...All's well...etc!
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...All's well...etc!
Seems to be working very well so far. Temp outside this morning is 5C and the indoor set temp of 22C was reached in about an hour this morning. System is happily cycling on & off. Very crude "air off" measurement of 43C. I have no idea if that is good or bad? - I don't even know that the invertor was calling for the compressor to run at 100%?
Now I'm more awake I can hear the compressor ramping up & down so it's doing it's job lovely this morning. Will be interesting to see how the running costs are. Will post another screen shot in the MSE thread towards the end of the month.
Excellent... ive still got the ongoing saga wiith my multi split... see here
http://www.refrigeration-engineer.co...ad.php?t=27723
I will never have a multisplit again... far too much to go wrong... however if the problem is as the engineer suggests then it isnt the units fault at all and was the original plonkers who installed the system!
For what I saved at the time getting it done cheaper (I got them some work trhough my company) I have probably spent on the many engineers who have attended but not diagnosed the issue.
It was down to near freezing outside during the night. The unit came on this morning and was working lovely right up until the power went out. Grrrrr! I hope we're not in for another Winter of power cuts every time the demand gets a bit higher than normal.
Curiously when the power came back on the Fujitsu had changed itself from heat mode to automatic mode, but the clock setting stayed correct. Bit odd. Can't work out why that is.
Could be by default so that it changes to automatic mode incase the room temp has increased above the set temp and the room might need cooling.
no comment
Yes.
Unit will always be start in AUTO mode if is not active Auto-Restart because the unit runs on an external thermostat.
What air off temps you getting in heating now?