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MHI Thermal Systems develops air conditioners using R32 refrigerant for the European market
30 November 2020

MHI Thermal Systems develops air conditioners using R32 refrigerant for the European market

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Thermal Systems, Ltd. (MHI Thermal Systems), a Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) Group company, is launching a line of single fan and multiple room outdoor unit air conditioners for buildings that use R32 refrigerant. Launched specifically for the European market, the systems will sell through MHI subsidiary Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Air-Conditioning Europe, Ltd. (MHIAE).

Available from December 2020, the product lineup will include six models with capacity up to 4, 5, and 5.5 horsepower, each available in either the single-phase alternating current (AC) common in ordinary homes, or the three-phase AC used in factories and other facilities that consume a lot of electricity. As countries throughout the world are shifting to refrigerants with less environmental impact, such as R32. The highly anticipated product lineup will respond to the decline of R410A refrigerant usage, a common option in Europe in the air conditioning market up to now.

The series will optimise the company's top-selling model in the European market, the Micro KX series with the R32 refrigerant variant. The latest model will keep its current single fan structure to maintain its small and lightweight size. However, the refrigerant distribution system in the outdoor unit will change to accommodate the material property of R32 refrigerant, and increased performance of the heat exchanger will maximise to further enhance efficiency. Additional innovations include updating the compressor motor from a distributed winding type to a concentrated winding type. The new compressor motor will improve unit performance at an intermediate capacity, and lower standby power consumption from greater efficiency.

R32 refrigerant has zero ozone depletion potential (ODP)(Note1) and one-third of the global warming potential (GWP)(Note2) of the conventional R410A refrigerant. This sustainable solution has attracted attention for its high heat transfer efficiency, as well as an excellent safety and environmental performance. Measures to prevent climate change have increased worldwide in response to the October 2016 Kigali revision to the Montreal Protocol. The demand to convert existing facilities to R32 refrigerant and other replacements, especially for outdoor multiple-room air conditioners, are prospective to continue in the future.

MHI Thermal Systems will focus on its sales and service for air conditioning equipment, including air conditioners for stores and offices, and building air conditioning systems. The company will continue to pursue corporate activities that take into account customer convenience and operability, as well as the global environment.

(Note1) 1Ozone Depletion Potential (ODP) is a coefficient expressing a relative value, with the widely used refrigerant CFC-11 (trichlorofluoromethane) fixed at an ODP of 1.0. The smaller the number, the less relative amount of degradation to the ozone layer.
(Note2) 2Global Warming Potential (GWP) is a coefficient expressing a relative value, with CO2 fixed at a GWP of 1.0. The smaller the number, the greater the environmental performance.
Related tags: air conditioning, R32, R410A, CO2
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