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Both originating in Japan, Daikin and Mitsubishi are currently neck and neck as market leaders in the air conditioning industry. From split systems to reverse cycle ducted, they continue to push the boundaries of innovation, efficiency, and everyday functionality. 

If users have been searching for the perfect air conditioning system and need additional info on Mitsubishi or Daikin, we’re here to help! This blog will draw a comprehensive comparison between each brand, as well as how to assess their respective energy ratings, reliability, noise levels, and much more.

Daikin vs. Mitsubishi – A Range of Products

Looking to experience advanced technologies, precise temperature control, and an impressive range of air conditioning options?

Here is a quick guide to some of Daikin and Mitsubishi’s most popular models.

Daikin Air Conditioning Models

Ideal for air conditioning in one room or a specific area within the home, a wide variety of models are offered, from floor-standing to wall-mounted!

With this in mind, what are Daikin split system air conditioning and ducted model features, and how do they compare to Mitsubishi?

Daikin Lite Systems

Experience economic comfort with a 4.5-star rating in heating and cooling operations energy performance

As a part of their entry-level single split and multi-range, Daikin’s Lite and Multi-Lite systems are packed with a range of features users can rely on.

Experience economic comfort with a 4.5-star rating in heating and cooling operations energy performance! If users would like to learn more, look at the benefits of Daikin split system air conditioners.

Alira X

This model removes  99% of indoor air pollutants such as viruses, odours, mould, and allergens with Streamer Technology.

Experience whisper-quiet comfort for small, medium, or large spaces with industry-leading efficiency and indoor air quality. It has a reverse-cycle capacity of up to 7.1kW.

The Cora

With precision temperature control, the user can set the room temperature with The Cora in increments of 0.5 for comfort through summer and winter. 

This model also includes a Powerful Operation feature, giving the space a boost of heating or cooling power for 20 minutes, even if the unit is operating at high capacity.

The Zena

This model features Coanda airflow technology, which is designed to stream air along the ceiling

Available in White Hair Line or Black Wood Finish, the Daikin Zena model is an ultra-compact design of only 295mm high and 798mm wide.

This model features Coanda airflow technology, which is designed to stream air along the ceiling for longer throws, faster cooling, and even temperature distribution. There is also an Intelligent Eye feature, an infrared human presence sensor that saves energy when a room isn’t occupied for 20 minutes.

The Slimline Ducted Air Conditioning System

If the freedom of design is what users need, the Slimline option suits homes with narrow ceiling space or under the floor.

With automatic airflow adjustment, fan speed will always suit the duct design for optimal airflow. It is a cost-effective, premium upgrade from an existing R22 ducted system.

Mitsubishi Air Conditioning Models

Let’s delve into the wide range of Mitsubishi air conditioners and how they can keep the property at the perfect temperature.

The MSZ-AP Mini

With a compact design of over 250mm high, the Mitsubishi MSZ-AP Mini can fit above doorways compared to previous AP-2250 models.

In a reverse cycle, users can easily create an inviting space instead of gas and electric space heaters. It is a quiet, clean source of heating for the home.

MSZ-LN25 Series

Under testing standards JEM1467:2015, this air conditioning unit reduces allergens, bacteria, and influenza

The Mitsubishi MSZ-LN25 Model has a capacity range of 2.5- 6.0kW, a wall-mounted system with a sleek, modern design in Ruby Red, Pearl White, and Onyx Black.

Under testing standards JEM1467:2015, this air conditioning unit reduces allergens, bacteria, and influenza viruses with its Plasma Quad Plus Filter for fresh, clean air. A sensor also detects people and turns off where a room is empty.

MSZ-EF Series

This Mitsubishi Electric reverse cycle air conditioner has a nano platinum filter, reducing airborne bacteria and improving air quality. There is also an optional electrostatic anti-allergy Enzyme Filter to support the reduction of common allergens, such as dust and pollen.

It has appealing designs such as Natural White, Matte Silver, and Glossy Black.

The PEA-M-GAA Series

With a capacity range of 10.0kW – 14.0kW, this ducted air conditioning system includes an optional PAR-41MAA wall-mounted controller, so users can set up up to 8 temperature and airflow patterns per day for seven days!

Wi-Fi control and SMART technology the user connects the Mitsubishi Electric to the smartphone, tablet, or online account to fully control the unit on the go through an internet connection.

PEAD-M-JAAD

PEAD-M-JAAD can be installed in low ceilings with minimal clearance space

With this low-ducted profile of up to 14.0kW, the PEAD-M-JAAD can be installed in low ceilings with minimal clearance space.

There are also three fan speeds, a long-life filter that is removable for cleaning, a wide external static pressure range, a flexible duct design of up to 125Pa, and more.

2-Port Multi-Split

If the goal is comfort and convenience, this multi-split system has a capacity of 5.2kW, two connectable outdoor units, and a flexible indoor unit choice. Choose from floor-standing, wall-mounted, ceiling-concealed, ceiling cassettes, and ceiling-suspended indoor units!

