CONVECTAIR Capella MZ Ductless Multizone Heat Pump

December 6, 2024

Maximize your comfort with a Capella MZ series ductless heat pump. With support for up to five indoor units, it’s the perfect choice to cool and heat multiple floors or rooms in your home.

Providing great heating performance in temperatures as low as -30 °C and a high air conditioning efficiency ratio, the Capella MZ heat pump will look after your comfort all year round.

Capella
Nominal capacity

18000, 27000, 36000, 48000 BTU/hr.

Voltage

230/208V, 60 Hz, 1-phase.

Indoor unit
  • High wall installation, dual side connection.
  • Plastic housing, standard white.
  • Cross-flow fan with selectable speed from 0% to 100% and 3 operation modes (turbo, auto and silence).
  • Evaporator fins covered with hydrophilic coating for improved corrosion resistance.
  • Washable filters.
Outdoor unit
  • Variable speed rotary compressor (INVERTER), with PCB control protection.
  • Electronic expansion valve for precise control of refrigerant flow.
  • Condenser fins covered with a hydrophilic coating for improved corrosion resistance.
  • Quiet axial-flow fan.
  • Multi-hole pan with smart heater to prevent ice formation.
  • Compressor blanket and preheating technology.
  • Installation on aluminum wall bracket or ground stand (optional).

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