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    MITSUBISHI Heavy Industries



    I have read most post on this equipment and generally find they sound poor.

    Has anyone out there had any success with it at all as price wise it seems ok???

    Thanks.



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    Re: MITSUBISHI Heavy Industries

    i had a few problems with older mitsubishi vrvs but the new stuff is good but u need to read a few manuals ans learn the data u can get from the out door unit display lots info about system performance

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    Re: MITSUBISHI Heavy Industries

    Quote Originally Posted by jteixiera
    i had a few problems with older mitsubishi vrvs but the new stuff is good but u need to read a few manuals ans learn the data u can get from the out door unit display lots info about system performance

    do sthat means u lika it - theng?
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    Re: MITSUBISHI Heavy Industries

    the only problem we had cracked nuts on the BC box
    A sure sign of overtightening

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    Re: MITSUBISHI Heavy Industries

    I have worked on the old type Pury 250
    Errr, that's an MEUK unit, not MHI.

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    hi jaz
    very good kit in my exprience fitted about 150 splits.

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    Re: MITSUBISHI Heavy Industries

    Can someone tell me the difference between Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and MEUK?

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    Re: MITSUBISHI Heavy Industries

    Quote Originally Posted by daddymac
    Can someone tell me the difference between Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and MEUK?
    I have been told the following story, and it seems to make sense:
    After second world war Mitsubishi was a massive japanese engineering company. The Americans decided to break the company up (to prevent future yellow peril)
    it was divided into Mitsi Electric (electronics, dom appliances), Mitsi Heavy Industries (industrial manufacturer) and Colt (Mitsubishi cars)

    Air Conditioning has overlap between Mitsi Electric and Mitsi Heavy so they both produce kit but are separate companies.
    Mitsi Electric produce mr slim & city multi and are quite advanced. Mitsi Heavy Industries are now producing some good splits (for budget end of market) -their fault diagnostics and controls are good (7-day timer comes as standard)- i think much better than LG or even Fuijitsu in the budget market

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    Re: MITSUBISHI Heavy Industries

    Ahhh! So now I know! Thanks for that!

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