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Review of Toshiba Daisekai RAS-10N3KVR-E inverter split-system

The first Toshiba inverter air conditioners appeared on the market in the 1980s. After three decades, the company is still one of the leading manufacturers of inverter split systems.

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Toshiba Daisekai RAS-10N3KVR-E wall mounted inverter split system

Model description

For example, the RAS-10N3KVR-E Daisekai N3KVR series is highly energy efficient, even when compared to many competitors – for 1 kW of energy consumption it can deliver up to 4.18 kW of cooling or 4.27 kW of heating. The inverter technology allows the model to save up to 40% of energy, maintain a set temperature with high precision while working very quietly.

The N3KVR Daisekai operates to cool and heat and can keep the air warm even at low outdoor temperatures as low as minus 15 degrees Celsius. It is also capable of dehumidifying the air without changing its temperature. The model supports several modes, including economical and automatic You can set the parameters of the climate most comfortable for the users, and then with one touch of a button on the remote control to switch the split-system into the operation mode according to these settings.

N3KVR Daisekai is equipped with a remote control of a special design. It is equipped with a removable cover that disguises the buttons that are rarely used. When the lid is closed, only the most essential keys and displays are left outside.

Toshiba split systems are known for their outstanding air-cleaning quality. N3KVR is equipped with an active plasma filter that traps not only mechanical particles up to 0,01 micron in size including most of the existing allergens, microorganisms and fungal spores but also odors.

It cleans the air faster than traditional electrostatic precipitators, without requiring the replacement of parts The Daisekai N3KVR plasma filter conforms to Japanese standards for household air purifiers, which also indicates high quality of cleaning. The Toshiba IAQ filtration system also gives added protection from dirt and the built-in ion generator increases the concentration of negative ions in the room.

Low maintenance, washable front panel and self-cleaning function to prevent moisture and mould growth in the indoor unit.

Technical specifications:

Model

Toshiba Daisekai RAS-10N3KVR-E

Type

Inverter split system with wall mounted indoor unit

Destination

Cooling, heating, dehumidifying, air purifying

Energy efficiency class,

Cooling/heating

A/A

Cooling

Cooling capacity, kWh

2,5

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

4,18

Airflow, m.cube./hour

516

Power Consumption, W

600

Heating

Performance, kWh

3,2

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

4,27/-

Airflow, m.cube./hour

570

Power Consumption, W

750

Refrigerant

R410A

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

From -10 to +46/

From -15 to +24

Length of line, max., m

20

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

26-39/46-47

Rated current,

Cooling/Heating, A

3,02/3,67

Dimensions

Indoor unit

790x275x225

Outdoor unit

780x550x290

Weight

Indoor unit

10

Outdoor unit

33

Price, Dollars

25 000

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Comments: 2
  1. Juniper

    I would like to know if the Toshiba Daisekai RAS-10N3KVR-E inverter split-system is energy-efficient and if it provides reliable cooling/heating performance. Additionally, how does it compare to other similar models in terms of price and features? Any insights or personal experiences with this model would be greatly appreciated.

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  2. Isaac Simmons

    Can anyone provide insights on the Toshiba Daisekai RAS-10N3KVR-E inverter split-system air conditioner? How is its performance in terms of cooling capacity, energy efficiency, and noise levels? Are there any notable features or drawbacks to consider? Any personal experiences or recommendations? Thank you in advance for sharing your thoughts!

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