Energy-efficient central-plant solutions

Mitsubishi, central plant, air conditioning, heat pump, space heating, Heat recovery

All the central plant solutions from Mitsubishi Electric that can help reduce energy consumption in the built environment are detailed in a 24-page brochure. Many of the solutions are described as affordable, scalable and available now. The brochure includes examples of where the installation of well designed, energy-efficient central plant has made a difference.

The brochure looks at the e-series modular chiller range and the comprehensive NX chiller line up.

It also looks at the renewable-heating options available with Ecodan air-, ground- and water-source heat pumps,

The brochure also explains how Lossnay mechanical ventilation with heat recovery systems can reduce energy consumption for almost any building.

Coverage of large VRF systems includes the company’s Hybrid VRF, which uses water to heat and cool in occupied spaces, removing the need for refrigerant leak detection. Mitsubishi’s expertise in controls is also featured.

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