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Detailed comparison of Mitsubishi Mr. Slim MXZ30TN 28400 BTU Air Conditioner and Soleus KFR-18GW 18000 BTU Air Conditioner. Side by side look at similarities and differences for energy efficiency, cooling capacity, air flow, moisture removal, cooling watt
There are 20 differences and 6 similarities between Mitsubishi Mr. Slim MXZ30TN 28400 BTU Air Conditioner, Soleus KFR-18GW 18000 BTU Air Conditioner
 
Key Features
Brand   Mitsubishi vs   Soleus  
 
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Type   Split System vs   Split System  
 
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Energy Efficiency Rating   
11 EER
vs   9.9 EER
 
 
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Cooling Capacity   
28,400 BTU/hr
vs   18,000 BTU/hr
 
 
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Dehumidifier    vs   With Dehumidifier Functionality  
 
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Remote Control   With Remote Control vs   With Remote Control  
 
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Fan Speeds (Cooling)    vs   3
 
 
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Additional Features   Ductless · Dual Zone vs   Ductless  
 
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Description   Mxz30tn Systems Provide Superior Performance And True Flexibility, With Up To Seven Different Multi-indoor Unit Configurations To Fit Your Cooling Or Heating Needs. And You Can Even Heat Or Cool Up To Three Different Zones At Once. vs   Split Air Conditioners Are Perfect For Those That Do Not Have Central Air Conditioning, And Do Not Want To Settle For The Noise And Inefficiency Of Window Units. Split Systems Offer Higher Efficiency And Reduced Noise Without A Large Hole In The Wall Or An Open Window. By Separating The Compressor And Condenser Coil From The Fan And Evaporator Coil, The Noisiest Component Is Away From The Room. The Indoor Unit Will Usually Have Remote Control Capabilities And A Timer To Cycle The System Only When Needed. Since Mini Splits Have No Ducts, They Avoid The Energy Losses Associated With Ductwork Of Central Forced Air Systems. Duct Losses Can Account For A Significant Portion Of Energy Consumption For Space Conditioning, Especially If The Ducts Are In A Unconditioned Space Such As An Attic.  
 
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Other Features
ENERGY STAR    vs   Compliant  
 
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Moisture Removal    vs   3.1 Pt/h
 
 
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Air Flow    vs   900 CFM
 
 
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Swing Louvers    vs   Up / Down  
 
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Filter   Reusable vs   Reusable  
 
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Cooling Operating Range    vs   60 - 109 F  
 
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Heating Operating Range    vs   28 - 75 F  
 
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Electrical Requirements
Cooling Watts   
2,280
vs   1870
 
 
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Voltage   
208 / 230
vs   208 / 230
 
 
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Cooling Ampacity   
8.9 / 9.9
vs   8.1
 
 
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Heating Watts   
2,400
vs   1890
 
 
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Heating Ampacity   
9.4 / 10.4
vs   8.2
 
 
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Dimensions
Width    vs   42 in.
 
 
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Height    vs   14 in.
 
 
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Depth    vs   11 in.
 
 
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Warranty
warranty   
1 Year
vs   1 Year
 
 
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Product Codes
MPN   Mxz30msh095 vs   Kfr-18gw  
 
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