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Corrosion-resistant heat pump fan coil air conditioning unit for hot spring areas

We have developed an air conditioning unit suitable for the corrosion issues in hot spring areas!

As a corrosion prevention measure, cation electrodeposition coating was applied to the copper piping, which is the heart of the air conditioning unit, to protect it from corrosive gases. This can reduce the maintenance and replacement frequency of the air conditioning units, contributing to a decrease in room closures. The heat pump fan coil air conditioning unit PAFMAC is an individual air conditioning system that achieves free cooling and heating even with a two-pipe chilled and hot water system. By equipping the fan coil unit with a heat pump, effective air conditioning can be provided for each room, enabling an upgrade in comfort and energy efficiency. For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.

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Green refrigerant (non-Freon) equipped fan coil air conditioning unit with heat pump.

NEW Commercial Air Conditioner with Green Refrigerant (Non-Freon) and Heat Pump Fan Coil Unit

The fan coil air conditioning unit PAFMAC is equipped with the refrigerant R-1234yf (non-fluorocarbon). R-1234yf not only has no ozone-depleting effects like certain fluorocarbons (such as R-22), but also has a global warming potential (GWP) of less than 1 based on carbon dioxide, making it an environmentally friendly air conditioning unit. Since it uses a non-fluorocarbon refrigerant, the Fluorocarbon Emission Control Law does not apply, and there are no costs for regular simple inspections, record-keeping of simple inspections, or disposal of fluorocarbons. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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