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airconditi@gmail.com - 30 Jul 2007 13:14 GMT
For the ultimate in clean air conditioning, Mitsubishi Electric has
created the deluxe inverter split system. These models feature the
unique moving i-See Sensor, one of the most advanced temperature
sensors on the market. The i-See Sensor constantly scans the rooms
seeking out hot or cold spots and automatically directs the airflow...

http://mitsubishiaircon.blogspot.com/
Phil Allison - 30 Jul 2007 13:57 GMT
> For the ultimate in clean air conditioning, Mitsubishi Electric has
> created the deluxe inverter split system. These models feature the
> unique moving i-See Sensor, one of the most advanced temperature
> sensors on the market. The i-See Sensor constantly scans the rooms
> seeking out hot or cold spots and automatically directs the airflow...

**  Err  -   so could  YOU  please direct  YOUR  copious supply of

hot air    -  elsewhere ??

.....   Phil
Alan Rutlidge - 31 Jul 2007 02:51 GMT
>> For the ultimate in clean air conditioning, Mitsubishi Electric has
>> created the deluxe inverter split system. These models feature the
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>
> .....   Phil

How's that 2 bar radiator going Phil?
 
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