Description
Panasonic High Static Ducted – General Product Description
Panasonic High Static Ducted (Non Inverter) refers to ducted HVAC (air conditioning) indoor units designed to produce higher external static pressure and large airflow for duct networks, especially without variable‑speed compressor control (non‑inverter type). These are typically concealed ceiling units paired with separate outdoor compressor/condenser units as part of a commercial or light‑commercial HVAC system.
What “High Static Ducted” Means
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High Static Pressure:
These units can push conditioned air farther through long or complex ductwork because they generate higher static pressure than standard ducted units. -
Large Airflow:
They deliver greater air volume, suitable for large rooms, halls, offices, or multi‑room systems where multiple vents are used. -
Non‑Inverter Compressor:
The non‑inverter designation means the compressor runs at fixed speed — on/off cycling — rather than dynamically adjusting speed like inverter systems do. This usually means simpler control and lower upfront cost, though less energy savings compared to inverter variants.
Features
These ducted models are engineered to support demanding installations and typically have these characteristics:
➤ Tailored for ducted HVAC integration
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Concealed units that fit above ceilings or in service spaces
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Connect to ducts to feed air into multiple rooms or zones
➤ Strong airflow performance
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Designed to handle extended duct runs and multiple registers
➤ High static pressure
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Allows greater flexibility in layout due to enhanced fan capacity
➤ Robust design for commercial use
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Built to operate reliably in larger or institutional environments
Typical Use Cases
These systems (regardless of inverter or non‑inverter compressor type) are suitable for:
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Offices, shops, and retail spaces
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Hotels and hospitality spaces
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Large open residential areas with ducted systems
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Buildings requiring integrated ventilation with large airflow




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