Sanyo Launch Elite Pac i Split Range SANYO are set to pave the way with the introduction of the Elite PACi – a new range of commercial split systems. Available in a new compact and lightweight design, the Elite PACi provides improved comfort and reduced power consumption for commercial applications.
Designed especially for light commercial projects where efficiency and performance must not be compromised, the Elite PACi features a newly developed heat exchanger and outdoor fan, which means that COP ratings are some of the highest in the industry. Benefiting from increased performance and efficiency, the unit offers COP ratings of up to 4.05 kW.
SANYO’s DC Inverter technology offers outstanding heating and cooling power which is produced by variable compressor rotation speed. This ensures quicker control of room temperature than conventional air conditioners. Each unit also utilises the latest SANYO twin rotary compressor, in which perfectly balanced dual rotors revolve smoothly and efficiently to provide powerful, quiet and vibration-free performance. The Elite PACi is therefore very quiet with sound levels from just 53 dB (A).
Ideal for enhancing the air quality in shops, restaurants and other businesses the new Elite PACi boasts many advanced features and is of superior performance and quality thus providing more choice for customers. The unit offers end-users increased flexibility allowing the installation of four indoor units on multi-split systems and with eight different styles of indoor units now available. New additions to the range of indoor range of units include the XM Mini Cassette, the ultra slim US ducted unit and specially designed UR square ducted unit with internal filter. All indoor units are high performance and designed with the needs of the installer as well as the end-user in mind, making installation and maintenance a breeze. Meanwhile, piping length has been increased by 40% to 70m further aiding installation.
In addition, the Elite PACi utilises the non-ozone depleting R410A refrigerant which gives increased system performance, increased energy efficiency and improved heat transfer, resulting in smaller pipe sizes and more compact indoor units. Meanwhile, the reduced refrigerant charge helps to comply with the F-Gas Regulation.