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The Different Models of Mitsubishi Wall Air Conditioners

We are all familiar with the name Mitsubishi, but most of us are familiar with it because of the automobiles that the company produces. But did you know that Mitsubishi also has a line of air conditioners? Here are the different models of Mitsubishi wall air conditioners that you may use for your home.

Inverter Models

Inverter models are very energy efficient and are able to recycle energy and cool air by supplying cool air only when needed. When the air conditioner detects that the room is already ideal temperature, the compressor will automatically shut off. Once the temperature in the room increases, the need to cool arises again and that’s the time when the compressor will turn on again to cool the room. These devices save energy because the compressor only operates when needed, and the compressor is the most energy-consuming part of the air conditioner.

There are several wall-mount models of inverter units offered by Mitsubishi. These include the MSZ-F, MSZ-G, MSZ-H, and MSZ-S series models. The MSZ-F series is one particularly remarkable series of air conditioners. It features high energy efficiency as compared to all other series of inverters from Mitsubishi. It also operates very quietly, and the indoor unit even has a mold-fighting component to keep the air in the home clean.

Fixed-Speed Models

Fixed-Speed models are the air conditioners which operate on a fixed cooling temperature. They are not able to automatically detect whether the room is already cool enough or not, and the compressor continues operation no matter how cool the room already is. This requires manual temperature control to intervene with the operation of the air conditioner.

The models of Mitsubishi fixed-speed models are in the MS(H)-G, with cooling capacities of 2.0 kw, 2.5 kw, 3.5 kw, 5.0 kw, 6.0 kw, and 8.0 kw. You can choose whichever one fits the size of your home or room.

PKA Series

PKA Series models are wall-mount models which come in different variations of operation. They come in Power Inverter models, Standard Inverter models, and Fixed-Speed models. As discussed earlier inverter models are the units which have the capacity to turn the compressor on and off according to the temperature needs of the room. On the other hand, Fixed-Speed models operate under a consistent temperature setting.

Power Inverter models from the PKA series have the cooling capacities of 3.5 kw, 5.0 kw, 6.0 kw, 7.1 kw, and 10.0 kw. Standard Inverter models from the same series have the cooling capacity of 10.0 only. Fixed-Speed models from the PKA series have the cooling capacities of 7.1 kw and 10.0 kw. The wide variety of cooling capacities enables you to choose whichever model is best capable of cooling the size of your room.

Conclusion

Although not as popular as Carrier, LG, and Frigidaire, Mitsubishi wall air conditioners still have their place when it comes to home cooling. If you want a quality air conditioner for a much lower price than the aforementioned brands, you should definitely consider a Mitsubishi wall air conditioner.