Air conditioners are products of man’s innovative mind. All of us want to have a relaxing and comfortable atmosphere, whether at home or at or (and during leisure). These electrical appliances are designed to cool the indoor environment. Air conditioners make indoor living more comfortable and relaxing. Air conditioners do not just provide cooling comfort, but these amazing devices also dehumidify and (in some models), cleans the air inside the room. Because of the growth of the air conditioning industry, more and more companies have ventured into the cooling business. Mitsubishi Electric is just one of the few.
Mitsubishi Electric is the manufacturer of Mitsubishi air conditioners. Mitsubishi Electric is an offshoot of the Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Company (now known as “Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd.”) when it opened a manufacturing facility in Kobe, Japan in 1921. In the 1930s, Mitsubishi Electric began producing elevators and escalators systems and equipments for power generation. Mitsubishi Electric also provided installation and maintenance for these systems. During the early 1960s, Mitsubishi Electric began manufacturing its product line in a more environmental friendly way. Way before the environmental concern was a great issue. Two decades later, Mitsubishi Electric extended its presence worldwide and established itself as one of the forerunners of the advancement of computers, development of air conditioning systems, automobile electronics and in various fields in science and technology (including the generation of nuclear power).
The Mitsubishi air conditioner is very much popular in Europe and Asia. Mitsubishi air conditioning systems or Mitsubishi AC systems are considered as one of the finest air conditioning systems in the industry. Mitsubishi Electric manufactures air conditioning units for residential, commercial and industrial application. The company’s attempt to make indoor living more comfortable started when Mitsubishi Electric was born. Started off as manufacturing electric fans, Mitsubishi Electric became an instant sensation and began manufacturing coolers ten years later. Its success was attributed to its effort in making air conditioning systems that would suit the wide range of Japan’s climate conditions. Thereby, creating sophisticated and innovative yet durable and dependable air conditioning units that can withstand the constant use all year round. Mitsubishi Electric also manufactures “energy efficient” and “noise free” air conditioning units that are environmentally friendly.
The most marketed air conditioning unit of Mitsubishi Electric is the “Mr. Slim”. Mr. Slim is a ductless type air conditioning system that offers quiet cooling comfort. Mr. Slim is composed of three major components; the indoor component, outdoor component and the remote control. These components are linked by refrigerant lines that run through a “three inch” hole either in the wall or ceiling. The outdoor component cycles the refrigerant and passes it through the lines into the indoor component. The indoor component distributes the cool air all throughout the structure or building. And by using the remote control device you can program the desired level of coolness that you want.
There are also some Mitsubishi air conditioners that can be used for residential applications. The “Mr. Slim M-Series” provides cooling comfort without the use of air ducts or window space. The “Mr. Slim M-Series” is a sleek indoor air conditioner that can be mounted in inconspicuous areas on the wall.
So if you are looking for an air conditioner but are having a hard time choosing one because of the numerous air conditioner brands, then why not choose a Mitsubishi air conditioner? With over half a century of technological expertise, Mitsubishi air conditioners are known for their high performance standards along with unparalleled reliability and high efficiency in power consumption. Mitsubishi Electric provides its consumers a wide selection of comfort and style.
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