Subscribe to the daily news Sign in
En
Mitsubishi Electric launches cost effective R32 models
25 December 2018

Mitsubishi Electric launches cost effective R32 models

Mitsubishi Electric has unveiled a new line of R32 products designed to meet the need for cost effective air conditioning using low GWP refrigerant. The new R32 M Series MSZ-HR Wall Mounted System blends energy efficiency with a compact and stylish design, with the entry-level offering to the M Series product range being ideal for applications requiring a small scale, highly efficient air conditioning system.

Making use of Mitsubishi Electric’s inverter driven technology, the wall mounted range is available in 2.5kW, 3.5kW and a new 5.0kW system sizes. As a direct replacement for the R410A MSZ-DM range, the new series uses R32 refrigerant which has a significantly lower Global Warming Potential (GWP), helping users to reduce their impact on the environment while at the same time delivering comfortable air temperatures to building occupants.

“At Mitsubishi Electric we are committed to delivering products that limit their impact on the environment, while delivering comfortable working environments,” says Carl Dickinson, Senior Product Manager, Mitsubishi Electric. “By introducing this cost effective product range with R32 refrigerant, we are continuing to meet the customer need for systems that have lower GWP. The M Series MSZ-HR, which has an ErP cooling efficiency rating of A++, is just another example of our focus on upgrading product lines to deliver industry-leading efficiency.

As part of Mitsubishi Electric’s commitment to greater energy efficiency from its products, the new MSZ-HR series comes with an optional Wi-Fi capability, enabling control and monitoring of each system using smartphone, tablet or PC via the MELCloud app.

The addition of a weekly timer helps with greater control of scheduling, helping building operators to meet comfort requirements, whilst minimising operational costs.

Related tags: air conditioning, R32, R410A
Share
Get the daily refrigeration briefing
Trusted by 3,000+ refrigeration professionals worldwide
By subscribing, you create a free Refindustry account and agree to our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.
No spam. Only industry-relevant news.
Unsubscribe anytime.

Related news

HAUSER and MAGNOTHERM showcase refrigerant-free cabinet cooling pro...
HAUSER and MAGNOTHERM have presented the Renimag prototype to show how magnetocaloric cooling could be used in refrigeration cabinets without conventional refrigerants. The companies said the syste...
02 Apr 2026
Haier launches new R32-based MRV7S-H VRF system in Europe
Haier HVAC Solutions Europe has launched its new MRV7S-H VRF system, developed to comply with the European F-Gas Regulation 573/2024. Designed for the European market, the system operates with ...
20 Jan 2026
Sanhua launches SEC711 bipolar expansion valve controller series
Sanhua has announced the SEC711 series, a new generation of bipolar electronic expansion valve controllers for commercial refrigeration, air conditioning systems and heat pumps. The company said th...
15 Apr 2026
LG showcased HVAC range for Europe at Italy’s MCE 2026
LG Electronics presented a lineup of residential and commercial HVAC systems for the European market at MCE 2026 in Italy, held from March 24 to 27. The display included residential and commercial ...
06 Apr 2026
FläktGroup to launch ReCooler R32 for commercial buildings
FläktGroup has announced the upcoming launch of its next-generation ReCooler R32, an all-in-one heating, cooling and ventilation system for commercial buildings. The company said the compact unit i...
14 Apr 2026
Daikin to Launch Two New Commercial Air Conditioning Units in Japan
Daikin Industries, Ltd. has announced the launch of two new air conditioning products in Japan to address growing demands for energy efficiency and operational reliability in large commercial space...
10 Feb 2026