When it comes to operating at
near-silent levels, no other HVAC system outperforms Mitsubishi
Electric VRF and split-zoning solutions. Our systems are quiet,
powerful and simple to install. With just three main components -
an indoor unit, outdoor unit and controller - it's as simple as
mounting the indoor and outdoor units, connecting the refrigerant
lines and making a few electrical connections.
With a number of innovative
features that keep noise disruption to a minimum, Mitsubishi
Electric systems are ideal for environments like classrooms, places
or worship, healthcare facilities, libraries, theaters and any
other place that demands quiet.
Low dB(A) Operation
Our indoor and outdoor units have been thoughtfully and
purposefully designed to operate at extremely quiet levels. Indoor
units on Mr. Slim systems run from 19 dB(A) at low speed to 49
dB(A) at high speed. CITY MULTI systems range from 22 dB(A) at low
speed to 47 dB(A) at high speed, which is the same sound level that
you expect from a whisper, the hum of a refrigerator or the inside
of a library.
Outdoor units on CITY MULTI systems
operate at levels as low as 58 dB(A) - the level of a common office
environment, restaurant conversation or background music. Our
loudest units peak at 65 dB(A), less than the sound of a vacuum
cleaner.
Not only do these sound levels
provide you with the quiet you need, but it also gives you more
flexibility for placement of units - indoors and outdoors.
INVERTER Technology
System compressors quietly ramp up or down, depending on the
cooling or heating demand. You don't have to worry about the
constant disruption of traditional systems that loudly turn on and
off all day long.
Ductless System Options and
Split-Ductless
All Mitsubishi Electric VRF systems operate at exceptionally quiet
levels - with quiet indoor and outdoor units and INVERTER
technology. Some systems are also available in ductless
configurations that deliver refrigerant directly to the spaces to
be cooled or heated. This eliminates the noise associated with
ductwork and results in a virtually silent environment.
Learn more about the quiet nature of
Mitsubishi Electric VRF systems.