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Toshiba Air Conditioning has extended its acclaimed Digital Inverter (DI) air conditioning series with the introduction of the new DI Classic range, also on lower Global Warming Potential R-32 refrigerant. Toshiba Carrier UK Ltd (TCUK) is part of Carrier Global Corporation, the provider of healthy, safe, sustainable, and intelligent building and cold chain solutions.

Available in capacities from 2 to 6 HP, the compact DI Classic offers outstanding size-to-efficiency ratio, and cost-effective cooling and heating for homes and small workspaces. The new range joins the established R-32 based Digital Inverter and Super Digital Inverter (SDI) series as an entry-level option, giving a comprehensive offering across all price points, technical features, and performance levels.

Ground-breaking DI system

"We launched the first ground-breaking DI system nearly 20 years ago, and have constantly updated the technology ever since, establishing a reputation as a leader in this key segment for reliable, high-performance products," said David McSherry, Head of Toshiba Carrier DX, Residential, and Light Commercial UK.

He added: "The DI Classic benefits from this technical heritage and features an economical one-fan chassis design that delivers excellent performance in even highly restricted spaces."

Energy costs

The high-efficiency design has an A++ energy rating for cooling and A+ for heating

With energy costs soaring, the high-efficiency design has an A++ energy rating for cooling and A+ for heating, ensuring economical operation and lower running costs.

Three types of indoor units are available to suit most types of application. The innovative four-way cassette can be equipped with an optional occupancy sensor and PM2.5 air filtration.

High-wall unit

The ducted unit generates available pressure up to 150 Pa to cater for extended duct distances. The high-wall unit is equipped with an ultra-pure filter to support improved indoor air quality and is ideal for budget-conscious projects.

For installers, the lightweight and compact DI Classic units enable quick and easy positioning on site and combine with Toshiba Air Conditioning’s legendary reliability for stress-free installation and commissioning.

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