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Ururu Sarara Inverter type (wall-mounted)

Wall-mounted type Inverter D series

Split Type Air Conditioners FTXR-E Series
With DC Inverter Power Control
Heat Pump [50 Hz]

  • DC INVERTER
  • GOOD DESIGN AWARD (Japan)
  • R-410A

Sarara drying operation

Sarara drying operation removes moisture from the air without lowering the temperature, keeping the indoor environment fresh and comfortable.

Sarara drying operation dehumidifies without making the room chilly*1

When the weather is rainy or on summer nights, using the air conditioner’s cooling and dehumidifying function can end up making the air uncomfortably chilly. Sarara drying operation (dehumidifying with reheating)*1 uses waste heat from the outdoor unit to warm the cold dehumidified air, and then sends it into the room at precisely the right temperature.

*1. A reheating system that does not lower the room temperature, as defined by the Japan Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Industry Association.


Refreshingly dry without lowering the temperature

The programme dry operating mode of a conventional air conditioner removes moisture by operating in a reduced capacity cooling mode. This causes the indoor temperature to drop. Sarara drying operation removes moisture from the air without lowering the indoor temperature. It is ideal for humid times such as during rainy weather when the temperature is not particularly high.


At the same room temperature, with lower relative humidity you feel cooler and fresher

Even at the same room temperature, if the relative humidity is high you feel hot and clammy. Sarara drying operation lowers the humidity only so you feel cool and refreshed.


Dry cooling operation dehumidifies and cools the air at the same time

On hot summer days when dehumidifying alone would leave the air uncomfortably warm, the dry cooling operation mode lowers moisture and cools the air at the same time for maximum comfort.

  • The humidity may not reach the exact level due to the effects of indoor or outdoor conditions.
  • Sarara drying operation consumes more power than dry cooling operation.