Fujitsu General expands R32 ducted range
Fujitsu General has launched its large capacity R32 High Static Ducted series, completing the company’s R32 ducted family for the Australian market.

The new range spans capacities from 18kW to 22.4kW. It uses R32 refrigerant, which Fujitsu says improves energy efficiency and lowers environmental impacts compared to earlier R410A models.
According to Fujitsu, the new models record improvements in key metrics, including total cooling seasonal performance factor (TCSPF) and heating seasonal performance factor (HSPF) across the 65, 72, and 90 systems, making it appropriate for both homeowners and businesses.
Fujitsu General Manager of Product and Strategy Kyle Rafter says minimising environmental impact and improving ease of installation were two priorities in design the new models.
“The new R32 Large Capacity High Static Ducted series demonstrates Fujitsu General’s commitment to delivering energy efficient, environmentally conscious products for our customers in Australia,” Rafter says.
“The series has been designed to address the practical needs of our dealer network, installers, and end users. From a splittable, lightweight indoor design that is up to 31kg lighter and includes carry handles and a truss notch, through to slimmer outdoor units with reduced footprint and up to 108kg lighter weight requiring only 500mm clearance, we have focused on installation flexibility and ease of transport.”
The R32 High Static Ducted series is available now through Fujitsu General’s authorised dealer network across Australia, and the 65 model is offered in both single-phase and three-phase variants.
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