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Mitsubishi Electric E2207E620 Indoor Heat Exchanger

Special Price $267.24 Regular Price $296.64
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E2207E620
The Mitsubishi Electric E2207E620 Indoor Heat Exchanger is an essential part of Mitsubishi Electric Hyper Heat systems and is used with ductless mini-split HVAC systems. It operates on a principle of heat reco from the exhaust air that is otherwise being wasted. This captured heat is then transferred to the incoming fresh air thus helping increase efficiency and heating performance and more especially when the climate is extremely cold. At the same time, it results in reduced energy use and therefore a decrease in electricity bills.
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Specifications

  • Type: Indoor Heat Exchanger
  • Weight: 8lbs
  • Height: 5"
  • Length: 27.5"
  • Width: 9"
Manufacturer Name: Mitsubishi Electric
Product Number: E2207E620
OEM Part Number: E2207E620
Product Description: Indoor Heat Exchanger
Weight:8lbs/3628.74g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Mitsubishi Electric E2207E620 Heat Exchanger?

Regularly clean the heat exchanger to remove dust, dirt, and debris from the fins and coils. Check for signs of corrosion or leaks and ensure airflow is unobstructed. Proper maintenance improves efficiency and prevents uneven heating or cooling. Always turn off power before servicing.

What are common issues with the Mitsubishi Electric E2207E620 Heat Exchanger?

  • Clogged or dirty coils reducing airflow.
  • Leaks or corrosion in the exchanger.
  • Uneven heating or cooling performance.
  • Unusual noises from airflow restrictions.

Installation Steps

Step1: Turn off power to the HVAC system at the breaker to ensure safety.

Step2: Remove the existing indoor unit or cover to access the installation area.

Step3: Position the heat exchanger securely on the mounting bracket or wall plate.

Step4: Connect the refrigerant lines and drain pipe.

Step5: Attach the electrical wiring to the corresponding terminals.

Step6: Restore power and test the system for proper airflow and operation.