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Hitachi Air Conditioning Engineered for tomorrow.


FSXNH Seasonal efficiency


• Market-leading energy efficiency • Winner of the Japanese Energy Efficiency & Conservation Award 2013


Flexibility built in


• 2-pipe heat pump or 3-pipe heat recovery from a single unit


• 100+ indoor unit combinations


Quick installation • Lightweight and modular outdoor unit


• Piping lengths up to 1000m and improved height difference


Well connected


• H-LINK II and CS Net Web for seamless connectivity with all leading BMS protocols


Comfort guaranteed


• Comfort protection function across the range eliminates cold draughts


• Low noise levels


Unique capacities • 5HP and 6HP 3-pipe heat recovery outdoor units


Two pipe. Three pipe.


Hi Efficiency VRF without compromise Install Hitachi’s new Hi Efficiency Set Free VRF and you’re on to a winner. FSXNH offers 2-pipe


heat pump and 3-pipe heat recovery options from a single compact, modular unit, allowing air conditioning requirements to be tailored to individual needs* – with future flexibility built in.


New FSXNH models range from 5HP to 36HP, and along with 100+ indoor unit and heat exchanger combinations - with nominal capacities as low as 0.6HP (1.7kW) - there’s a combination to suit every installation, and all with market-leading energy efficiencies.


With Hitachi’s new FSXNH, there’s no need to compromise. *requires CH Box


To find out more call Hitachi on 01628 585 394 or visit www.hitachiaircon.com


www.cibsejournal.com June 2013 CIBSE Journal 31


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