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Daikin launches new seasonally-efficient wall mounted unitBrunn am Gebirge, April 2013_Daikin has extended its K-series range of wall-mounted units FTXS to provide optimal design and comfort for the entire home
Brunn am Gebirge, April 2013_Daikin has extended its K-series range of wall-mounted units FTXS to provide optimal design and comfort for the entire home. The new 35, 42 and 50 class units join smaller units launched in 2012, which means the range can now provide high levels of comfort and energy efficiency for the entire home – from the smallest bedroom to the largest living area.
Daikin’s wall-mounted range meets the most demanding requirements of the modern home, in both design and performance. The discreet and modern design of the units matches all interiors. Their smooth curves blend beautifully into the wall, resulting in an unobtrusive presence that integrates beautifully with contemporary bedrooms and living areas. The sleek and functional design is complemented with a high quality finish in matt crystal white.
The new units in the K-series, with cooling capacities of 3.5 to 5.3kW, are optimised for living areas. Their discharge air pattern uses the Coanda effect to direct airflow across the ceiling, thus reducing direct draughts and ensuring perfect comfort conditions in every part of the room. Additionally, the intelligent eye movement sensor can detect where people are in the room and direct the airflow away from them.
Daikin’s never-ending quest for greater efficiency means the wall mounted range delivers top performance and meets the latest European legislation on seasonal efficiencies, with ratings up to A++. The units’ inverter technology adjusts the power used to match the load requirement during heating and cooling, resulting in reduced annual energy consumption and operation costs, while providing maximum comfort.
Further energy savings are realised thanks to the weekly timer and the intelligent eye. The weekly timer allows end-users to programme the operation of the unit to best suit their habits, increasing comfort and saving energy, while the intelligent eye automatically switches to economy mode, if the room is empty for 20 minutes.
The smaller wall mounted units in the K-series are designed specifically for bedrooms and operate at sound levels of 19dB to ensure a good night’s sleep. However, even the largest unit in the range is quiet, with operating sound levels of just 23dBA.
The units are easy to operate via a wireless controller or remotely via the internet. Users can access the system via smartphone, laptop, PC or tablet to monitor and control the home environment remotely.
With its discreet and integrated design, whisper quiet operation, high seasonal energy efficiency and excellent comfort levels, the new wall mounted range is the perfect solution for heating and cooling the modern home.
For more information on the full range of Daikin products, please visit www.daikin-ce.com !
Press contact: Daikin Airconditioning Central Europe HandelsgmbH A-2345 Brunn am Gebirge, campus 21, Europaring F12/402 www.daikin-ce.com
2013-09-27
| Establishment of AC Equipment Production Factory in Rapidly Expanding Brazil as a Daikin First in Latin AmericaTo contend with the demand in the rapidly expanding air conditioning market in Brazil, Daikin Industries, Ltd. has decided to establish a new factory (site area of approx. 200,000 m2) for air conditioning equipment in the city of Mogi das Cruzes, located on the outskirts of Sao Paulo in the Federative Republic of Brazil
To
contend with the demand in the rapidly expanding air conditioning
market in Brazil, Daikin Industries, Ltd. has decided to establish a new
factory (site area of approx. 200,000 m 2) for
air conditioning equipment in the city of Mogi das Cruzes, located on
the outskirts of Sao Paulo in the Federative Republic of Brazil, with
production beginning at the start of 2014. At the new factory, Daikin
will manufacture its multi-split type VRV commercial air conditioning
systems to meet demand for air conditioning equipment at public and
commercial facilities in Brazil.
Daikin first began selling commercial use air conditioners in the
Brazilian market in 1992. Last year in May, Daikin established Daikin
McQuay Ar Condicionado Brasil Ltda. (Head Office: San Paulo) as a
subsidiary, and operations began in full-force from April 1st of this
year. In addition to commercial use air conditioners, Daikin plans to
sell a wide range of products in Brazil extending from residential air
conditioners to large-sized air conditioners as it aims for sales of 35
billion yen in fiscal year 2015.
In the Brazilian air conditioning market, demand for air conditioning is
expected to expand as capital investments accelerate accompanying
infrastructure improvements for such large projects as the 2014 FIFA
World Cup Brazil and the Rio de Janeiro 2016 Olympics. Furthermore, as
the affluent class increases in size, the market for residential use air
conditioning is also expected to see rapid growth. The air conditioning
market in Brazil experienced sales of approximately 180 billion yen
(Daikin estimate) for fiscal 2010, but in fiscal 2015 the market is
expected to widen to over 400 billion yen (Daikin estimate).
In Brazil where sustained economic growth is anticipated for the future,
it will be essential to develop products that correspond to local needs
and supply them in a timely fashion according to demand. After
considering investigation results that included the worldwide production
system of the Daikin Group and determining the necessity for
development of a full-fledged air conditioning business in Brazil,
Daikin decided to establish a production factory at this time for air
conditioning equipment in Brazil.
Daikin intends to proceed forward with a comprehensive production system
and construct a sales network in the cities of San Paulo and Rio de
Janeiro that comprise 60% of all air conditioning demand in Brazil. Not
only does Daikin intend to implement equipment sales, but it also plans
to accelerate full-fledged business development in Brazil by employing
its own unique style of meticulous after sales service that includes
establishing service bases in the main cities, fostering highly-skilled
service technicians at Daikin authorized service providers, and
implementing a 24-hour, 365 day-a-year contact center similar to those
established in such countries as Japan and China.
1) Company name |
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Daikin McQuay Ar Condicionado Brasil Ltda.
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2) Location |
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Sao Paulo, Federative Republic of Brazil
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3) Representative |
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Takahide Shibata, President |
4) Capital |
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81,901,000 real (approx. 4.3 billion yen) 1 real=52.4 yen |
5) Investment ratio |
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Wholly owned subsidiary of Daikin Industries, Ltd. |
6) Established |
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May 1, 2010 |
7) Sales |
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Approx. 1.5 billion yen (fiscal 2011 plan)
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8) Areas of business |
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Air conditioning equipment sales and after sales service
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9) Employees |
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Approx. 20 people (as of the end of March 2011)
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1) Location |
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Mogi das Cruzes, Federative Republic of Brazil
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2) Investment amount |
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Approx. 5 billion yen
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3) Established |
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Beginning of 2014 |
4) Site area |
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Approx. 200,000 m2 |
5) Production items |
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Commercial use air conditioners
(VRVs, light commercial air conditioners, chillers, and air handling units)
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2011-10-04
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