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Mitsubishi Heavy Industries

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries air conditioners, the Japanese brand known for great reliability: monosplit and multisplit inverter heat pump units from 5000 to 24000 BTU, with solid construction and quiet operation.
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Who Mitsubishi Heavy Industries is

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries air conditioners come from one of the largest Japanese industrial groups, with long experience in air conditioning. The range includes wall-mounted models and multisplit systems with inverter heat pump technology that cools in summer and heats in winter, designed for those looking for a reliable air conditioner built to last.

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries is not Mitsubishi Electric

One point that often causes confusion is worth clarifying: Mitsubishi Heavy Industries is a brand separate from Mitsubishi Electric. They are two different Japanese companies, with separate catalogues, ranges and product codes. So when you buy a Mitsubishi Heavy Industries air conditioner, you are choosing the models and support of this specific manufacturer, not those of Mitsubishi Electric.

The available outputs, from 5000 to 24000 BTU

The output is chosen according to the square metres and the insulation of the room. The Mitsubishi Heavy Industries range covers the most common home needs:

  • 5000 and 7000 BTU: small rooms and storage spaces.
  • 9000 BTU: bedrooms and studies up to about 25 m².
  • 12000 BTU: medium-sized living rooms, from 25 to 35 m².
  • 18000 and 24000 BTU: large rooms and open spaces over 35 m².

To cool a single room, start with a wall-mounted monosplit, while for several rooms with a single outdoor unit, consider a multisplit system.

Japanese reliability and quiet running

The strength of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries is build quality: solid materials, carefully engineered compressors and quiet operation, ideal for bedrooms. The inverter models modulate the power smoothly, so the temperature stays stable and comfort is constant, without the swings typical of on/off air conditioners.

Consumption and energy class

Cooling efficiency is shown by the SEER value, while heating efficiency is shown by the SCOP: the higher these figures, the lower the consumption. Models in class A+++ clearly reduce electricity draw, because inverter technology modulates the power instead of switching on and off continuously.

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries compared

If you are weighing the alternatives, you can compare this range with Haier air conditioners, which focus on a wide choice and good value for money, or start from the overview of all air conditioners to find the right model. For current promotions, take a look at all the offers.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Mitsubishi Heavy Industries the same as Mitsubishi Electric?
No, they are two different Japanese companies. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and Mitsubishi Electric have separate catalogues, ranges and support. In this collection you will find only Mitsubishi Heavy Industries models.
Are Mitsubishi Heavy Industries air conditioners reliable?
Yes, they are valued for the build quality typical of Japanese manufacturers: solid materials, quiet operation and inverter technology designed to last over time, with official warranty and spare parts within reach.
How many BTU do you need for a 25 m² room?
For a well-insulated room of about 25 m², 9000 BTU is usually enough. For larger, poorly insulated or very sun-exposed spaces, it is better to go up to 12000 BTU.
Does a Mitsubishi Heavy Industries also heat in winter?
Yes, the inverter heat pump models heat efficiently even at low outdoor temperatures and can supplement or replace radiators in the mid-seasons.
Are Mitsubishi Heavy Industries air conditioners quiet?
Yes, quiet running is one of the brand's strengths. The inverter indoor units modulate the power smoothly and are particularly suited to bedrooms.
How much does a class A+++ model consume?
A class A+++ air conditioner with inverter technology consumes much less than a lower class, because it modulates the power and holds the temperature without constant switching on and off.