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demorrison
03-24-2012, 01:33 PM
Anyone have any experience with these units? Reliability. Actual efficiency not marketing hype etc. Cost is very high but may pay off in the long run if the unit is reliable. I wonder if the technology is reliable.


The Next generation in heat pump Technology
These H2i P-Series outdoor units give a new level of performance to Mitsubishi P-Series models, providing the extra heat-generating power it takes to deliver comfort and consistency in extreme climates. H2i units use Mitsubishi electric’s INVeRTeR-driven scroll compressor technology to achieve the desired room temperature quickly, maintaining
it consistently while simultaneously conserving energy. Plus with the integration of our exclusive H2i flash technology, these H2i P-Series units recover heat energy that is normally wasted in the flash process at the outdoor coil. This process helps the H2i system overcome issues commonly associated with conventional heat pumps such as decreases in low-side pressure, refrigerant mass flow rate and operational capacity. As a result, H2i P-Series units exhibit 100 percent of rated heating capacity at 5 ̊ F and 80 percent at -13 ̊ F outdoor ambient temperatures (see Figure 1). Plus they use R410A environmentally friendly refrigerant.

turkey
03-24-2012, 02:04 PM
Great product love them seen them prove themselves reliable and efficient. Installed area central north Ontario and they're so quiet you have to check the amp draw to see if the compressor is running.

sgagne199
03-26-2012, 07:34 PM
Great product from what i hear and i am actually gonna be installing one in the next two weeks

demorrison
03-27-2012, 11:07 AM
I was planning to attend one of the training seminars on installation. We did not cover ductless systems in HVAC community college curriculum. Would like to know any challenges you have in the install. I was thinking about installing in the mountains in NC where the elevation is over 4300 feet.