Commercial Heat Pumps
Panasonic Commercial
Panasonic’s flexible options thanks to multi-split systems, with powerful heating and cooling capacity. Slim, elegant units that complement commercial interiors. Lower cost of operation and eco-certified energy efficiency through Inverter technology.
Environmental comfort through healthier air quality and whisper-quiet operation. Heating or cooling with Panasonic Air conditioning Heat Pumps simply makes sound commercial sense.
Mitsubishi Electric Commercial
Air conditioning technology today strives to create a pleasant environment for people living in a range of very different buildings. In trying to provide optimal air quality every aspect of a building must be considered: scale, function, structure, materials and age.
Mitsubishi Electric’s CITY MULTI series has the flexibility to adapt efficiently to any building requirements. A wide line up of indoor units and free piping system enables a free fit to even the most complex configurations. And both R2 and Y can be simply operated through a central controller. With it’s flexible system architecture, easy operation and energy saving technology CITY MULTI offers an ideal blend of comfort, efficiency and economy.
Daikin Commercial
Daikin offers a range of technologically advanced systems designed to meet practically any challenge and deliver absolute comfort to nearly any building.
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Robyn and Paul Schoch
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Cathy & Sean Eastwood
Mt. Albert
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Papakura
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Julie & Peter Windram
Northcote
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