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Senior - BHPian ![]() | ![]() You can install the IDU at any height you want. As long as the drain pipe slopes downwards, the gas and return tubes can go in any direction what so ever down, up or at the same level. The weakest of compressors will allow you to have a horizontal run of 15 meters and a vertical differential of 5 meters between the IDU & the ODU, the better ones will allow for 10 meters in addition to the above figures. This is enough to allow for as flexible an installation as one would want. Say you install the IDU at 8 or 9 feet and run the pipes down by cutting a channel of say 3" dia in the wall. The only tight spot will be where this channel will meet the slab. However cutting 3" off the face of the slab will be less cumbersome than managing the holes through the tiles etc. Once this is done the rest is a breeze and the look of the tiles too will be maintained. On the inside it is a simple job of covering the channel/conduit etc with plaster, putty and paint. |
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![]() I have a sit out that is covered with a double layered tiles. If I take the pipe below the slab, I will have to take it through the gap between the slab and the tiled ceiling. I think there may be just enough space to do this. I will have a closer look at the measurements and then see if I can do this. If this becomes possible, then it will definitely save a lot of masonry work. Thanks for the idea. | |
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Senior - BHPian ![]() | ![]() Sure enough, go ahead and check. My suggestion is based on the same snap attached in one of your earlier posts and Guite's sketch. Looking at the photos one can see a gap of 9" to a foot at the highest point of the sit out's roof and then the same increases as the roof slopes away. You can bring the pipe out per your convenience. Unless we are all missing out on something, I believe we can expect to see a snap of the final install in a few days. Ciao Quote:
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Got the 1 Ton Daikin Inverter model FTKE35GV1 for 35k. Installation + V Guard VG 400 stabiliser came to about 7k due to extra copper piping required to place outdoor unit on the terrace (for ease of maintenance). It uses R22 but almost 10k cheaper than similar Inverter models running on R410a/R32. R22 is going to be around for some time (complete phase out from developing countries is targeted for 2030!). Any suggestions for covering/protecting the outdoor unit ? Right now it's just out in the open terrace. Anyone here done something for this ? | |
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3 inch hole being drilled on the wall. Amazing what technology can do these days! Absolutely no damage to the wall except for a neat 3 inch hole. ![]() Tiles broken on the other side and pipe brought out. It was not possible to use the machine this side due to the sloping surface. The machine requires a flat surface to be bolted on to. So my builder sent a couple of masons to do this. And he did not charge a penny for this ![]() ![]() The opening patched up and finished. ![]() Internal unit fixed. ![]() External unit fixed. The unit is now in a very convenient position for any future maintenance work! ![]() One more issue to solve now. The water drainage pipe is too short and terminates just outside the PVC pipe. So, the water flows down the tiles and drips on the portico directly on my 10 day new Jetta ![]() Have to extend the hose and take the water drainage to the extreme left of the tiles. Last edited by graaja : 16th April 2014 at 17:04. | ||||
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Senior - BHPian ![]() | ![]() @graaja---congrats! Wish you a cool summer. As regards water drainage, please ensure your Jetta is protected, else it will loose its shine. You can think of adding an extension to the PVC pipe. |
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| ![]() Thanks vnabhi. The AC is a chiller indeed. Cools the room very fast. Yes. I will get the water rerouted using a PVC extension today itself. |
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Senior - BHPian ![]() | ![]() Neatly done. As for the drain as already suggested by vnabhi, get PVC extensions, elbows as required. Do not opt for the softer garden variety of rubber hose. Also try and collect the water, you will be amazed as to how much you can collect, this water can be used for gardening, washing the floor etc (if not the car) another step towards a Green installation. |
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1.) If you mount a LCD TV below the AC, the ac throw may cause condensation on it. 2.) The ACs tend to drip water from the indoor unit, if there is a blockage in the outlet pipe and this will fall on your TV - so position accordingly - maybe a wall mount that articulates a bit out from the wall. 3.) the water drain pipe needs to be at an angle to let the water flow downward - gravity - i had this issue after an experienced installer screwed up the angle and I found water suddenly pouring inside the room and around the place where I keep my laptop bag, HT speakers etc BTW where is the stabilizer and the AC MCB? Last edited by diyguy : 16th April 2014 at 17:33. | |
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As you had pointed out, the water indeed is dripping onto a small garden patch on the east side of the portico ![]() Quote:
2. Water dripping is one very big concern of mine as well. The reason why I had made provision for the AC on the north wall in the beginning was mainly to avoid this situation. Right now, I do not have a wall mounted TV. It is just a normal CRT TV on a stand. I will move the stand a little bit away from the wall so that any water dripping on the TV can be avoided. Will think of a solution when I go for a wall mounted LCD TV (no immediate plans anyway). 3. Yes. There is a small angle from the water drain pipe connection on the AC and the outlet, not much of a slope though. Hope this small slope is good enough to drain the water. Seeing the water dripping from the hose, I think the slope is good enough. As this is an inverter AC, the dealer said there is no need for a stabilizer as the AC can operate over a wide range of voltage, and hence no stabilizer. | ||
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Team-BHP Support ![]() ![]() | ![]() Thats a drilling machine, used to bore through a beam which is made of concrete. It has a sharp and hollow rotating shaft which keeps piercing through the concrete. Once done you can neatly see the cylindrical concrete block come out; just like that! Amazing machine for sure. Not to mention it needs to be cooled when in operation. |
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