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 | | From: | Walter Plinge | | Subject: | Re: Calling any air-conditioner experts | | Date: | Tue, 30 Nov 2004 16:13:54 +1100 |
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 | We've got both - a 5-head split system and a new Panasonic in-wall unit. The split systems are quieter and they are easier to fit - a small hole in the wall vs a bloody big hole. They have to be sighted on an exterior wall so the drain can vent to the outside. I wouldn't think there was much difference in efficiency - much depends also on the area you have to cool.
A good vendor will be able to give advice on this, also the Energy Advisory Centre. We got ours from Camberwell Electrics, which has a good Melbourne-wide reputation as a top airconditioning vendor.
WP
"Jeff Conescu" wrote in message news:4198991e$0$25774$5a62ac22@per-qv1-newsreader-01.iinet.net.au... > [All follow-ups set to 24hoursupport.helpdesk] > > Just a general question on a subject that seems to have no newsgroup of > it's > own... > > With regard to split system air-conditioners, does anyone know how the > newer > ceiling/wall units perform as compared to more traditional wall-mount > models. The apparent theory is that they sit higher on the wall and tuck > in > discretely in the corner between the ceiling and the wall. They certainly > look smarter, and she-that-must-be-obeyed is very keen on them, but I > can't > find any information regarding their performance, either in-store or > online. > Are they more or less reliable, efficient, or noisy? > > All opinions greatly appreciated. > >
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 | | From: | John | | Subject: | Re: Calling any air-conditioner experts | | Date: | Wed, 8 Dec 2004 14:28:39 +1100 |
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 | "Walter Plinge" wrote in message news:41ac0198$0$17544$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au... > We've got both - a 5-head split system and a new Panasonic in-wall unit. > The split systems are quieter and they are easier to fit - a small hole in > the wall vs a bloody big hole. They have to be sighted on an exterior wall > so the drain can vent to the outside. I wouldn't think there was much > difference in efficiency - much depends also on the area you have to cool. > > A good vendor will be able to give advice on this, also the Energy > Advisory Centre. We got ours from Camberwell Electrics, which has a good > Melbourne-wide reputation as a top airconditioning vendor. >
They also have a rep as being extremely expensive.
These two facts may not be unrelated.
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