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Daikin introduces new duct units that benefits from inverter fan motor |
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Tuesday, 10 February 2009 |
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With the
introduction of new duct units, Daikin Europe, a pioneer in the use of DC inverter technology in its compressors, is putting
the emphasis on energy efficiency, since inverters allow modulating the speed
of the motor to exactly suit system demand, resulting in optimum efficiency and
comfort. The new models are available in both the VRV (model FXSQ-P &
FXMQ-P) and Sky Air (model FBQ-C & FMDQ-B) ranges.
According
to the companys press release, applying the same technology to the fan motors
results in reductions in energy consumption up to 40% (e.g. the FBQ71C fan
consumes 113W compared to 181W for the previous model FBQ71B).
The units also benefit from the home leave function via the wired remote
controller, allowing additional energy savings by preventing excessive cooling
of unattended rooms in winter. There is a built-in air filter that ensures a
constant supply of clean air, and an integrated drain pump which increases
system reliability.
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