Panasonic releases splittable R32 ducted system
Panasonic Australia has launched its new R32 Inverter NX Series Splittable Ducted Air Conditioning System.

The system can be split into three sections for easier transport, handling and installation in tight roof spaces and compact layouts. It combines climate control with Panasonic’s latest patented air purification technology and IoT-enabled remote access.
Key features
Panasonic says the R32 Inverter NX Series comes with several notable features.
- Flexible installation: Split chassis design allows easier installation in tight ceiling or roof spaces, delivering greater flexibility for extended duct layouts
- Performance and optimisation: High static pressure and large air volume support effective cooling and consistent heating across multiple zones and bigger homes, with discharge air temperature control to reduce cold drafts during heating operation
- Energy efficiency: Zoning enables individual room control, reducing energy use when rooms are unoccupied by switching off airflow
- Air purification: The system uses Panasonic’s nanoe X technology, which the company says generates 48 trillion hydroxyl radicals per second to neutralise odours, and inhibit bacteria, viruses, mould, allergens and PM2.5 pollutants
- Smart control: The system allows users to manage temperature and monitor energy usage remotely via smartphone.
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