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Mitsubishi Electric on tour: kicking off "the pleasure of the ideal climate" roadshow with 30 stops throughout Italy to present all the latest heating and ventilation innovations

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Mitsubishi Electric's Roadshow "the pleasure of the ideal climate" kicks off today from Turin, a traveling truck that with its 30 stops will touch all of Italy and present the Japanese company's innovations in the coming months in residential heating and ventilation. A van that will travel a total of 4,000 KM and will visit more than 26 cities meeting, after two years, the industry professionals to which they are linked by a relationship of value and trust. One large truck with 5 exhibition areas will host all kinds of systems and applications that can meet any housing need.

Advanced technology, high energy efficiency, quality, reliability, sustainability, comfort and environmental friendliness are the key features that distinguish all Mitsubishi Electric product lines, to offer people and installers a wide range of solutions on air conditioning, heating and air treatment.

There are many new products on display, particularly for heating and ventilation, all of which are high-efficiency, energy-efficient solutions that provide high levels of comfort. This is the case of the new Ecodan Multi heat pumps, particularly suitable for new buildings, full electric "hybrid" models (both air-water and air-air) that combine in a single machine all the advantages of the two worlds, such as the typical comfort of water solutions combined with the maximum energy efficiency with reduced consumption of direct expansion summer air conditioning, not to mention its ease of installation and the possibility of dialogue with any indoor unit of the Japanese company. The truck will also host the novelty of Ecodan R290, an air-to-water "hydrosplit" heat pump that adopts a virtually zero-emission refrigerant, which is particularly suitable for retrofits of existing buildings as it can heat efficiently with the radiators already present in homes. In addition, the Ecodan range is also enriched by the new Inwall 2.0, a completely revamped, flush-mounted outdoor solution that encloses all the components of the central heating, cooling and domestic hot water production unit inside, and that blends well with the contained spaces of newly constructed buildings. Concluding the exhibition are the new Ecodan Minisplit R32 series, split air-water heat pumps with R32 refrigerant, featuring compact chassis, longer pipe lengths, and improved seasonal energy efficiency, and I-BX N R32, an upgraded packaged air-water heat pump with R32 refrigerant from Climaveneta, a brand owned by Mitsubishi Electric presented together with Fan Coils residential.

Turning then to the ventilation area instead, we get into the details of dedicated VMC solutions for residential use, which is now complemented by heat recovery units to which a new offering of components is combined. Two in particular are the protagonists of the mobile showroom: the sensitive recuperator for false ceilings,super compact with only 21 cm in height that provides maximum installation flexibility, both horizontally and vertically, composed of elements recyclable up to 99.9%, and aVMC distribution system for residential buildings that fits Mitsubishi Electric's ventilation units already available and is characterized by its ease of installation thanks to a reduced number of components.

These are the most important components for the VMC distribution system for residential buildings.

"After two years of spacing out, we had the need to return to meet with the professionals who have always supported us and who make up our nationwide network. Based on these premises, this roadshow was born, allowing us to show and let them touch our new green, efficient and zero-waste solutions to evaluate together with all partners opportunities and challenges that will allow the air conditioning segment to continue to grow always in full respect of the environment," said Stefano Negri, Marketing Director of Mitsubishi Electric.

For more information you can visit the roadshow page at this link.

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