Mitsubishi Electric launches MSZ-GS for project market

Mitsubishi Electric Australia has announced the launch of the MSZ-GS Series, designed for the demands of the Australian project market. The MSZ-GS Series wall-mounted split system air conditioning units feature a capacity range line-up of six models from 2.5–7.8kW. According to Mitsubishi Electric’s National Product Manager Atesh Mani, the new split systems have been designed…

Mitsubishi Electric Australia has announced the launch of the MSZ-GS Series, designed for the demands of the Australian project market.

The MSZ-GS Series wall-mounted split system air conditioning units feature a capacity range line-up of six models from 2.5–7.8kW.

According to Mitsubishi Electric’s National Product Manager Atesh Mani, the new split systems have been designed to offer features and quality.

“The MSZ-GS Series provides builders and air conditioning contractors with an air conditioning system they can include in their building projects and be confident with a product that comes with the support and quality Mitsubishi Electric is renowned for,” says Mani.

“The MSZ-GS Series is an ideal choice for project homes, townhouse developments, high-rise buildings and accommodation facilities. The Series is compatible with optional Mitsubishi Electric controllers expanding options for monitoring and central control if required.”

The MSZ-GS Series includes a built-in clean function that is designed to allow easy removal of the horizontal vane and quick latch fin guards. The vertical vanes open out to provide access for cleaning.

The MSZ-GS Series uses R32 refrigerant, which Mitsubishi Electric says offers increased energy efficiency compared to the previously used R410A. R32 also has one third of the global warming potential (GWP) of R410A.

The MSZ-GS Series can also be connected to a smartphone, tablet or online account via an optional wi-fi adaptor. This allows users to control the unit via an internet connection.

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