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*The MSZ-GE25 & MSZ-GE35 are 19 dB(A) when operating on their lowest
fan speed (Quiet Mode), as at 1st May 2009.

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New Zealand’s Quietest Heat Pumps ...Ever.
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Sound is measured using a logarithmic measurement known as decibels or dB(A). The normal range
of human hearing begins at approximately 0 decibels – however a sound usually needs to reach 10-
15 dB(A) before it is detected (this is the sound level of someone breathing normally).
The loudness of sound increases by 52% for every additional 6 dB(A) or doubles for every 10 dB(A).
So a Heat Pump that produces 25 dB(A) of sound will be one and half times louder than a Heat Pump
that produces 19 dB(A). An increase a 1 dB(A) equates to an increase in sound intensity of 26%!
Mitsubishi Electric has a long-standing reputation for manufacturing the Quietest Heat Pumps / Air Conditioners available. As
even a small dB(A) increase will impact the sound level you experience Mitsubishi Electric strives to continuously improve the
sound levels of their Heat Pumps. The Mitsubishi Electric MSZ-GE25VA and MSZ-GE35VA Inverter High Wall indoor units are
New Zealand’s Quietest Heat Pumps at an amazingly low 19 dB(A) on their lowest fan speed (Quiet Mode). Mitsubishi Electric’s
“Quiet Mode” is designed to ensure you receive the comfort levels you desire while experiencing the quietest sound levels
available. We understand that you want to feel the warmth not hear it! |