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Review of inverter split-system Mitsubishi Electric MSZ-FH25VE

MSZ-FH25VE – A class energy efficiency split system+++. It combines inverter technology and Mitsubishi Electric’s advanced energy-saving technologies, making it more economical, quieter and more comfortable for human. Its seasonal energy efficiency ratio S. e.e. R. reaches 9.1.

MSZ-FH25VE-E1

Mitsubishi Electric MSZ-FH25VE inverter split system with wall mounted indoor unit

Model description

MSZ-FH25VE – A class A energy efficiency split system+++. It combines the inverter technology and advanced energy-saving developments of Mitsubishi Electric that makes its work more economical, quieter and more comfortable for people. Its seasonal energy efficiency coefficient S. e.e. R. reaches 9.1.

Indoor unit is equipped with a 3D i-see temperature sensor with eight sensitive elements. It divides the volume of a room into hundreds of scanned zones and measures the temperature in these zones. By detecting the presence of people not reacting to animals in the room and their position, it allows the device to coordinate its operation so as not only to provide the user with the most comfortable conditions but also to reduce energy consumption.

So, air conditioner can direct a warm air stream to a person or, on the contrary, direct a cold stream away from a person. If the room is empty, the unit switches to economy mode

The indoor unit fan algorithm is programmed to blow air in a way that imitates the natural flows of Japan’s highland resort of Kirigamine. The air is purified by the Plasma Quad system, which creates a curtain of plasma discharges and effectively neutralizes bacteria, viruses, mold spores, allergens of various origins, dust, and other contaminants. And the integrated deodorant filter absorbs unpleasant odors.

The split system has several operation modes e.g. economy, turbo-mode and can switch to a lower power mode heating up to 18°C and back at the touch of a button. It also maintains an air heating function up to 10°C, protecting the room from freezing.

The model can heat outdoor air at temperatures down to -15°C in colder seasons. In MSZ-25VE functions of timer 24 hours , automatic change of heating and cooling modes, auto-restart and many others are realized.

Model peculiarity – it can be installed without flushing on the old pipeline from the previous model, working on R22 freon.

Technical characteristics:

Model

Mitsubishi Electric MSZ-FH25VE

Type

Inverter split system with wall indoor unit

Destination

Cooling, heating, dehumidification, air purification

Energy efficiency class,

Cooling/heating

A/A

Cooling

Output power, kWh

2,5

E.E.R./S. E.E.R.

-/9,1

Airflow, m.cu./hour

234-696

Power consumption, W

885

Heating

Productivity, kW/h

3,2

E.E.R./S. E.E.R.

-/5,1

airflow, m.cube./hour

240-792

Power consumption, W

580

Refrigerant

R410A

Operating temperature range outside, cooling/heating, deg.Celsius

From -10 to +46/

From -15 to +24

Path length, max., m

20

Sound pressure level of indoor/outdoor unit,dB(A

20-44/49-52

Rated current,

Cooling/heating, A

10

Dimensions

Indoor unit

745h250h195

Outdoor unit

715x540x235

weight

indoor unit

9

Outdoor unit

29

Price, Dollars

67 643

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Comments: 1
  1. Sophia Pearson

    I recently read a review of the inverter split-system Mitsubishi Electric MSZ-FH25VE and I must say, it sounds impressive. However, I would like to ask the reader of this review if they found this system to be energy-efficient and if it effectively cools and heats their space? Additionally, I would love to know if it operates quietly and if the installation process was straightforward. Overall, would you recommend this inverter split-system for residential use? Thank you in advance for your insights!

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