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Originally Posted by fredbear I still think Mitsubishi rocks agreed; and but dealers can still assist for the $/efficiency with less expensive Klimaire and Fujitsu, as some engr spec'd just do not want consumers best buys to include Mitsu... n I think too: the Mini forum must include the consoles and small horizontals with 2 or 4 runs, etc P-Tacs and heat-recovery for HW heating to be all inclusive in est buys... if one uses HWater that can be heated from a/c systems and heat pumps, etc. b/c the HW systems are a part of the tax crediting for qualified buyers
I still think Mitsubishi rocks
another reason we need a mini split sub-forum
I've had many experiences with Daikin in the past, they are very standard and normal air conditioner units for the price they go at. You should take a look at other brands that are affordable but come with high specs. Stay away from companies that are not North American, they can be made in china but make sure it's a North American company that has been in the business for years so you don't have a part problem in the future. Example: Mr. Slim, Senville, Goodman
Originally Posted by Americankings ... in the market for years.--- now. How do they heat hot water instantly? I ask customers before they close onany heatpump, have they weighed the need for HW, Cooling , possible 100% heat recovery in from Cooling, and Heating, and any desire for some radiant off-shoot, too? Then we price out a couple Heat-Recovery GTHP options, tax credits , and I usually share what is needed for a lowest first cost and more savings over airsource, as well as aesthetics- I can 'play' on.
gt1980...that was a great post the other one has too much to read haha...i dont have the attention span for that..i like it short and sweet but that just me
Originally Posted by mark beiser Is it just me, or do a lot of GT1980's posts read like the output from a "jargon generator"? so) a) you don't have a word on KLIMAIRE, eh? And their flair fitting are just fine for the first 3 I have seen popped in place by the consumer. b) TFE plumbers pipe dope is OK ? or just admitting never tried over lock-leak-stoppersused for refrigeration flairs, as it properly has beentaught how. c) A large OEM switched tech services to using some TFE pipe sealers very thinly and neatly, for flexibility and seal and it works... I do not understand what you do not understand until the generalizing becomes specific.
Originally Posted by ga-hvac-tech The posts in question, to me, do not read very well... I doubt I would hire someone that talked like that to even do my yard. Seriously not professional. And the attitude... well that is why he is on ignore... the attitude. keepthelove rollin' ! -Bro . or you can study to show yourself approved.... then try again.
thanks for the input
Daikin has been in the market for years, special thanks to them! I've been installing them as a contractor for years now.
Originally Posted by mark beiser Is it just me, or do a lot of GT1980's posts read like the output from a "jargon generator"? They make perfect sense.... to someone....maybe....
Originally Posted by mark beiser Is it just me, or do a lot of GT1980's posts read like the output from a "jargon generator"? Yep every one I read is hard to follow and makes very little sense... I don't think he's from around here.
The posts in question, to me, do not read very well... I doubt I would hire someone that talked like that to even do my yard. Seriously not professional. And the attitude... well that is why he is on ignore... the attitude.
Is it just me, or do a lot of GT1980's posts read like the output from a "jargon generator"?
MINI's? of the thread: IF APPLICABLE ---------- some fitting in where a mini may first be considered, one may but not really want an outdoor piece of equipment: As MOST contractors are seeing, as many already have successfully applied: Many geothermal-hp consoles with a single Energy-Star(tm) sized [performance contract guaranteed] loops outside, a ground loop large enough--- consoles have more and less to offer over mini's; horizontal closet units; 3-Sided corner- standing consoles 2- 5 compressor tons (size 6's) and more. They also have HW heat recovery in small to large-instant on demand and operate 100% in cooling and some in heating modes- sharing BTUhs, then. zoning the refrigerant inseries off of the fancoil HVAC section in a cabinet-ed GHP --- there is a sharing with the blower, reducing fan use to allow for Chilled and HW to zone- off the system to mini-like split fan-coil locations WITHOUT purchasing additional Water:water chiller/heater GHP's. That feature works well in some comm apps WITHOUT Geo-T loops at all, allowing (horizontal too) "GHP" to just distribute heat-recovery to HW preheating while a space need cool/DeHum or reversing to pull heat from some space, then distribute heat for some other reason/ radiant high-mass and low, or Air distribution, etc.
Originally Posted by ga-hvac-tech .... I can. Although it does not seem will be top-rated, the last three KLIMAIRE's installed at the 3 customer decisions, were flared well enough. Working in a metal fatigue labe, no-skiv 3500 psi, I start with just enough to not leak-- in the torque catagory. I also showed a corporate OEM how a PLUMBER that was a geothermal dealer of some reputable successes, tokk a nearly invisible smear of tfe blue pipe sealer to his flares every time. The well known OEM in hand assembling 180 deg ambient steel mill A/C units for operating mechanics in 'cokpit' driver's seats uses less leaklock - brittlizing (sp) more than the tfe smear pipe dope. AGAIN - barely visible, and not near enough to openings to need be a part of the evacuations--- 0 flare leak-failures, but just snug enough- to an acceptable tightness and longevity
I thought so. Goodman here has a big push on the mini splits, figured there was a reason
Yes, Daiken bought Goodman. Be interesting to see what changes happen to Goodman products. Someone said they expect to see Daiken compressors in them. I believe Daiken makes refrigerants; if they make R-410 units will probably be supplied with Daiken freon in them.
did they buy goodman?
Daikin is in the top 3 in quality.......and price. I've worked with more of their VRV systems than the mini splits. The only issues have been installation induced. Originally Posted by geoLV In Europe and Japan Daikin is considered the best brand, and they have only mini-splits. And full blown commercial VRV systems, and ducted inverter drive systems with a conventional air handler, and the Altherma water heating/hydro heating/cooling system, and....
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