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09-18-2004, 10:16 AM #1
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cheers
richard
[Edited by barty on 09-18-2004 at 10:20 AM]
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09-18-2004, 01:24 PM #2
Richard,
What brand are these mini splits? It is very interesting to see how things are done in other countries. Looks to me that this scaffold has to be disassembled before moving to next indoor unit. Was it to high to use ladders or safety regulations in UK require use of scaffolds?
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09-18-2004, 01:54 PM #3
I have checked your web site and found it very interesting. Looks like you use LG systems. Who makes them?
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09-18-2004, 04:12 PM #4
Barty,
I have never seen that type of split system before. Pretty interesting though.
I'd like to see the pics of the outdoor units.........are they the same as the ones in your first post?
Keep on posting buddy, this is cool that we have someone from overseas posting, like the other guy said, it's pretty fascinating seeing how things are done in other countries!
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09-18-2004, 04:39 PM #5
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Originally posted by sigma
Richard,
What brand are these mini splits? It is very interesting to see how things are done in other countries. Looks to me that this scaffold has to be disassembled before moving to next indoor unit. Was it to high to use ladders or safety regulations in UK require use of scaffolds?
i just thought my pic's would give a different perspective to all that wind and tin you guy's favour ;-))
these are 4x LG 14kw cassettes
yes the scaffolding was a real pain. the lights were always in the bloody way :-/
we took the top section apart and moved it to the next location.not too much hassle once we worked out the best way of working
Besides I don't see how you could have done an install like this off ladders -nearly 6m to the concrete ceiling!!!!!!
I will find 'finished' pics and post ;-)
not a huge fan of LG but this is what was spec'ed
Daikin are quite far and away the best
cheers
richard
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09-18-2004, 05:18 PM #6
I just checked out your web site. Interesting equipment, very different from what we are used to on this side of the pond.
If more government is the answer, then it's a really stupid question.
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09-19-2004, 01:04 AM #7
Hey Richard.
I want to say welcome, and nice to see someone over sea here.
Is there going to be a trim kit or something to finsh off the looks of the units and it's side?
Or are they planning on having a false ceiling put in?
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09-19-2004, 05:41 AM #8
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hi
yes there will be a facia that attaches to the face of each cassette.
no false ceiling is planned they're deemed high enough to not be a cosmetic challenge ;-)
the only possible addition would be to paint the sides a matching blue in my opinion
cheers
richard
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09-19-2004, 07:42 AM #9Originally posted by barty
Besides I don't see how you could have done an install like this off ladders -nearly 6m to the concrete ceiling!!!!!!
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You are right. This is over 18 feet.
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09-19-2004, 08:30 AM #10
I just looked at your web sight.. Good job!
Was looking at the pix, and I noticed on the Dr. Office, the outdoor unit disconnect is a red button? How do they work?
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09-19-2004, 11:25 AM #11
We put in a Samsung cassette that looked very similar in a hospital server room a while back. It was a neat little system...
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09-19-2004, 11:30 AM #12
Your site also has some cool free hvac software
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09-19-2004, 01:16 PM #13
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richard,
does your software come in imperial measurement as well?


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