According to tests, Midea’s stainless steel screws offer higher resistance to moisture and corrosion compared to standard screws. These rust-resistant stainless steel screws help improve the overall durability of the outdoor unit.
The outer casing of the outdoor unit and all its components are protected by a triple-layer protection system that resists rust and moisture.
The electrical box is tightly sealed using metal materials that protect it from water and fire, safeguarding it against rain, humidity, and any leakage.
Midea air conditioners feature a solid and durable design for the outdoor unit, along with an air discharge fan. They are equipped with an electronic system that operates efficiently to reduce noise generated by the outdoor unit. The upper cover of the outdoor unit is designed to ensure strong structural stability for internal components, making the unit more robust and able to withstand harsh operating conditions.
Midea’s Prime Guard™ coating offers superior resistance to oxidation and corrosion compared to standard coatings used in air conditioners, helping provide a stable and long-lasting operating environment.
The Midea air conditioner automatically stops operating when a refrigerant leak is detected, ensuring your safety and the safety of your family.
The number of grooves in the copper pipes has been increased from 44 to 55, significantly improving cooling efficiency.