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HOTROV
03-07-2007, 03:12 PM
We are using a Highcool Unit Model HCA35CL4 outdoor unit and I am looking for some sort of spares list for this model of unit, can anyone help. It has a cooling Capacity of 7056 Kcal/hr, 8.2Kw, 28000BTU/h.:D

Brian_UK
03-07-2007, 06:20 PM
Try Climate Center, I believe that they are agents for this make.

Yep, just checked.

try
http://www.climatecenter.co.uk/climt/index.html

enter highcool in the search box in top left of screen.

LRAC
03-07-2007, 08:10 PM
Try Climate Center, I believe that they are agents for this make.

Yep, just checked.

try
http://www.climatecenter.co.uk/climt/index.html

enter highcool in the search box in top left of screen.

Hi Brian, just been to the web site do you think it is ok for them to sell to end users.

Lrac

Freecool
03-07-2007, 08:40 PM
Contact Climate Technical 0870 5218218.

Freecool.

Brian_UK
03-07-2007, 08:49 PM
Hi Brian, just been to the web site do you think it is ok for them to sell to end users.I'm tempted to say, who cares nowadays.;)

Everybody seems to sell everything to everybody else regardless of capabilities.

I suppose that we just have to wait for 'Joe Public' to have a serious injury or death with a piece of 410 kit and then the authorities will get off their corporate backsides and bring in some rules and regs a bit like CORGI. [/end rant]

superswill
03-07-2007, 11:41 PM
a rant worth saying

eggs
04-07-2007, 12:27 AM
I suppose that we just have to wait for 'Joe Public' to have a serious injury or death with a piece of 410 kit I. [/end rant]

But realistically, what can happen? The electrical risk is minimal.
Ok the gas can escape, what injury to the individual is this going to cause on a 8kw split?
Wow! 40bar of 410a, whats it going to do? evaporate?

when did a pipe/evaporater/condensor/receiver/accumulator last burst on you?

Corgi, NICEIC doesn't improve standards, they just collect ca$$$$$$$h.

Cheers

Eggs

HOTROV
04-07-2007, 04:37 AM
Thanks for the help.

Brian_UK
04-07-2007, 02:07 PM
Wow! 40bar of 410a, whats it going to do? evaporate?I'm not talking about things breaking because as you say it doesn't often happen.

In response to your comment above - yes it does evaporate - damned quickly!

One frozen eyeball or a lost finger all due to frostbite due to careless or inquisitive handling of pipework etc.

I've been frozen by R22 and didn't enjoy it at all:mad:

eggs
05-07-2007, 12:58 AM
So.....Judging by the lack of responces. The best we (the a/c...or...fridge engineers) can offer is a very, very, very slight chance of frostbite.
How are we to expect our industry to be legislated? Global warming? don't insult me or yourselves. Greenhouse gases? LOL! look to the "developing nations"

Corgi....Burn or poison innocent people
NICEIC... Pure money making scam
US......??????????

Sorry chaps, but our trade is only one up from painters and decorators, and certainly no more dangerous.

cheers


eggs

LRAC
05-07-2007, 07:51 AM
Sorry chaps, but our trade is only one up from painters and decorators.
cheers

eggs

your placing us a little too high in the job stakes.

Lrac