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Panasonic 2-pipe air conditioner ME1 system review

The system allows you to create the ideal microclimate in every room of a large house, without sacrificing the beauty of the facade. Beautiful coolness, convenience and economy.

Panasonic air conditioner 2-tube system ME1

WITH 1 TO 3 EXTERNAL UNITS

UP TO 64 INDOOR UNITS

2-pipe system ME1 is based on a modular principle: the more air-conditioned rooms, the greater the number of modules included. All modules are united by common freon line, what reduces quantity of pipes in the room.

The design of external units allows to install them even on the roof and not to spoil the exterior of the building. Large selection of indoor units – for any interior and any square footage.

INTERIOR UNIT TYPE: cassette, duct, wall, suspended ceiling , floor standing.

POWER: 8L outdoor units.s , 10 l.c, 12l.with, 14 l.c, 16 l.s, 18 l.s, 20 l.s

SIZES: small 1758x930x770 mm, middle 1758x930x1000 mm, big 1758x930x1540 mm outdoor units.

SYSTEM LOAD 50 TO 200%

With the capacity of the outer unit of 10 liters.with. It is possible to connect indoor units of 20 liters.with.

R410A REFRIGERANT

Reduces carbon dioxide emissions and lowers operating costs.

Compressor

New DC inverter dual rotary compressor + new constant speed compressor.

Route

Total length of 1000 m, the pipeline – up to 180 m equivalent to 200 m .

Route length after the first branch: not limited.

Highest actual tube lengths allow the system to be used for all types of buildings.

Control

Local controllers, system controllers, BMS computer .

You can control the system with both the usual remote control, and with a personal computer, including via the Internet, as well as possible to integrate the control system into the “Smart House” system.

A special program allows you to select the full technological scheme with all the characteristics of its components. This reduces design and installation costs.

Exclusive

Defrosting of external units is staggered for each unit and doesn’t affect the internal units.

Oil level sensors are installed in all compressors, allowing the system to immediately restore the oil level by pumping it from other compressors.

If a unit fails, the system continues to operate and the load is redistributed to other units and compressors.

Noise level can be reduced by 5 dB in night mode.

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Comments: 5
  1. Teagan

    I’m considering buying the Panasonic 2-pipe air conditioner ME1 system, but I would like to know if anyone has any personal experiences or thoughts on its performance, reliability, and overall satisfaction? Would you recommend it or are there any alternative systems worth considering?

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  2. Waverly

    Can anyone share their experience with the Panasonic 2-pipe air conditioner ME1 system? How does it perform in terms of cooling and energy efficiency? Any pros or cons to consider before purchasing?

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  3. Ember

    What are the main features and benefits of the Panasonic 2-pipe air conditioner ME1 system? Is it energy-efficient and environmentally friendly? How does it compare to other similar air conditioning systems on the market?

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  4. Juniper

    Can someone provide more information about the performance and reliability of the Panasonic 2-pipe air conditioner ME1 system? Are there any specific features that stand out and how does it compare to other similar systems on the market?

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  5. Hazel Walker

    Can anyone provide a detailed review of the Panasonic 2-pipe air conditioner ME1 system? How does it perform in terms of cooling capacity, energy efficiency, noise levels, and overall reliability? Are there any notable advantages or drawbacks compared to other similar systems in the market? Would you recommend it for residential use? Any insights or personal experiences would be greatly appreciated!

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