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Home » Fujitsu’s new Floor-Mounted Heat Pump Literature

Fujitsu’s new Floor-Mounted Heat Pump Literature

February 19, 2015
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New York, NY. -Fujitsu offers new literature for both lines of their Energy Star®-qualified high efficiency, floor-mounted mini-split heat pump systems with heating that operates at ambient temperatures as low as -15°F (RLFFH line), or -5°F (RLFF line).  Efficiency ratings are as high as 26 SEER.

The small indoor units were developed specifically for residential and light commercial retrofit applications, ideally to replace standing radiators or any space with limited upper wall space like a kitchen or sunroom.  They are less than 24” high and 30” wide.

Systems are available in 9, 12 or 15,000 BTU single-zone models or in multi-zone configurations.  Heating capacity at low outdoor temperatures is achieved through the use of a large heat exchanger and a high-capacity compressor. 

For literature, either go to www.fujitsugeneral.com or call your local distributor. 

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