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RE: Air Conditioning
> If I want two units one for the bedroom one for the office, I
assume
you
> need to outside bits as well.
Yes you do.
> > The units start at =A3482+VAT and this is a TRADE price to me
tha=
t
> > excludes delivery.
> > AMB857 =A3482 =A3725
> > AMB867 =A3498 =A3750
>
> Prices do like pretty good, especially when compared with the
portable=
> combined units. Looking at the BTU ratings and the physical
dimensions I
> guess one of the first two are the ones I'd choose. With the
out=
side
> units
> both being 76x53x25cm, and the indoor units being 80x27x17cm or
> 89x27x17cm.
Personally, I would go for the 1200btu units as it's a far better buy
IMO.
> I guess the deciding factor for me, as some others have said, is
the
size
> of
> the hole required, and the length the interconnecting hose can
be.&nbs=
p; Do
you
> think these would be a fairly easy DIY install? Just a bit
of
drilling,
> plumbing, and cabling.
I'm still waiting the installation manual for these unit and, since I
am
now officially on holiday I won't see them until a week on Monday. :(
However, I did elicit some info on the phone yesterday that the units
are charged to accept 7M worth of hose! So I'm assuming that the hose
length will be pretty decent from that, probably somewhere between 3
and
6M in length I assume which makes an install a pretty flexible affair.
There should only be a mains connection, a hole to be drilled and a
some
basic plug-it-in stuff going on with the install.
HTH
K.
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