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    Eliminate Bulky Outdoor Equipment and Protect Heating/Cooling Unit from Extreme Conditions

    By Retrofit Magazine EditorDecember 15, 20252 Mins Read
    MagicPak M-Series MGE9, FreezeShield, heating unit, cooling unit, multifamily HVAC,
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    Allied Air Enterprises proudly introduces a groundbreaking addition to the MagicPak All-in-One M-Series, the MGE9. This Series features patented and patent-pending innovations, including the exclusive new FreezeShield system, and delivers 95 percent AFUE with exceptional reliability across all conditions. The minimum expectation is meeting or exceeding building codes across the U.S. and Canada, and the M-Series MGE9 delivers that and more.

    Ideal for multifamily and elderly care developments, the MagicPak M-Series MGE9 gas heating/electric cooling unit and through-the-wall application eliminates bulky outdoor equipment, maximizes usable square footage, and streamlines installation process and workflow. MagicPak enables greater flexibility in architectural design and faster project completion. 

    The M-Series MGE9 features:

    • FreezeShield technology is engineered for reliability in extreme conditions. This exclusive system features a sealed burner box, a patented heated condensate trap, and a patent-pending telescoping vent pipe – working together to prevent damaging ice formations that can lead to unit failure and costly emergency service calls.
    • A high-efficiency 95 percent AFUE system, featuring a constant torque ECM blower motor and two-stage heating that adapts to demand: keeping residents cozy without the energy waste.
    • Through-the-Wall System – installs in half the time and gives architects design freedom, it opens up an extra 5,400 square feet of property space. It eliminates bulky outdoor equipment for sleek exteriors, offset floors and sloped roofs.
    • Saves 500 project hours* and up to $280k* on project installed costs.
    • Eliminates 6,000 linear feet (more than a mile) of line sets*
    • Boosts property rental values by 6-8 percent ($15,000/month).*
    • Fast, Easy Install – arrives fully charged to install in half the time of a split system.
    • Requires fewer specialized trades and cuts weeks from construction schedule timelines for faster occupancy.
    • Direct factory support and warranty service.
    • Developers and architects can schedule a demo of our Total Cost of Ownership tool to see how MagicPak reduces overall project costs compared to traditional split systems.

    *versus traditional split systems on average 3-story 150-unit project. Line sets based on an average 40’ line set length per unit.

    Introduced in 1964 with hundreds of thousands of units installed, MagicPak, as the original innovator for all-in-one HVAC solutions, features the M-Series as a gold standard in the industry for multifamily construction. For more information visit www.magicpak.com and for Allied Air Enterprises’ complete line of heating and cooling solutions, please visit www.alliedair.com.

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