yes and no.
no for all inverters that run of CFC friendly gas.
yes for daikin because they still use the (obsolute) old type R22.
Inverter aircon using non-inverter piping?
Inverter aircon using non-inverter piping?
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May 15 2012, 05:16 PM
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yes and no.
no for all inverters that run of CFC friendly gas. yes for daikin because they still use the (obsolute) old type R22. |
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May 22 2012, 03:55 PM
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if the pipes connect it should be no problem. it's just that the pipe needs to be able to withstand the refridgerant's pressure. since non-inverter pressure is lower i dont see any problem.
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