[SGVLUG] OT: portable air conditioners
Claude Felizardo
cafelizardo at gmail.com
Sat Apr 26 14:09:13 PDT 2008
You know we looked at these last year and I thought they were a lot
more expensive but they appear to be a better solution. They claim to
be more efficient then the portable units, easier to install then the
wall units (3" hole rather than framing a 24x16" opening) and less
complicated and less expensive then zoning. I could probably do
everything myself except for the final vacuuming of the refrigeration
lines.
claude
On Sat, Apr 26, 2008 at 1:18 AM, BlankReg <BlankReg at earthlink.net> wrote:
> I have some experience with these models. There was one where I worked. It
> worked well to cool a 20 x 20 ft room with 10 servers going. These models
> can blow a lot of cool air for a long time and are reasonably quiet. There
> are lots of adjustments for fan speed and thermostat settings through the
> remote. The wall mount consists of just the fan and the condensing
> equipment. The compressor is housed in a unit connected to the ground on the
> outside of the wall. It worked well and appear pretty easy to install. They
> simply need anchors to studs to install the wall mount portion and a hole
> drilled throught the wall for the condenser hose drain. This is a much
> better solution than the old wall mount units that require a rather large
> hole in the wall. Dish Restaurant in La Canada has one mounted on a cross
> beam in the middle of the main dining room. They have it with a long drain
> hose to outside. You don't notice it and it does a good job. I would
> recommend this unit if you think it fits the budget. Dish is on Foothill, a
> great restaurant by the way.
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
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>
> Of Emerson, Tom (*IC)
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> Subject: RE: [SGVLUG] OT: portable air conditioners
>
> > -----Original Message----- Of Mic Chow
> >
> > Are you looking at something like these?
> > http://www.superair.com/index.php?option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=27
> >
>
> I think I've seen something like this at the local bar -- works well
> enough it seems (though it was only installed a few months ago, so it
> hasn't seen a "summer" yet...)
>
> For the "SN18000", I noticed under "availability" it says:
>
> Usually ships in: OUT OF STOCK - order
> now to receive by 7/31/07
>
> Must be using that thiotimoline refrigerant...
>
>
>
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