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Mitsubishi SRK-ZHX Series has been discontinued. See all Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Air-Conditioners Split System Air Conditioners.
Mitsubishi SRK-ZHX Series
SRK60ZHX-S (6.0kW), SRK50ZHX-S (5.0kW), SRC50ZHX-S (5.0kW), SRC60ZHX-S (6.0kW)KerryGippsland, VIC
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My model SRC60ZHX-S same as SRK-ZHX Series
Just can't fault it. Going on 5 years now. Seems to do everything including self clean. I wanted a Fujitsu, but store didn't have one and recommended the Mitsubishi. Guy came out to my home to decide what size unit I needed. Probably cheaper, faster and cleaner than using my wood heater.
Reliable, energy efficient, instant heat or cooling.
More details about "Self Clean" instructions would have been helpful.
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Questions & Answers
Domestic Goddessasked
Hi, I've got two ZHX units. They are now about 12 years old. In light of the greater efficiency of the newest models, when does it become more cost-effective for me to replace them with a more efficient update? How big is the difference in running costs between my existing SCR50ZHX-S and a new SRK50ZSXA-W?
Thanks for your help.
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Mitsubishi Heavy Ind.Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Air-Conditioners
Hi There,
It's hard to confirm the exact difference with regards to running costs as this depends on a large number of variables including how much you pay for electricity, how often you run the unit, in what mode, how clean the filters area, etc, etc. You may want to refer to the Energy Rating's calculator which can provide you some more information regarding estimated running costs - https://www.energyrating.gov.au/calculator
The SRK50ZSXA would be at least ~25% more energy efficient than your existing unit. If you use the unit very regularly, it could be worth upgrading the unit however if the unit is not used regularly, it may not.
Hope this helps!
Stevieasked
Hello i have SRK-ZHX-S UNIT and the unit inside my living room is fading to yellow in color. Can you explain me why? Thanks
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Mitsubishi Heavy Ind.Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Air-Conditioners
Hi Stevie,
Have just sent you an email with some more information!
Hi Stevie, I'm no expert but yellowing of plastic normally occurs because the unit is very old or exposed to bright light or maybe wood heater close by?
You can clean yellowed plastic with Gumption or maybe Jiff Creme cleanser, or if it was me, a combination of vinegar with bicarbonate of soda, with or without lemon juice. Of course once cleaned you need to rinse off with a cloth. And make sure NO liquid gets inside the unit/system itself.
Also if you ring Mitsubishi they should be able to help you, especially in regard to why it has yellowed. Good luck Stevie.
Also Stevie, before cleaning Mitsubishi may advise turning off the switch outside.
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