[Greenbuilding] [BULK] Re: best PTHP's and mini splits

Lawrence Lile LLile at projsolco.com
Mon Mar 24 11:02:09 CDT 2008


Locally, I can get Mitsibushi mini-splits, which are competitive, but
maybe not quite as high an SEER as Fujitsu.  Anyone have experience with
Mitsibushi vs Fujitsu?  I'm considering one or the other for a project.


Lawrence Lile, PE, LEED AP
Project Solutions Engineering

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Subject: [BULK] Re: [Greenbuilding] best PTHP's and mini splits
Importance: Low

PTHP? I've heard of ground source and air source, but I have no idea 
what PT stands for (assuming HP stands for Heat Pump).

I believe the Fujitsu RLQ series is far and away the best heat pump on 
the market right now (though I haven't been looking closely in recent 
months, and these things do change!). I've been using them for several 
years. They range from 9-36 kBtu, heat down to 5F without resistance, 
range from 17 to 21 SEER IIRC, and are absolutely whisper silent on the 
indoor unit. The outdoor unit is merely very quiet.

Keith


candtcampbell at juno.com wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> Who makes the most efficient, most reliable, smallest and quietest
PTHP's
> and mini splits with 410a refrigerant?
>
> Tim
>
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