HVRF Indoor Units

PLFY-WL-VFM-E

PLFY-WL10-40VFM-E

  • Capacity Range: 1.2 – 4.5 kW
  • Compact and light-weight design – only 245 mm high
  • Horizontal airflow
  • 3D i-See Sensor
  • Optional flow control valve (external)

The 4-way compact ceiling cassette fits perfectly into 600 x 600 grid ceiling system and provides 4-way airflows despite its size.

Beautiful square design

Beautiful square design

The straight, square design fits into 600 mm x 600 mm ceiling construction specifications. This also matches the straight-line lighting system in the grid, thereby creating a beautiful space.

Slimline design – only 245 mm high

Slimline design – only 245 mm high

The 245 mm high slim body design and enables installation into restricted ceiling spaces.

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Compact and light-weight design

The 245 mm high unit enables installation in restricted ceiling spaces. The panel weighs 3 kg, while the unit’s body weighs 13 kg (WL10, and WL15 models) or 14 kg (WL20, WL25, and WL32 models). These weights are 6 or 7 kg lighter than the PLFY-WL-VEM-E model, allowing easy suspension.

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Horizontal airflow

The improved vane design enables horizontal airflow to help reduce cold draft for optimum comfort.

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3D i-See Sensor

The optional 3D i-See Sensor accurately detects not only the human body temperature but also the location and number of people in the room. It uses an algorithm to reduce power consumption while maintaining the comfort condition in accordance with the location and number of occupants in the room. Direct and indirect airflow settings are also available to further enhance air distribution in the room.

Optional flow control valve (external)

Optional flow control valve (external)

For projects that require a charge calculation function for individual billing, an external flow control valve can be added to the indoor unit. This enables the AE-200E central controller to estimate the power apportioning function more accurately using the capacity save method.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Ducted air conditioning is an innovative solution that brings comprehensive climate control to your entire home or office space. This advanced system operates through a network of concealed ducts, allowing conditioned air to be distributed efficiently and evenly throughout multiple areas or rooms. By drawing in air, cooling or heating it, and then circulating it through the ducts, centralised ducted air conditioning ensures that every corner of your space is maintained at your desired temperature. Whether you need to control a single room or multiple rooms in your home, ducted air conditioning offers the flexibility to customise temperature settings based on individual preferences.

Professional installation is required for ducted air conditioning installation. These systems are complex and require expert knowledge in electrical work, ductwork, and other specialised skills to ensure efficient and safe operation. It is best to rely on a qualified air conditioner installer with the necessary expertise to ensure accurate unit installation and temperature sensor placement for optimal performance. The installer is also required to have the appropriate electrical and refrigerant handling licence.

Zoning refers to the capability of deactivating specific sections of your ducted air conditioning system when they are not required. The optional  Zone Controller enhances the system’s functionality by allowing you to direct conditioned air precisely where you need it within your home or office. With the ability to create up to 4 or 8 separate zones, this enables increased energy efficiency. The Zone Controller provides the flexibility to tailor your comfort preferences by selectively activating the air conditioning in occupied zones only. Enjoy the benefits of personalised climate control and energy efficiency by utilising the advanced zoning features of the Mitsubishi Electric Zone Controller.

 

Troubleshooting common problems with your air conditioner can often be resolved without the need for professional assistance.

If your air conditioner is not cooling or heating properly, check if the desired temperature is correctly set and ensure it is in the correct mode. If the airflow seems weak, inspect and clean the air filters, particularly the return air filter to remove any dust or debris that may be obstructing the airflow. Inadequate cooling or heating could also be a result of blocked or restricted vents, so ensure that they are open and unobstructed. If your unit is leaking water, it may be due to a clogged condensate drain, which depending on the severity could easily be dealt with alone or with a technician.

In the case of unusual noises or strange odours, it is advisable to turn off the unit and contact a professional to inspect and resolve the issue.

At Mitsubishi Electric, our customers are our priority. If you need after-sales support for your Mitsubishi Electric air conditioner, then our Customer Care team is here to help.

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