Awaiting your feedback. which system did you get?I am installing this midea brand next week. Wait for my reviews
Awaiting your feedback. which system did you get?
I am installing this midea brand next week. Wait for my reviews
If anyone want to install Midea, can PM mi, i might be able to get a good price for you. I know the agent for Midea.
Hi there,
I am new to the Aircon. I Would like to seek the expert advice over here as to what System is required for HDB 4 room flat? Will it be a System 3 + 1 or System 4? If 3 + 1, need to install additional bracket (outdoor unit)?
For the Living/Dining area, what size btu is required? Is 9,000btu enough for bedrooms?
Last question, I am looking at the Samsung brand. Anyone used Samsung aircon before?
Thank you.
I am checking with Terumo on the pricing for Midea thru his contact. Anyone else keen on getting? Maybe could get better discount if we buy in bulk? Looking at sys 3 Inverter.
never use a samsung brand before...but heard that many bad feedbacks on condenser unit...
Fyi.
Went GC IMM for a sys 3 inverter. They are throwing in 4 yrs additional warranty this weekend. Dismantle old set is FOC. Piping no extra charge.
Courts charged me $100 for dismantle. Piping-every feet $8 after 15 metres.
Awaiting For Your Review.I am installing this midea brand next week. Wait for my reviews
Awaiting For Your Review.
Getting Midea Air Conditioner as well.
6 Years Warranty - Compressor
2 Years Warranty - Parts
1 Year Warranty - Installation
[ Download Midea Air Conditioner Catalogue 2011 Here ]
System 3 Inverter from Gain City Ang Mo Kio Branch
LUNA 9A5
System 3 Inverter - $1929
- M30A21CDN1QC4 ( 21000 BTU ) [ x1 ]
- MS9AI-09CRDN1-QC4 ( 9000 BTU ) [ x2 ]
- MS9AI-12CRDN1-QC4 ( 12000 BTU ) [ x1 ]
Upgrade 1 Fan Coil BTU From 9000 To 12000 - $10
Upgrade To 5 Years Warranty - $299
Upgrade To Armaflex 1/2" For System 3 - $120
Service Contract For 2 Years ( 2 + 3 Services ) - $350
Stainless Steel Bracket - $150 (If needed)
Total: $2858 ( Or $2708 Without S/S Bracket)
12k + 9k (x2) = 30k BTU, but the outdoor unit is only 21k.
Think for system 3, you can opt for the more powerful outdoor unit used by system 4.
Installation will be on 5th August.
from your earlier post, you mentioned measuring the time it takes for one rotation.
is that how you measure?
Cooling capacity of 21,000 BTU for system 3 is rather sucks dude.. for panasonic/ mitsubishi, you got 25,000 BTU which is more decent... I just check the Database of http://els.nea.gov.sg/mels/aircon.asp, and apparently, the Efficiency Ratio of this brand is rather sucks compared to Mitsubishi and Panasonic...
For aircon, I still trust Japanese technology.. China and Korea has a lot to catch on... There is no point buying cheap but paying it heavy in the usage and maintenance... I learnt the hard lesson using LG for only 2.5years
I'll teach you how simple it is to measure the usage... Go out to your power meter (if you have access), use you stopwatch, and measure the seconds it take from the black dot reaching the middle point to do one rotation (lets call this variable t)
Check your power meter spec. It could say something about 270rotation/Watt or 200rotation/Watt... lets make this a variable W
The Power Consumption (kWh) formula is
= 3600 / (W x t)
Example, my power meter has 270rotation/Watt and it takes 10 seconds to do 1 full rotation when my aircon is turned on (full load)
Power Consumption = 3600 / (270 x 10) = 1.33 kWh
for Part load, it takes like 25 seconds
Power Consumption = 3600 / (270 x 25) = 533 Watt
You will notice that when more appliances are turned on, the faster the meter spins (less t, higher kWh). You can try to turn on 1 fan coil and 2 fan coil, and count the seconds... you will notice that it takes the same time to spin 1 rotation... so 2 fancoil or 1 fancoil, it will take full Power of Outdoor Unit. After all, there is only 1 power plug for aircon, not two or three
i see...
did you consider the power consumption of an air-con isn't a constant through-out the operation? i.e. the compressor powers down when the desired temperature is reached.
Well, that's why it is aga2
But when you just switch on the aircon, that is the best way to measure the "Full-Load" temperature