Panasonic redesigns VRF indoor units

Panasonic, air conditiong, VRF

Panasonic’s redesigned K2/K1 wall-mounted VRF air-conditioning units are lighter and smaller. They offer cooling capacities from 2.2 to 10.6 kW and heating from 2.5 to 11.4 kW. The smooth front panel is easy to keep clean, and noise levels are as low at 28 dB(A) for some models.

Marc Diaz, Panasonic’s UK country manager, explains, ‘The redesign has meant we have been able to improve the K2 indoor units in both performance and style. Its intelligent control ensures optimum comfort levels; for example, air distribution is automatically altered depending on the operational mode of the unit [heating or cooling].’

Other features include piping outlet in three directions and anti-mould filters fitted as standard.

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