I hope the link works
https://ibb.co/RP8KDDd
Anyway there are 3 of them
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I hope the link works
https://ibb.co/RP8KDDd
Anyway there are 3 of them
Anyway out side of the building there are 3 units
Hear is a photo of 2 of them
https://ibb.co/gz5Vm86
And hear is the 3rd
https://ibb.co/NtVSD3G
Dose each inside unit connect to each outside unit or do all 3 inside units connect to one outside unit where the other 2 outside units would service the other parts/ floors of the building?
Thanks
Well they are Fujistu air conditioning units according to the name printed on the casings.
Probably cooling only systems going by the age but they could be heatpumps.
Also it is likely that there is one indoor unit linked to one outdoor unit.
Each indoor connects to one outdoor.
Great! so that answers bough my question
Next question is dose anyone know how to remove the out side units without them falling on the floor
Thanks
Genie lift or mobile tower maybe. Depends on the composition of the ground below.
Those units weigh around 20 stone and weight is off centre making them awkward if you haven't delt with them before. Might also have refrigerant in them too so will need making safe by a qualified tech.
Cheers,
Andy.
I have no lifting gear what so ever
Time to check in with your local hire shop after contacting your local AC company to get the units degassed.
It is degassed
But what kind of lifting equipment would you recommend
Do you know what they are worth by any chance
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I don't know what access you have, that is what can decide the equipment needed.
Anything from a scaffold build with block and tackle to lower the kit up to a friendly fork lift truck driver via a wind up or gas powered Genie hoist.
As far as called goes they would get classed as mixed metal scrap so not a lot.
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If they have the refrigerant inside them and oil, you have a legal duty of care to dispose
of them correctly because they will be classed as contaminated with a controlled waste.
They might be reusable in which case they can be classed as recycled and not waste but
if you want them off your premises then you will have to pay for it to be removed.
If you want to sell them on then get the buyer to remove them. If you want to sell them on
then they need to be in good working condition so they need to be removed correctly and that will cost.
If they are scrap then it is a controlled substance, a classified waste and that will require waste
permits and travel documents. All that costs.
Rob
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I was planning on removing them myself and selling them off together on an auction site and sold as delivered on a pallet
Any ideas to cost of removing them and what I should get for them
How much do you thin the 3 indoor units are worth sold second hand
Looking at the outside units they appear to be the older fixed speed R407C type so scrap value I'm afraid.
Would that go for the inside ones as well then?
Sorry, just read my post and didn't make clear what I meant. 🤣
I meant the outdoor units indicating they are old (15-20 yrs?) so indoors therefore not worth much.
It would be unlikely the indoors would work on newer outdoor units so unless someone needs a PCB or fan motor there's not much else you can do with them unfortunately.
Scraped it!