MHI upgrades software for air-conditioning design

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MHI has updated its software for designing and specifying air conditioning.

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Europe has developed new software for the design and specification of VRF air-conditioning systems.

This latest version of the E-solution software includes specification details of the KX6 VRF systems and is free to air-conditioning engineers. There is also full data on the earlier KX4 range and MHI’s complete range of splits and multi-splits.

Developed for the design of 2- and 3-pipe systems, E-solution 2.0 specifies appropriate models and sizes and produces a full list of materials. It also generates wiring diagrams and engineering drawings that can be exported to AutoCAD or saved as pdf files.

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