Hitachi has announced the release of its new line of mini-split systems that employ the latest technologies, in order to maximize comfort and ensure healthy indoor air.

Key features of the new mini-split systems include:

  • An intelligent human sensor system monitors and responds to the environment, to provide continuous comfort.
  • Temperature and humidity levels are controlled, when set to dehumidification mode.
  • Innovative FrostWash technology ensures indoor air is fresh and clean, by eliminating dust, bacteria, and mold.
  • User-friendly airCloud Home app puts control in the palm of the homeowner’s hand and is fully compatible with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant, enabling voice control when hands are full.

Vector DC Inverter Technology

Hitachi mini splits feature Vector DC inverters, in order to achieve high performance energy efficiency

Hitachi mini splits feature Vector DC inverters, in order to achieve high performance energy efficiency. These inverters cool with maximum capacity at startup, then automatically slow down and operate at minimum capacity, to maintain room temperature at a comfortable level. This reduces energy consumption by up to 62%, when compared to non-inverter levels.

A special microchip that is preloaded with the compressor’s data will constantly monitor its operation, while running. This helps the unit to adjust the amount of energy needed, by sending accurate instructions to the compressor, in order to achieve the optimal rotation speed and avoid unnecessary power waste.

Easy installation with cooling-only lock function

Hitachi mini splits are flexible, easy to install, and offer a wide range of sizes, to make it easy to specify the perfect solution for any project. A cooling-only lock function prohibits heat, when used in ambient cooling applications.

Single-zone systems are available in 115V or 208/230V with capacities ranging from .75 to 3 tons. Multi-zone systems can accommodate up to 5 zones with 208/230V and capacities ranging from 1.5 to 3.5 tons.

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