New 3D i-See Sensor cassette

New slimline cassette with 3D i-See Sensor

  • 20 Jun 2016

Mitsubishi Electric has launched a new slimline cassette with a 3D i-See Sensor, capable of scanning a room and turning on/off its air conditioning by identifying whether the room is in use.

The 600 x 600 slimline SLZ/PLFY units are ideal for narrow spaces, sitting only 245mm in height above ceiling. The units have also been designed with temporary hanging hooks, a drop-prevention cord and hexagonal screws to make installation easier. 

In addition to the unique 3D i-See Sensor, the units also improve occupant comfort with a new airflow feature which can direct air horizontally across the ceiling to help eliminate uncomfortable drafts, and a new 3D turbo fan which reduces sound levels.

For more information visit Mitsubishi Electric’s dedicated digital library or email [email protected]

Mitsubishi Electric Living Systems,
Travellers Lane,
Hatfield,
Hertfordshire,
AL10 8XB
United Kingdom

Visit Mitsubishi Electric Living System's website

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