Mitsubishi Strengthens its Chiller Push with Climaveneta Products

Tue Jun 06 10:40:54 CST 2017 Source: coolingindia Collect Reading Volume: 746
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Mitsubishi Electric Australia has announced that it will begin selling Climaveneta branded chillers in Australia following its DeLclima S.p.A acquisition. The Mitsubishi Electric Corporation has renamed DeLclima S.p.A., as MELCO Hydronics & IT Cooling S.p.A., and will continue to include the subsidiary Climaveneta S.p.A. The move allows the company to offer a chiller solution across a much broader and more diverse range of projects.

Effectively immediately, all Climaveneta sales, service and spare parts, commissioning and support enquiries are now handled by Mitsubishi Electric Australia. The company's General Manager of Business Development and Operations in Australia, Raja Gounder, said Climaveneta is a well-respected and high-quality chiller brand. “We are proud to be able to add these products to our portfolio,” he said.

“It allows us to deliver a comprehensive and versatile range of solutions for our customers, whatever their need and regardless of whether they are involved in a new-build or retrofit situation.”

Mitsubishi Electric has manufactured chillers for over 40 years and has already combined this extensive experience with advanced component technology from the commercial air conditioning sector and introduced the innovative e-series modular chiller range earlier this year.

The purchase of Climaveneta adds over 45 years of experience and knowledge of this industry sector and marks Mitsubishi Electric’s full-scale entry into the Australian chiller market.

“We entered the chiller market in Australia with our E-series product earlier this year, and the addition of Climaveneta chillers strengthens our product offering in this segment,” Gounder said.

The E-series product and the Climaveneta range make a compelling offering and complement each other with features and specifications that can match almost any application. Each chiller is easily integrated with new and existing systems using BMS control.

Editor: Fifi