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Thread: Favorite install
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18-02-2005, 11:12 PM #1
Favorite install
Today i have been bored to tears, installing a few daikin splits.
Then when i got to wiring the electrics on the wall mounts, i could not get the electrical covers off without forcing them slightly.
Then i opened the remote controller box to find no cable.
So my mind wondered to the samsung splits where i couldnt get a screwdriver to fit in properly, or find the earth connection, and had to strip the wallmount completly to change the adresses on a multi.
Then came the toshiba casings, that in my experience never to go back together again after a service.
I Wondered "What is everybodies favorite air con kit to work on, and why?
Mine is Mitsubitshi Electric, because it is simple to take apart and rebuild, when you open one up, everthing is easy to see and work on.They just seem to be so logically laid out.
cheers
eggs
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20-02-2005, 04:37 AM #2
Re: Favorite install
G'day eggs.
Mine would definitely be Daikin.
But it probably depends what you work on the most and are most familiar with.
Iwould work with Daikin probably 80% compared to other brands.
I find LG the worst to install because of the way they sit against the wall and their back up service and supply of parts is slow.But recently they have lifted their game slightly.Last edited by Temprite; 21-02-2005 at 09:47 AM.
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20-02-2005, 06:46 PM #3
Re: Favorite install
Originally Posted by Temprite
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20-02-2005, 06:54 PM #4
Re: Favorite install
I hate installing , last week we had to install 3 lebanese made unites of 5 T each , including duct works .... sure ducting isn't my specialization , but i was the main contractor of the work , so i had to be there all the time ,,,, i hate that
But i'm certainly gald that i'm not a duct worker , how could they work like that , it's so hard and demands a lot of energyEngineering, sciences, math, physics and my brain will generate "not responding " soon
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20-02-2005, 06:56 PM #5
Re: Favorite install
oops , i forgot to mention that the units were "weathermate"
Engineering, sciences, math, physics and my brain will generate "not responding " soon
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20-02-2005, 08:50 PM #6
Re: Favorite install
daikin are probably my favourite however they are not without criticism..the quality isn't 'quite' what it was (although reliability is still a-okay)
off the top of my head..
the pipes on the splits are too short -this is a real pain when passing through a normal outside wall
the electric panel on the small splits is a pain as you need to hold up the filter cover with your head -if the internal electric cover hinges without coming off and had a small lip then it would hold the filter cover up out of the way..
the under ceiling 4 way blow deflectors blast the air about 3 feet away from the unit -usually straight onto peoples necks..
the deflectors should be re-designed to be either reversable or straight with a bigger movement to compensate..
I usually always remove the double deflector and mount it upside down (which doesn't 'quite' fit right but that really improves the air flow..)
err..
cheers
richard
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21-02-2005, 07:25 AM #7
Re: Favorite install
Originally Posted by rbartlett
Same problem with the one way cassette of Daikin, we made a special deflector for this and I thin we delivered more than 100 deflectors to Daikin Europe to solve the problem on this type of cassette. We made one in clear perspex (don't know the right name) An engineer of the R &D Daikin saw our solution in a chicken butchery when he was shopping. He called us why we did this. He then afterwards visited the shop again and we did some tests together with and without this deflector. We then supplied I think some 100's of it to them.Last edited by Peter_1; 21-02-2005 at 08:22 PM.
It's better to keep your mouth shut and give the impression that you're stupid than to open it and remove all doubt.
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21-02-2005, 07:36 AM #8
Re: Favorite install
Originally Posted by Peter_1
I remember marc and i discussing an airflow problem with a tricky install and thought of several differing types of deflectors
it's the way they design them.
ie when you switch from cooling to heat the deflectors are defaulted to blow down. this again may cause problems with the distribution but they don't allow for a full over ride of positioning..
the ceiling wall convertable -when fitting to a ceiling- springs to mind as a particulary bad example of poor air distribution when on heat mode.
cheers
richard
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21-02-2005, 10:00 AM #9
Re: Favorite install
[QUOTE=rbartlett]daikin are probably my favourite however they are not without criticism..the quality isn't 'quite' what it was (although reliability is still a-okay)
off the top of my head..
the pipes on the splits are too short -this is a real pain when passing through a normal outside wall
G'day Richard.
This was one of the problems we had in Australia,but lots of dealers were complaining and the problem was rectified.In the interim period Daikin were offering a pipe extension kit.which you could attach for thicker walls.
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21-02-2005, 06:53 PM #10
Re: Favorite install
[QUOTE=Temprite]
Originally Posted by rbartlett
that's interesting..I'll bombard daikin east with emails!!
where is au are you btw?
cheers
richard
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22-02-2005, 10:09 AM #11
Re: Favorite install
Originally Posted by rbartlett
Sorry I could'nt understand what you were asking but If you are asking where I am from,I live in Victoria and about as South as you can go.
I will see if I can find a copy of the letter they sent.(If I ever get time.)
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17-05-2005, 11:44 AM #12
Re: Favorite install
Originally Posted by rbartlett
Pipes for this new unit are back to the short ones again.
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