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    Difficult location for ac units. Any suggestions..



    Have a new customer with a very old building with historical importance. Has a ground floor area with non operational ac linked to a poor roof top location six big floors up. They are wanting new equipment at a lower level. I am wondering if their is a viable alternative without condensers to obscure the architecture. Loads prob 10 kW. Any suggestions welcomed.



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    Re: Difficult location for ac units. Any suggestions..

    Chuck it in the cellar. It'll keep the damp at bay.........and once the dust settles......

    Eggs

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    Re: Difficult location for ac units. Any suggestions..

    What about a hydronic unit (water cooled condensor), you can then locate where ever you want.

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    Re: Difficult location for ac units. Any suggestions..

    Great idea Mad
    I was going to suggest that along with a mini chilled water system. If there is any requirement for hot water an additional unit (scroll) could be used to recover some heat reducing the size of condenser required.

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    Re: Difficult location for ac units. Any suggestions..

    Hitachi do an inverter unit with centrif fan for indoor mounting, just needs air in/out.

    Premiair do a wall or floor mount which just needs 2 holes to exterior as well.

    alec
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