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RBphoto wrote:airuma, this is the ole talk section, but we have lots of people here with industry experience in many different fields. AC systems is one of them. Can you tell us where you can get a "36,000 btu that operates on single phase" and is that for the AHU and the chiller sections?
As with all trades, some craftsmen have different experiences and preferences. I would assume that alex jj meant that one unit could be put out of commission and leave the other working while the compressor is running rather than letting one just run properly while the other one makes ice and sweating water.
wheelbarrow wrote:Sorry to hijack ur ched Rainy...
But as all the AC experts here, have any of you locally connected a Nest Thermostat to a split AC unit?
airuma wrote:ronsin1 wrote:Not really economical to install a central AC system in a residential house
It best to use individual split unless you have an open floor plan in which you need a 5 ton or bigger
Please enlighten us with your economic analysis. As with most things, there is no best here. It depends on your needs and budget. As someone said before, large open floor plan, mini split just would not cut it. If you are going mini split, placement of the evaporator would be important and in many cases the placement of the condenser and length of copper determines the placement of the evaporator. With mini split, think about it, all of the cold air comes from one point and the rest is up to natural convection. To get efficient cooling you will need to introduce forced convection which will send up your cost and electricity usage.
IMHO, the 3 phase limitation is about the biggest single factor to consider but you should be able to get at least a 36,000 btu that operates on single phase.
ronsin1 wrote:wheelbarrow wrote:Sorry to hijack ur ched Rainy...
But as all the AC experts here, have any of you locally connected a Nest Thermostat to a split AC unit?
I was only looking at this yesterday I might be experimenting soon
Rainman wrote:Already decided to go with splits. I got a quote for 275k todayFor that i can put in a pool.
RBphoto wrote:airuma, this is the ole talk section, but we have lots of people here with industry experience in many different fields. AC systems is one of them. Can you tell us where you can get a "36,000 btu that operates on single phase" and is that for the AHU and the chiller sections?
As with all trades, some craftsmen have different experiences and preferences. I would assume that alex jj meant that one unit could be put out of commission and leave the other working while the compressor is running rather than letting one just run properly while the other one makes ice and sweating water.
ronsin1 wrote:Need to start painting fences yes
QM wrote:Hi, Just a bump. A few years later.
Who is the best company to call for a central system? Need about 30 tones of cooling.
nervewrecker wrote:QM wrote:Hi, Just a bump. A few years later.
Who is the best company to call for a central system? Need about 30 tones of cooling.
What kinda area you looking to cool?
I assume is ducted you looking at?
Bear in mind a central 30 tonne system is a piece of money plus duct work. Most places seem to be going the disposable duct way as not much companies do duct cleaning so maintenance can be an issue esp since most like to chinks on servicing or pay cheap price for halfway job.
You looking at in excess of $100k
Decent 5 tonne mini split could cost you approx $15k installed so multiply that by 5. With that option, you can turn off some if you dont have the heat load for it.
nervewrecker wrote:Depending on the system, conventional fixed flow type evaporators aren't used with vrf condensers. Im not saying there aren't but to my knowledge there is a solenoid type metering device. Not sure of there are fixed flow type evaps for commercial vrf systems.
Eventually they will need to clean the ducts. And that's way more invasive and intense than the conventional service.
Ducted systems can however be a lot neater and discrete.
rspann wrote:Had a 18000 Pioneer installed this week but I find it not biting at all. They came back twice and checked it . The second time they vacuumed all the gas it came with and re-gassed. I find it still not as cold as it should be. What to tell them to do? Another room has a 18000 innovair and that thing does feel like the artic.
rspann wrote:The room is 17x 24, the installer called the supplier and was told to do what he did .
I does wonder if some of these people know anything about what they selling.rspann wrote:No, they told him to try vacuuming and recharge and if that doesn't work they will replace the unit. He was the one who said 18000. The other thing is this room is downstairs a big building at almost the center and gets no direct sun, so it isn't hot even without A/C.
nervewrecker wrote:So happens I had to give an estimate on a pair of 20 tonnes.
It's about $200k without transport and ducting work.
So just a ball park figure of what you looking at. Non vrf
Meanwhile a good 5 tonne may cost you about $15k installed.
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