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Midea 1 Ton Ceiling Cassette AC MSCBIBU-24HRFN8-QRDIGW DC Inverter
Air Conditioners, Ceiling Cassette AC, Midea Air ConditionersMidea 1 Ton Ceiling Cassette AC MSCBIBU-24HRFN8-QRDIGW DC Inverter
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- 1.5 HP
- Cooling Capacity 12000 BTU/h (3.5kW)
- Heating Capacity 14000 BTU/h (4.1kW)
- Power Source: 220~240V, 50Hz, 1-Phase
- Power Input: 0.96kW(Cooling) / 1.00kW(Heating)
- Operating Current: 4.4A(Cooling) / 4.5A(Heating)
- Air Flow Volume (Indoor): 650(Hi) / 530(Mi) / 450(Lo) m³/hr
- Noise Level (Indoor): 42(Hi) / 38(Mi) / 34(Lo) dB(A)
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Ceiling Cassette AC in Pakistan
Looking for a discreet ceiling cassette air conditioner with uniform, 4-way airflow? Super Electrocity in Saddar, Karachi helps homes and businesses choose the right Ceiling Cassette AC for real Pakistani conditions—false ceilings, voltage swings, and long summer hours. Call +92 322 2113969 for a quick consult and availability across Pakistan.
Shop by Need
By Space Type
Choose a ceiling type AC for offices, clinics, salons, cafés, classrooms, and retail floors where wall space is limited and even throw matters. A commercial cassette AC suits reception areas and meeting rooms that host clients and need quiet operation and a clean look behind a false ceiling.
By Usage Pattern
For long daily runtime (8–12 hours), an inverter cassette AC—often a DC inverter cassette AC—keeps temperatures steady and trims spikes. If runtime is short or seasonal, a non-inverter cassette AC can be a budget-first pick, especially in backup-power scenarios.
By Ceiling & Layout
If you have a false ceiling AC grid, check panel fit and service clearance. Cassettes with 4-way ceiling cassette AC diffusers help cover wide seating areas; corner rooms or L-shaped layouts may need adjusted vane angles to avoid drafts on workstations or dining tables.
Tonnage Guide
1.5 Ton Cassette AC
Good for small to mid rooms with typical ceiling heights and moderate glass exposure—think compact offices, treatment rooms, or boutique shops. If the space faces direct sun or has large windows, consider inverter models for steadier cooling.
2 Ton Cassette AC
Choose this for larger areas, higher footfall, or taller ceilings (e.g., retail floors, medium cafés). For deep rooms, ensure the throw reaches the back wall; proper sizing reduces hot spots and noise from overworked fans.
Bigger spaces
Halls or multi-zone floors may need multiple units or higher capacities; ask for a quick load check to avoid under- or over-sizing.
Inverter vs Non-Inverter
Comfort & Running Cost in Real Use
An inverter cassette AC (often a DC inverter cassette AC) modulates compressor speed to match the room’s load, so temperatures feel steadier and the indoor fan doesn’t keep ramping up and down. In busy offices and cafés that run 8–12 hours, this translates to smoother comfort and fewer hot–cold swings across the 4-way ceiling cassette AC diffuser. Over a season, part-load operation can help reduce energy waste compared with fixed-speed units, especially in spring/evening hours when the space doesn’t need full blast. If your team sits directly under the panel, the gentler modulation also helps avoid drafts.
When a Non-Inverter Still Makes Sense
A non-inverter cassette AC can fit low-usage or strictly budgeted scenarios—think training rooms used a few hours a week, or shops that cool only peak afternoon slots. It’s also a practical pick where backup power is limited and you prefer predictable startup behavior. For rental spaces or short-term fit-outs, the lower upfront may outweigh long-term efficiency. If you plan to expand the area soon, start with a non-inverter and upgrade later, or mix formats (e.g., one ceiling type AC plus a wall mount for a back office).
Pakistan Realities: Voltage & Backup Power
With voltage fluctuation and load-shedding, use a dedicated MCB, correct gauge wiring, and a quality stabilizer where needed. For generators/UPS, confirm starting current and continuous load, especially for larger capacities like 2 ton cassette AC. If you operate long hours, an inverter unit’s gentler ramping can be kinder to your power setup. For clinics and salons, consider a heat & cool cassette AC to handle Karachi’s mild winters without separate heaters.
Pre-Install Requirements
False Ceiling Fit & Clearance
Most ceiling cassette air conditioner panels are designed to sit neatly in standard false-ceiling grids; your installer will still verify panel size, body depth, and service clearance above the tile. Keep access for filter cleaning and future servicing—don’t box the unit with framing or lights. In long rooms, center the unit to avoid cold corners; in L-shapes, aim vanes toward occupied zones.
Drainage, Outdoor Unit & Routing
Plan a proper condensate drain route with adequate fall; many cassettes include a small lift pump, but it has limits—confirm the lift height before finalizing the route. Choose an outdoor location with free airflow, protection from direct sun if possible, and safe maintenance access. Agree pipe runs and concealment (trays/trunking) before ceiling closure to keep the false ceiling AC line set tidy.
