Hi all,
Any one using Panasonic Inverter multi-split CU-3S27JKZ?
When you set your room temp to may be 25degC, fan speed to auto, does your fan coil fan in the room keep cutting in (on) and then out (off, not blowing any wind at all)? I check with Panasonic and they say it is like that. This is unlike my previous Toshiba where the fan continues to run even at the set temp and the temperature of the air coming out is very constant.)
Panasonic advised me to put the fan speed to high or med. This solve the fan stop running problem. However, the temperature of air blowing out from the fan coil can range from 15degree to 25 degree. Is it normal?
Also, it looks like the outdoor compressor keeps cutting in and out, unlike what they say at "low running speed".
I check with someone who has a single split Panasonic Inverter and it does not operate like that (fan speed auto, temp set 25deg and once temp reach, the fan still runs and cool air still coming out from fan coil.)
Is the air con something wrong? Any comment?
Thank you.
Any one using Panasonic Inverter multi-split CU-3S27JKZ?
When you set your room temp to may be 25degC, fan speed to auto, does your fan coil fan in the room keep cutting in (on) and then out (off, not blowing any wind at all)? I check with Panasonic and they say it is like that. This is unlike my previous Toshiba where the fan continues to run even at the set temp and the temperature of the air coming out is very constant.)
Panasonic advised me to put the fan speed to high or med. This solve the fan stop running problem. However, the temperature of air blowing out from the fan coil can range from 15degree to 25 degree. Is it normal?
Also, it looks like the outdoor compressor keeps cutting in and out, unlike what they say at "low running speed".
I check with someone who has a single split Panasonic Inverter and it does not operate like that (fan speed auto, temp set 25deg and once temp reach, the fan still runs and cool air still coming out from fan coil.)
Is the air con something wrong? Any comment?
Thank you.