MARCH 2011 The New
Comfort Solution for Large Buildings
LG, among the world’s largest air conditioning manufacturers, is now offering innovative Multi V Variable Refrigerant Flow commercial air conditioning products.
Multi V sets a whole new standard in design  exibility, energy ef ciency and low noise. It offers one of the industry’s longest refrigeration piping lengths, plus condenser capacities from 38,000 – 192,000 BTUs.
Multi V comes in a wide range of indoor unit styles – from four-way ceiling cassettes to LG’s unique Art Cool™
complement any décor.
Multi V – the smart new choice for heating and cooling large buildings.
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