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Sanyo Air Conditioners is fast approaching 50 years in the air conditioning
industry and earned its reputation as a technical pioneer with several
'world firsts'. It was sanyo who introduced the world's first heat
pump air conditioners back in 1960. In the 1980's Sanyo developed
the industry's first Gas driven VRF systems and in 1989 we introduced
the first 3-pipe VRF system and this, together with our continuous
programme of research and development, has ensured that our products
remain at the very forefront of innovation..
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1:1 Splits
The ‘standard’ option where UK air conditioning is considered, one indoor unit connected to one outdoor, sized from 2kW to 16kW and with all indoor unit types any application need can be met.
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1:1 Splits
The ‘standard’ option where UK air conditioning is considered, one indoor unit connected to one outdoor, sized from 2kW to 16kW and with all indoor unit types any application need can be met.
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Multi Splits
Often applied to domestic or small commercial applications a multi split is ideal when outdoor unit space is limited but several indoor units are required. Sized from 5kW to 16kW.
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Multi Splits
Often applied to domestic or small commercial applications a multi split is ideal when outdoor unit space is limited but several indoor units are required. Sized from 5kW to 16kW.
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VRF
Whether 2 pipe heat pump or 3 pipe heat recovery the VRF system with its multi indoor unit options and energy efficiency is the system of choice for many commercial installations.
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VRF
Whether 2 pipe heat pump or 3 pipe heat recovery the VRF system with its multi indoor unit options and energy efficiency is the system of choice for many commercial installations.
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GHP
Unique to SANYO this range is a gas powered VRF system offering heat pump or heat recovery systems with the added advantage of ‘free’ hotwater, lower carbon footprint and usable when no electricity is available.
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GHP
Unique to SANYO this range is a gas powered VRF system offering heat pump or heat recovery systems with the added advantage of ‘free’ hotwater, lower carbon footprint and usable when no electricity is available.




