Fujitsu General America Unitary Ducted Equipment Offerings Expanded


Fujitsu General America has expanded its line of unitary ducted products. They now offer a broader selection of residential air conditioners, heat pumps, and gas furnaces as well as a new line of light commercial equipment.

These new high-efficiency residential split system products, residential packaged units, and light commercial rooftop equipment allows Fujitsu to compete with all major competitors in the marketplace.

New residential products include air conditioners with two-stage or fully-modulating inverter scroll compressors with efficiencies up to 20 SEER and 13 EER. Fujitsu gas furnaces now offer 80 percent AFUE models with LoNox options, and 96-98 percent

AFUE models with two-stage or fully-modulating gas valves and ECM motor technology. New light commercial package rooftops are available in three through 25 tons, including air conditioning only, gas/electric, heat pump, and re-heat models in a wide variety of efficiency options

Fujitsu’s 7.5-12.5-ton platform is compatible with some competitive manufacturer footprints, eliminating the need for adapter curbs while also aligning with gas/other utility connections.

 

 



July 22, 2019


Topic Area: Press Release


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