Mitsubishi Electric MSZ-AY: a new air quality experience.

Too often people do not pay proper attention to home devices that, if neglected, can affect people's indoor quality of life. One example is the air conditioner, which, without proper cleaning, can be the perfect ally of allergies, mold and bad odors. In fact, allergens, dust, viruses and bacteria lurk inside, and once the system is operated, they will be released into the air you breathe. Cleaning the air filters of one's indoor unit will not only prevent the appearance of bad odors during operation, but also improve the performance of the device by reducing power consumption and avoiding respiratory disorders if one is allergic to dust or pollen.
To avoid this scenario, Mitsubishi Electric maintains its commitment to ensuring healthier air through advanced air filtration and purification systems such as Plasma Quad Plus. The Plasma Quad Plus filter is an integrated filter system that breaks down 99% of airborne viruses, bacteria, and mold, eliminates 98% of allergens (e.g., pollen), 99.7% of dust mites and dust, and 99% of airborne PM2.5. Odors are also captured and eliminated thanks to the filter designed by the Japanese company.
Not only that, the Japanese company has equipped its air conditioning systems with another revolutionary technology: Dual Barrier Coating. During operation, dust and impurities introduced during air conditioning operations are deposited on internal components, especially on the coil and fan, worsening operation and increasing machine consumption by up to 18%. With Dual Barrier Coating, the internal elements of air conditioning units are treated with an additional protective layer that prevents dust and impurities from being deposited even after long periods of time, preserving operating efficiency and reducing consumption.
Complementing the experience of excellent indoor air quality, an important new feature introduced with the new MSZ-AY series of air conditioners is "self clean mode." Thanks to this unique feature, it is the unit itself that dries at the end of the cooling and dehumidification cycle, preventing the formation of mold and unpleasant odors. Once turned off, the air conditioner retains small droplets of moisture inside, which can promote the occurrence of mold and odors. After turning off from cooling or dehumidification mode, the air conditioner activates microventilation that completely dries out any water particles inside the unit, keeping it clean.