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Commercial Air Conditioning
LEFT: The plasma technology captures PM2.5 particles, which are up to 30 times smaller than the width of a human hair.
BELOW: The system is suitable for both new and existing installations.
High grade filtration for a safe workplace
MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC AUSTRALIA has in- troduced the Plasma Quad Connect, a high- grade filtration system with proven results in inhibiting airborne influenza virus particles, dust, mould and other inhalable particles down to PM2.5.
Answering consumers calls for high-end filtration, the newly released advanced Plas- ma Quad Plus Filtration System is suitable for both new and existing installations, includ- ing selected units from Mitsubishi Electric wall mounted, cassette or ducted air condi- tioning units.
In addition to independent testing that proves the filter technology’s effectiveness against in- fluenza virus, the system’s high-performance two-stage plasma technology also significantly improves indoor air quality by inhibiting six key indoor pollutants; Influenza virus, bacteria, PM2.5, allergens, mould and dust.
It works as an electrical curtain, using an
“IT IS AVAILABLE IN DUCTED, CASSETTE AND WALL MOUNTED SPLIT SYSTEMS.”
electrical discharge to filter and reduce even microscopically small particles in the air, in- cluding the capture of PM2.5 particles, which are up to 30 times smaller than the width of a human hair.
Mitsubishi Electric Australia, product man- ager, Atesh Mani, said the Plasma Quad Connect
air conditioning filter helps to improve and pu- rify air quality for the home or office.
“In today’s climate, we are becoming increas- ingly aware of how clean our air is, particularly in our homes and where we work,” Mani said.
“The high effectiveness in reducing contami- nating factors from the Plasma Quad filter may provide relief for those who suffer allergic reac- tions from airborne pollutants or asthma.”
As the unit is electrically charged and needs to be connected via mounting brackets, installation is required by a qualified technician. It is available in three different modules to suit ducted, cassette and wall mounted split system air conditioners.
Unico establishes Australasian
presence
LEFT: Unico Australasia representative, Leigh Risbey.
draught-free temperatures, they’ll have a valuable and profitable tool in their kit bags,” Risbey said.
Established in 1985, Unico is the leading manufacturer of high static pressure, small-duct central HVAC for indoor climate control. Well-
MAKERS OF SMALL duct central heating and air conditioning systems, Unico Incorporated, has appointed business consultant, Leigh Ris- bey, as its representative to Australia, New Zea- land, Indonesia and Singapore.
Unico’s chief marketing officer, Scott Intaglia- ta, said the company is proud to have Risbey as their face in Australasia.
“His experience, professionalism, and affabil- ity are true assets to the Unico System brand,” he said.
Risbey has worked with a number of well es- tablished HVACR brands. He worked for Bosch in the United Kingdom and as national service manager for Rheem Australia.
“His years of experience with leaders in the
construction, hospitality, finance, test and compliance, disability ser- vices, government, contracting, and rural industries has equipped him with proven and supportive tech- niques to apply structured action plans driving profitability and cus- tomer satisfaction,” Unico said in a formal announcement.
Commenting on his appoint-
ment, Risbey said the Unico system will be a game changer in Australia.
“Once contractors come on board with the product’s ability to fit into the smallest of spaces, remove more moisture for extremely efficient cooling, and provide end users with even,
technology
known throughout North America for its ability to provide superior, energy efficient indoor com- fort where other systems can’t, The Unico System also enjoys widespread use in the UK, continen- tal Europe, Middle East, and Asia. ✺
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