Mitsubishi expects high standards for
any materials used in VRF and split system components, ensuring a
reliable sturdy product. Our units are specially designed for easy
access to filters, but electrical wiring and other sensitive
components are protected from end users accidentally accessing
them. But oftentimes HVAC product safety begins with its
installation, and our VRF and smaller split systems are easier to
install than other equipment types. Outdoor compressor units and
indoor evaporator units are smaller and lighter in weight, and
flexibility in unit placement promotes choosing a proper
installation area. And Mitsubishi requires that, for proper
installation, any refrigerant piping should be well insulated.
Well-insulated refrigerant lines will eliminate any condensation
issues, and as a result, prevent mold from forming.
Moisture in the air from higher
humidity conditions can also be a concern. A Mitsubishi LOSSNAY
energy recovery ventilator (ERV) can be added to a VRF system to
reduce or eliminate the amount of moisture in the air. Also, a
LOSSNAY ERV can work with the anti-allergen filters included in
Mitsubishi indoor units to reduce airborne contaminants, allergens,
and smoke.
Lastly, because INVERTER-driven
compressors ramp up instead of switching on at full speed, and then
vary its speed to maintain the desired comfort level instead of
cycling on and off, Mitsubishi VRF and split systems do not cause
power surges to a building's electrical system. And Mitsubishi
systems continuously provide comfortable temperatures to maintain
health of the occupant.
Safety
Mitsubishi expects high standards for
any materials used in VRF and split system components, ensuring a
reliable sturdy product. Our units are specially designed for easy
access to filters, but electrical wiring and other sensitive
components are protected from end users accidentally accessing
them. But oftentimes HVAC product safety begins with its
installation, and our VRF and smaller split systems are easier to
install than other equipment types. Outdoor compressor units and
indoor evaporator units are smaller and lighter in weight, and
flexibility in unit placement promotes choosing a proper
installation area. And Mitsubishi requires that, for proper
installation, any refrigerant piping should be well insulated.
Well-insulated refrigerant lines will eliminate any condensation
issues, and as a result, prevent mold from forming.
Moisture in the air from higher
humidity conditions can also be a concern. A Mitsubishi LOSSNAY
energy recovery ventilator (ERV) can be added to a VRF system to
reduce or eliminate the amount of moisture in the air. Also, a
LOSSNAY ERV can work with the anti-allergen filters included in
Mitsubishi indoor units to reduce airborne contaminants, allergens,
and smoke.
Lastly, because INVERTER-driven
compressors ramp up instead of switching on at full speed, and then
vary its speed to maintain the desired comfort level instead of
cycling on and off, Mitsubishi VRF and split systems do not cause
power surges to a building's electrical system. And Mitsubishi
systems continuously provide comfortable temperatures to maintain
health of the occupant.