Daikin announces new floor mount indoor unit for multi-split applications


Daikin recently announced the release of their FVXS Floor Mounted Indoor Unit for use with Daikin’s MXS 2-, 3- , 4- and 8-port multi-split system. These floor-mount units offer the installer greater installation flexibility and are ideal for use in rooms that have no or very little vertical wall height, like glass-walled sunrooms or attic room additions.

Available in 9, 12, and 18 MBH capacities, the FVXS can be installed free-standing or partially recessed, and includes top and bottom discharge that adjusts airflow based upon use in heating or cooling mode. 

“The FVXS units are new to North America, but are a very proven technology for Daikin elsewhere in the world. They extend the connectivity of our multi-split systems and are excellent for use in new construction and retrofit applications; for example, where radiant systems have been used, as well as for historic structures,” said John Clements, Director Ductless Products. The FVXS Floor Mounted Indoor Units are available now, and carry Daikin’s 12-year parts limited warranty.*

*Complete warranty details are available from your local dealer or at www.daikincomfort.com. To receive the 12-year parts limited warranty, online registration must be completed within 60 days of installation. Online registration is not required in California or Quebec.

For more information regarding the Daikin Floor Mount Indoor Unit please visit www.daikincomfort.com and www.daikinac.com.

 



May 26, 2015


Topic Area: Press Release


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