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What are the differences between Daikin central air conditioning VRV, P series, N series and S series?

Different geographical classifications.

1. The S series is nationwide.

2. The P series is for East China and North China.

3. The N series is for the Midwest and South China.

Extended information:

Daikin Air Conditioning Company Honors:

1. On January 4, 2006, the "DAIKIN, DAIKIN and Picture" trademarks were approved by the state The Trademark Office of the State Administration for Industry and Commerce has recognized it as a "well-known trademark in China". This good news is the best reward for the hard work and unremitting efforts of all employees of Daikin Company over the years, and will bring a strong impetus to Daikin's business in China. Compared with ordinary trademarks, well-known trademarks are protected to a wider and deeper extent, so the standards for recognition are very strict. So far, the Japanese trademarks that have been recognized include "Nissan Motors", "YKK Zipper" and "Daikin Air Conditioner" .

2. Obtaining well-known trademark recognition has far-reaching significance for Daikin Company’s intellectual property protection. It also puts forward higher requirements for the company’s product quality, service level, and intangible asset management capabilities. Daikin Company We will take this opportunity to comprehensively improve our business level and management capabilities, seek greater benefits for consumers, and make greater contributions to society. Won the "Most Growth Brand Award".

3. On August 31, 2011, the 3rd China Brand and Communication Conference and the annual "Brand Contribution Award" award ceremony were held in Beijing. Daikin has been invited to participate in the conference for three consecutive years. In 2011, it won the honor of "Influence China·Most Growth Brand Award in 2010-2011". Won the title of "GOOD DESIGN".