Adopts the original motor (Keel Motor), optimizes winding and magnetic circuit design, reduces operating vibration by 30%, controls noise below 36 decibels, and solves the problem of disturbing residents during night operation.
Equipped with ultra-precision ground vanes and high-rigidity crankshafts to reduce rotor friction loss, and operates stably with 0.1Hz-level frequency conversion accuracy, avoiding increased energy consumption caused by frequent start-stop, balancing quietness and energy efficiency.
The motor volume is reduced by 15% and the magnetic flux density is increased by 20%, ensuring sufficient power output in limited installation space.

Relies on e-3D scroll technology to optimize the sealing structure, reduce refrigerant leakage, and improve operating stability.
Maintains 85% of the rated heating capacity under -25℃ low-temperature conditions, meeting the heating needs of northern winters.
The high-temperature resistant magnet has a magnetic flux attenuation rate of less than 1.2% at 135℃, enabling continuous and stable operation, suitable for high-temperature scenarios such as southern heatwaves and industrial computer rooms.
Adopts patented thermal riveting technology to avoid stalling caused by welding slag, and the ductile iron shell has a compressive strength of 450MPa.
Designed service life of 150,000 hours and a ten-year failure rate of less than 0.8%, significantly reducing long-term maintenance costs.
Produced by Mitsubishi Electric's wholly-owned factory in China with an annual output of 8 million units, suitable for multi-connected units, freezers and other equipment, and adopted by well-known global air conditioning manufacturers.