Electrical Basics
Use a dedicated circuit, appropriate MCB, and reliable earthing; keep the indoor controller cable and power lines away from data runs to reduce interference. For multiple units in a commercial cassette AC setup, label breakers and routes clearly to speed up service calls. If you’re stacking capacities—e.g., one 1.5 ton cassette AC for the back area plus a 2 ton cassette AC for the front—balance phases on your distribution board to avoid nuisance trips.
Pricing Guide in Pakistan
What Drives Cassette AC Price
Final pricing for a ceiling cassette air conditioner depends on capacity (e.g., 1.5 ton cassette AC vs 2 ton cassette AC), inverter vs non-inverter technology, brand pedigree, refrigerant, panel design, and warranty coverage. Installation scope also matters—pipe length, drain routing, electricals, ceiling access, and any rigging or crane requirement for the outdoor unit. Heat & cool variants and advanced remotes/controllers add to cost, as do extended warranties or priority service plans.
What’s Typically Included vs Excluded
Usually included: indoor and outdoor units, standard panel, basic controller/remote, standard commissioning and test run. Common exclusions: additional copper pipe beyond a basic allowance, uPVC drain line and insulation, cable/conduit, outdoor brackets/stands, MCB/isolator, core drilling, trunking/false ceiling touch-ups, and any crane/scaffolding. To compare quotes fairly, ask for a written inclusion/exclusion list and per-meter pipe cost.
How to Get an Exact Quote Today
For an accurate cassette AC price in Pakistan, share room dimensions, ceiling type, expected runtime, and city for delivery. Call +92 322 2113969 (Super Electrocity, Saddar Karachi) for a fast estimate and stock status; we’ll also flag any site conditions that could affect the final bill.
Brands We Carry
Gree
Solid value and wide model availability with practical feature sets for offices and retail. A good balance if you need reliable cooling without premium-tier pricing. Check specific model specs for panel size, drain pump lift, and warranty terms.
Haier
Feature-forward lineups with inverter options across budgets. Often a smart pick for long daily runtime spaces that benefit from stable temperatures and quieter operation. Confirm controller options if you plan centralized scheduling.
Daikin
Premium commercial pedigree with refined airflow and efficient part-load performance in many models. Ideal for client-facing spaces and sites prioritizing comfort and acoustics. As with any brand, verify model-level details and after-sales coverage for your city.
Installation & After-Sales
From Site Survey to Install Day
We start with a quick survey: ceiling grid and depth, panel position, pipe route, drain path, outdoor placement, and electrical readiness. On install day, technicians set and level the cassette body, pull and insulate line sets, connect drains, mount the outdoor unit with proper clearance, vacuum, and charge as per manufacturer guidance, then run a full test.
Post-Install Checks & Handover
We verify leak-free joints, stable pressures, correct vane operation, even 4-way airflow, proper condensate lift and drainage, and controller settings. You receive a quick user brief on filters, cleaning intervals, and do’s/don’ts for the false ceiling around the panel.
Warranty & Service Coordination
Keep your purchase invoice and warranty card handy. For maintenance, plan seasonal filter cleaning and an annual professional service covering coils, drain line, and electrical inspection. If anything feels off—noise, smell, or poor cooling—call early to prevent bigger issues.
Maintenance
Monthly & Seasonal Care
Vacuum or rinse filters every 4–6 weeks during peak season; dusty environments may need more frequent cleaning. Wipe the panel and check the vanes move freely. Look for water marks near the panel that could hint at a kinked drain line, and confirm there’s no unusual odour when the unit starts after a long break.
Annual Professional Service
Schedule a deep clean of indoor and outdoor coils, drain line flushing, electrical torque checks, and a refrigerant health check per manufacturer guidance. Ask the technician to confirm pump lift performance if your false ceiling route is complex, and to review controller settings for your business hours.
Early Warning Signs
Rising electricity bills, weak airflow, gurgling water sounds, intermittent drips from the panel, rattles, or a burnt smell from the grille are cues to book a service visit. Addressing these early protects compressors and avoids ceiling damage.
FAQs
Is a cassette AC right for a low ceiling?
Cassettes typically need a false ceiling with adequate void depth and service access. If your ceiling is tight, we’ll measure on-site and propose alternatives or compact-body models where suitable.
Inverter or non-inverter for 10–12 hour operation?
For long daily runtime, an inverter cassette usually offers steadier comfort and better part-load efficiency. If usage is short or budget is strict, non-inverter can still be practical.
Will the panel fit my false ceiling grid?
Many models are designed around common grid sizes (e.g., 2×2 ft panels), but always confirm model-specific panel size, body depth, and clearance before closing the ceiling.
Do I need a stabilizer?
With local voltage swings, a correctly rated stabilizer and dedicated MCB are good practice. We’ll advise capacity based on the selected model and your power setup.
Do you deliver and install outside Karachi?
Yes—Pakistan-wide delivery is available, and we coordinate installation through trusted partners. Timelines vary by city; share your address for scheduling.