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| ![]() Hi everyone. I am looking to purchase a 2 Ton Split AC for a basement. Have been reading and re-reading the posts in this thread and getting more confused for the past 3 days with the plethora of options. Will really appreciate if you guys can advise. Looking at a 3 or maximum 4 star AC with good cooling and decent after sales support in Delhi area. I do not want to be running around for installation or service. Thanks! |
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| ![]() Basements typically have very low heat gain. Depending on the room size you can select tonnage less than (maybe even half) what you would select if you were to install it at ground or upper floors. |
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| ![]() Thanks Guite. The area in total is about 650 Sq ft. We are setting up an office there average number of people there will be 3 to 5 only. We have been advised to put 2x2 ton ac at max. Since the budget is a little constrained and the basement is fairly cool as it is we plan to put one AC for now mainly for dehumidification. We plan to add a 2 ton cassette AC later next season. |
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In any case we are open to adding more tonnage, just maybe not right now. The immediate requirement is a single 2 Tr Split Ac as it will just be the two of us and a helper for the first few months. Will be adding the other ones later. The budget right now is about 45k. Few grand here or there is not a problem. Just wanted to know which brands/models would be best suitable in this budget. We don't want to go down the assembling route. | |
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| ![]() The other concern I have is fresh air. A basement tends to be more airtight than an upper floor because of less doors and windows. Even when doors and windows are shut, they have small gaps which let in fresh air. You may like to ask your HVAC guys to evaluate this aspect also. Staff well being and productivity depends of comfort: which can be room temperature, humidity, fresh air, etc. Our company has one basement space in south Delhi left vacant because of low air quality. There are companies which specialise in air quality monitoring, they come with their meter and check. |
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Finally narrowed down on a Hitachi 1.5 ton non-inverter 5 star split AC and it seems like a good quality feature rich product. Last edited by for_cars1 : 12th August 2016 at 01:22. | ||
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| ![]() Carbon dioxide is heavier and trends to settle down towards lower levels. Having forced exhaust starting at ground level will make huge difference. Having just a window or shaft opening at ceiling level is not sufficient. |
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| ![]() The saga of our second-hand mix'n'match... The LG indoor unit, as previously mentioned, did not suit us due to incompatibility with our needs It was also faulty and made a lot of noise. Our local-street engineer promised to find us something better. He has now replaced the LG with a Samsung unit. It is pretty much like what we had before. It is quiet, effective, and pretty-much like having a new machine! End result: Voltas outside, Samsung inside. Net cost, 15k. That was paid when he fitted the LG, and our guy refused to accept any more, even for topping up the gas after the inside-unit replacement. No doubt I might have had a heap of post-purchase satisfaction from seeing a 50K-plus Panasonic on the wall, but really, this used combo is doing the job. Of course, two days is no proof of longevity, I'll update next year, but I'd say that anyone who has a trusted mechanic can get good AC at a pretty reasonable price. If flushing from the heat, but not flush in funds, go 2nd hand! |
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Luckily the aircon service engineer who comes for routine maintenance here is also not greedy, more professional. To him the hierarchy is clear - the top 3 are Daikin, General & Toshiba, followed by Panasonic which is a full segment lower and then Samsung/LG which are a further half segment lower. So going by that its a slim difference and as long as the piping in the current mix-n-match setup is 100% copper you'd not miss Panasonic one bit. | |
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| ![]() Going by impressions from this thread, Samsung seems less popular than LG in recent times. It may be no bad thing that I have an older-model Samsung! Our mechanic is very good. Too good: he is very tough to get hold of! He has promised to dig around in our Sharp AC, which we threw away a year's company-AMC money on, so see if he can rid of us of its noise. The problem, though, is going to be spares: if the company agents can't get them, what chance is there for the local-street guys? ![]() |
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Senior - BHPian ![]() | ![]() Components for an air conditioner are not exactly proprietary. There are plenty of alternatives available and then every city has dealers who buy scrapped machines and their yards are a treasure trove of parts of all sorts including complete units. |
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