Keep the exterior clutter-free to keep the exterior of the home clutter-free with the ability to connect 2-8 indoor air conditioning units to a single outdoor unit.

Energy Efficiency

How do Mitsubishi and Daikin air conditioning brands stack up in terms of energy efficiency? Let’s find out.

Mitsubishi

Mitsubishi’s MSZ-AP Mini includes an energy-saving I-Save Mode, a simplified setting function that remembers the preferred temperature at the press of a button on its remote controller. This air conditioning setting reduces power consumption, so users will only use what is necessary to heat or cool the space.

The Mitsubishi MSZ-AP Series includes the I-Save Mode and a full inverter technology for improved power management and comfort while consuming less energy. The R32 Refrigerant boosts energy efficiency in comparison to R410A and cuts back environmental harm.

Daikin

Daikin’s Zena model includes an Econo Mode, limiting the system’s power consumption

Dakin exceeds the Minimum Energy Performance Standards and is committed to providing homes with quiet, energy-efficient, reliable, and simple-to-use air conditioning solutions. 

Daikin’s Zena model includes an Econo Mode, limiting the system’s power consumption to prevent tripping the circuit breaker.

  • Optional zone controller

As for ducted electric cooling, the PEA-M-GAA Ducted air conditioning model has an optional zone controller of up to 4 zones.

Control temperatures in different areas of the home and zone off areas users do not want to heat for an energy-efficient approach to heating spaces. This model also has the R32 Refrigerant to reduce impact on the environment. 

Quality and Reliability

What do Daikin and Mitsubishi offer in terms of quality and nifty features? We’re going to explore reasons why it’s reliable for every user.

Daikin

  • With Streamer Technology featuring high-power plasma discharge that generates high-speed electrons to decompose harmful substances in the air, the family can experience superior air purification.
  • Daikin’s split system air conditioning systems can eliminate 99.6% of pollen in 2 hours, 99.9% of mould in 24 hours, and 99.61 percent of allergens in 24 hours.
  • Daikin split systems are approved by the National Asthma Council Australia and authorised to display the sensitive choice butterfly symbol. Daikin models are worth the investment if user’re asthmatic or struggle with allergies.
  • The Zena Split System model also contains Zena Technology, a titanium apatite deodorising air purification that traps microscopic particles, decomposes odours and deactivates bacteria. 
  • The Daikin Premium Inverter ducted system includes stand-out quality features such as a heating-focus option with improved heating performance. These 18.0-24.0kW models are excellent for cold climates across Melbourne.

Mitsubishi

Want to be comfortable throughout the night?

  • The MSZ-AP Mini wall is ideal for small bedrooms or home offices. The Dual Barrier Coating on its heat exchanger reduces dust and dirt from sticking to it! This Mitsubishi model is also reliable due to its blue fin condenser, an anti-corrosion treatment that makes it last longer.
  • The MSZ-AP Split System includes a Plasma Quad Connect air purifying filter. With the option to connect it to the air conditioner, this creates a healthier environment by fighting dust, allergens, bacteria, mould, and viruses.
  • With a vertical and horizontal vane design, these are double the size of the older Mitsubishi model, allowing airflow direction to be adjusted to the liking. Additionally, its high-powered motor combines a “long” mode to push air out further.

Noise Levels

Generally, users want a quiet operation when they use a heating or cooling system. With this in mind, how do Mitsubishi and Daikin models compare?

Mitsubishi

The MSZ-AP range also blends into the room with its Quiet Mode setting, giving the user an 18dB whisper

Mitsubishi’s MSZ-AP range includes a low-contrast Night Mode Setting. Remotely set the brightness, disable alert beeping noises, and soften the noise level of the outdoor unit.

The MSZ-AP range also blends into the room with its Quiet Mode setting, giving the user an 18dB whisper while the user reads, sleeps, and relaxes.

Daikin

Daikin’s Zena model has operation sound levels reduced by 2-3 dBA for quieter heating and cooling. Likewise, the Cora model

Daikin’s Premium Inverter Ducted System air conditioning has Night Quiet mode, which softens outdoor noise while users sleep, automatically resuming its normal operations in the morning. Additionally, Daikin Lite Series systems in Quiet Mode drop to 19dBA (25 Class Model), almost unnoticeable.

Aust Climate for Daikin and Mitsubishi Service

Whether users want to change from gas to electric ducted units or be more mindful of energy consumption, they have a range of models and air conditioner brands to combat changing outdoor temperatures. 

The team can install Daikin and Mitsubishi air conditioning to homes in Kew, Canterbury, Bulleen, and surrounding areas across Melbourne, Aust Climate are highly trained and fully qualified technicians, so the job will always be completed at a high standard. It supplies, maintains, and installs split systems, multi-head split systems, air conditioning, ducted reverse cycle heating and cooling, and more for the property as trained technicians. 

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