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Heatcraft NZ to distribute MHI ac

mhi-zmaNEW ZEALAND: Lennox subsidiary Heatcraft New Zealand is to distribute certain models of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries’ wall-mounted splits.

Heatcraft branches will now stock MHI’s standard SRK-ZMA range, with the SRK-MXA high-efficiency range and other MHI units available on request. ZMA cooling capacities range from 2kW to 9.2kW cooling capacity.

“This is an exciting addition that allows us to offer a broader heat pump selection to our customers. All our branches have displays in-store and we have stock on hand ready for the peak season,” said Mark Meyer, Heatcraft New Zealand sales manager.

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