Air Conditioning
Re: Air Conditioning
George give Steve Birkett a ring. He comes very highly recommended. http://www.aircon-electrical.com/
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Brandyboy
Re: Air Conditioning
We had Panasonic invertors installed in 1999 but over time they became less and less efficient like yours.george wrote: 20 Jan 2020 10:27 Very timely post
I have 2 fairly old inverters in my place that are not cooling or heating as they shoud
Is this just a matter of having them regassed if that is still available these days
or do I need new replacements
Many thanks
When we approached our installer three years ago about them he said that the gas was no longer available for our units so we had to have new ones installed.
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Brandyboy
Re: Air Conditioning
A lot of owners on our urb have air con unit covers. Just make sure that they are proper ones and well secured, !Francisco wrote: 21 Jan 2020 09:19 Maybe there is a good reason to cover air con when not there...but it was not mentioned when I had my three Mitsbishes installed...
Can't see any covered in my area...so any experiences, any advice??
Re: Air Conditioning
Id say its really for people who only use the apartment on short time basis as to people who are residents
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Brandyboy
Re: Air Conditioning
Yes that`s very true.Meatloaf wrote: 22 Jan 2020 01:44 Id say its really for people who only use the apartment on short time basis as to people who are residents
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george
Re: Air Conditioning
Thank you for your responses--Yes mine are Panasonic inverters from around 1999
I will try Steve
cheers
I will try Steve
cheers
Re: Air Conditioning
Sorry I am joining this thread late, but just wondering about this covering of the air con units.
I assume that the covering of the outside unit is to stop the build up of dirt and debris on the unit which would be ingested once the unit is switched on if it had not been used for a while ?
The only problem I have experienced is birds nesting in one of my units. Didn't realise there was a nest in the unit until I switched it on one Summer to see dust,twigs and feathers fly out. Luckily the birds had already vacated the nest. Think the must have gained entered the unit through a missing ccess panel
Whilst I am posting on this thread I do have a question about the outside wall brackets the units stand on. Has anyone ever had the brackets replaced without the air con unit ? The brackets my units are on have been rusty (possibly just cosmetically) for years, and even those installed a couple of years ago with a new installation went the same way within months. Anyone had experience of these brackets failing because of fatigue ?
I assume that the covering of the outside unit is to stop the build up of dirt and debris on the unit which would be ingested once the unit is switched on if it had not been used for a while ?
The only problem I have experienced is birds nesting in one of my units. Didn't realise there was a nest in the unit until I switched it on one Summer to see dust,twigs and feathers fly out. Luckily the birds had already vacated the nest. Think the must have gained entered the unit through a missing ccess panel
Whilst I am posting on this thread I do have a question about the outside wall brackets the units stand on. Has anyone ever had the brackets replaced without the air con unit ? The brackets my units are on have been rusty (possibly just cosmetically) for years, and even those installed a couple of years ago with a new installation went the same way within months. Anyone had experience of these brackets failing because of fatigue ?
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