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eggs
14-08-2008, 11:11 PM
Hello all.

I wonder if anyone can help me with some info:

A client is moving premisis and as part of a contract, i am moving three splits from one building to another. The splits are only (guessing) two or three years old, but the client has no commissioning data what so ever.
What i need to know is, what's the maximum pipe run and what the included standard gas charge will support for.

a)SUZ-A12VR + cassette
b)SUZ-KA35VA + cassette
c)MU-A07YV + wallmount

Any help much appreciated, i really must brush up on the mitsi elec range!!! just can't get good prices on it.

Eggs

The Viking
15-08-2008, 12:14 AM
If you go to http://www.mitsubishi-aircon.co.uk/ you will be able to download the brochures back from 2006 onwards. Hidden amongst all the useless info is shipping charge and how many meters that is for, also the max piperun.

Good luck

eggs
15-08-2008, 12:40 AM
If you go to http://www.mitsubishi-aircon.co.uk/ you will be able to download the brochures back from 2006 onwards. Hidden amongst all the useless info is shipping charge and how many meters that is for, also the max piperun.

Good luck

I take it your not a Mitsubishi expert then? Thanks for trying to help.

Eggs

Slim R410a
15-08-2008, 12:03 PM
If you go to http://www.mitsubishi-aircon.co.uk/ you will be able to download the brochures back from 2006 onwards. Hidden amongst all the useless info is shipping charge and how many meters that is for, also the max piperun.

Good luck

Where about on the site are the brochures etc, I cant find them anywhere. I remember a few years ago the site was different and I downloaded a few manuals.

I am also after some operation manuals so if anyone could point me in right direction before I e-mail Mitsi?

Radlam
15-08-2008, 12:47 PM
Hi, Hope this helps.

a)SUZ-A12VR + cassette - Maxc 20m, Charged with 0.9g, 7m

b)SUZ-KA35VA + cassette - Max 20m, Charged with 1.05kg, 7m.

c)MU-A07YV + wallmount - Max 20m, Charged with 0.6kg, 7m.

I also have details on trim charges if you need over 7m.

Rick

eggs
15-08-2008, 05:43 PM
Thanks Rick. Just the info i needed. I'm guessing the trim charge is 20g/m, am i correct?

Cheers

Eggs

Radlam
15-08-2008, 07:28 PM
No problem,

Its 20g for the smallest one, and 30g for the larger 2 per m. If im being picky :)

Rick

Brian_UK
15-08-2008, 11:04 PM
Where about on the site are the brochures etc, I cant find them anywhere. I remember a few years ago the site was different and I downloaded a few manuals.<snip>You need to register on the site to access documentation, quite easy if I remember correctly.

Slim R410a
18-08-2008, 01:38 PM
You need to register on the site to access documentation, quite easy if I remember correctly.

Thanks, now done and sorted. For some reason I thought it was the login for partner prog.

A/C_Girl
18-08-2008, 02:18 PM
You do know they are different gasses dont you?

Brian_UK
18-08-2008, 11:35 PM
You do know they are different gases don't you?We do now, would you care to tell us which is which gas?

eggs
19-08-2008, 12:11 AM
You do know they are different gasses dont you?

You are a Mitsi expert? What are the gasses different to? Unfortunately i don't work on mitsubishi electric much, but i can assure you that all three systems have 410a stickers on, and i really could not find it within myself to try forcing the 407 or 22 guages on as the 410 ones fitted just fine.

Thanks for your input though as all help is greatly appreciated.

Eggs

Radlam
19-08-2008, 05:48 PM
Eggs, your sarcasm cracks me up!

Keep it up fella ;)

Rick

Peter_1
19-08-2008, 07:23 PM
I take it your not a Mitsubishi expert then? Thanks for trying to help.

Eggs

Please, give me the color and lettertype you want to print it out

eggs
19-08-2008, 07:34 PM
Please, give me the color and lettertype you want to print it out

:confused:Peter, are you sure you have posted this on the correct thread?:confused:

eggs