Times of Oman

Daikin’s commitment to develop sustainabl­e systems with a lower impact on environmen­t

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AS EXPERTS

warn efficient AC is critical to the future of the planet, Daikin leads sustainabl­e solutions with next generation inverters that can reduce CO2 emissions by up to 80%.

As the world prepares to install 1.6 billion AC units by 2050, Daikin, the Japanese manufactur­er and global leader in the developmen­t, manufactur­ing and installati­on of HVAC and refrigeran­ts, has pioneered a solution that can save billions of tonnes of C02 globally.

According to figures published above by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory & in terms of increased carbon emissions it is the equivalent of creating several new countries, and had prompted experts to call for minimum advances in energy efficiency of 30% per unit, in order to save 98 billion tonnes of C02 globally.

Leading the way, Daikin has pioneered the new Inverter Split Wall Mounted unit – the most energy efficient air conditione­r of its type available in the GCC. The split inverter can achieve energy reductions of up to 70%, compared to traditiona­l split AC and window units, and boasts an Energy Efficiency Ratio (EER) of 13.3 at T1 condition, making it the most energy efficient air conditione­r of its type in the market.

The result of continued research on refrigeran­ts, R-32 is a next generation gas that addresses a range of environmen­tal considerat­ions in a balanced manner. The split inverter features bespoke design for the high ambient GCC market, and is testament to Daikin’s commitment to develop sustainabl­e systems with a lower impact on the environmen­t.

“The inverter AC constantly adjusts the compressor speed to precisely maintain the desired temperatur­e, and contribute­s on reducing the energy consumptio­n all year round, for a lower electricit­y bill. The smart technology utilises an intelligen­t advanced control that regulates precisely the compressor speed to constantly adjust delivered capacity to meet the desired room temperatur­e. It also provides powerful cooling, quieter operation and an extended product lifetime.”

By using R-32 refrigeran­t, Daikin inverter AC is able to maximise energy efficiency while minimising the global warming impact with zero ozone depletion potential and up to 80% less CO2 emission than R-410A.

Installed in new systems or retrofitte­d to existing systems, the Split Inverter combines the power of the Daikin inverter swing compressor – designed and patented by Daikin – and the R-32 refrigeran­t, for an energy bill reduction of 30 – 70% and lower use of refrigeran­ts.

Muscat Electronic­s has been associated with Daikin Industries, Japan for over 35 years, and has pioneered in providing total airconditi­oning solutions throughout Oman to the government, private sectors and individual­s.

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