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HOME » NEWS (MAR 25, 2008 JARN)
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News (Mar 25, 2008 JARN) |
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Sakura Launches Large Capacity Wall Mounted Split System and Large Hydronic
Cassette
● Large Capacity Wall Mounted Split with R-22
To meet a global need of much larger capacity units of Wall Mounted Split,
Sakura have developed such unit with capacities 36,000, 42,000 and 48,000btu.
Discharging air, cool and hot, will reach as far as 12 meters. In spite
of such powerful function, those units still comparable with any decorative
Floor/Ceiling type Fan Coil units for their Air Flow volume and Air Blowing
distance. First advantage of these units is, for their powerful function,
to be used as Light Commercial application for their compact size and still
having high Air Blowing distance.
These Wall Mounted Split units have built-in air purifying and antibacterial
function. Filters of nano-technology copper, silver and activated charcoal
are also available by option for additional protection, if needed.
Customers may chose suitable models out of:
T-1 (Normal Condition) Side Discharge
Cooling only and Heat Pump types
Capacity: 36,000 and 48,000btu
T-3 (Tropical Condition) Side Discharge
Cooling only type
Capacity: 36,000, 42,000 and 48,000btu
T-3 (Tropical Condition) Top Discharge
Cooling only type
Capacity: 36,000, 42,000 and 48,00btu
● Large Size Hydronic Cassette
To expand currently available capacity range, Sakura have launched Hydronic
Cassette units of larger capacities of 5.7kw up to 13.19kw for 2 pipes,
and 4.72kw to 11.43kw for 4 pipes, to fulfill recent market need. The out
look is similar to other Sakura DX type Cassettes of 600x600 so that the
units give a family look
Features
a) Air can be discharged toward 4 directions while any unnecessary
direction can be closed by dip switch being provided.
b) Master control to the whole connected units, and even programming
in 7 day advance to start/stop the system, is available.
c) All Sakura Hydronic Cassette units are fitted with female plumbing
connectors with built-in Vent Valves to ease an installation and
commissioning of the system.
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