High SEER SCOP and other related description are based on COMMISSION DELEGATED REGULATION EU No 626 2011 The temperature conditions for calculating SCOP are based on Average Season Please see page 47 for heating warmer season specifications i i G 39 P029 048 indd 39 13 12 12 1 18 49 PM EUROVENIT MSZ S SERIES MSZ G SERIES maler Grooved Piping SEERSCOP C WS ik Joint Lap DC Fan Motor Indoor Unit MSZ SF25 35 42 50VE MSZ GF60 71VE Pure Urey Peed E 9 Nano CUS SWING AN ff Weekl d Ea ma fipur Fp Weekly a Optional Optional Outdoor Unit A E m MUZ SF50VE H MUZ GF60 71 VE Group Wi Fi fire Flare ape Failure eee ue ay me conection Diagnosis J Recall Remote Controller Ss oS A 4 Low Temp Auto Restart KU Optional Optional Optional Type Inverter Heat Pump Indoor Unit MSZ SF42VE MSZ SF42VE MSZ SF50VE MSZ SF50VE MSZ GF60VE MSZ GF71VE Outdoor Unit MUZ SF42VE MUZ SF42VEH MUZ SF50VE MUZ SF50VEH MUZ GF60VE MUZ GF71VE Refrigerant R410A Power Source Outdoor Power supply Supply Outdoor V Phase Hz 230 Single 50 Design load kW 4 2 4 2 5 5 6 1 tel Annual electricity consumption kWh a 196 196 246 246 gi 364 SEER TS T5 T2 T2 6 8 6 8 Cooling Energy effici

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