I google, tak nampak pun?
Daikin owned York and acson?
Daikin owned York and acson?
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Apr 19 2013, 12:17 AM, updated 13y ago
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I google, tak nampak pun?
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Apr 19 2013, 12:18 AM
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i hate google
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Apr 19 2013, 12:31 AM
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Apr 19 2013, 12:36 AM
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QUOTE(Bear2bear @ Apr 19 2013, 12:17 AM) Google got one. http://www.acson.com.my/corporate-information http://www.daikin.com/press/2006/060518_2/ http://www.york.com/ York is owned by Johnson Controls. OYL is their licensed manufacturer in Malaysia. http://www.oyl.com.my/oylm/about_us.html This post has been edited by joe_mamak: Apr 19 2013, 12:37 AM |
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Apr 19 2013, 12:38 AM
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daikin doesn't have a kickass song
anywhere you go enjoy the comfort of cooling air since 1974 york cooling king! Y-O-R-K |
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Apr 19 2013, 12:47 AM
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Acson is under OYL.
York is under Daikin, if not mistaken. But in Malaysia, OYL is manufacturer for Acson and York |
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Apr 19 2013, 08:37 AM
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QUOTE(joe_mamak @ Apr 19 2013, 12:36 AM) Google got one. Meaning Malaysia York is actually owned by daikin. I low education.http://www.acson.com.my/corporate-information http://www.daikin.com/press/2006/060518_2/ http://www.york.com/ York is owned by Johnson Controls. OYL is their licensed manufacturer in Malaysia. http://www.oyl.com.my/oylm/about_us.html |
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Apr 19 2013, 08:38 AM
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York home air cond is under licencing onli. All air cond by OYL and OYL is nao under Daikin
Daikin > OYL > Acson & York Malaysia This post has been edited by ClinchingStuds: Apr 19 2013, 08:40 AM |
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Apr 19 2013, 08:42 AM
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Apr 19 2013, 08:56 AM
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Daikin house ac any gooding? I saw lots of hotel using Daikin but the design too oldies.
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Apr 19 2013, 08:59 AM
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QUOTE(ClinchingStuds @ Apr 19 2013, 08:38 AM) York home air cond is under licencing onli. All air cond by OYL and OYL is nao under Daikin Daikin > OYL > Acson (Global) & York Malaysia,SG,BruneiDaikin > OYL > Acson & York Malaysia York Msia and Acson Malaysia residential airconds share almost identical parts, except the logo sticker OYL also own McQuay brand which is quite famous in Europe and US, but not available here. This was one main reason Daikin buy over OYL. Acson also from SG aircond brand name Acma. acMA become acSON after OYL took over. |
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Apr 19 2013, 09:04 AM
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Like my engineer says..
Daikin is like a BMW..stylish & classy + expensive Panasonic is like Mercedes..classy & abit old fashion looking + expensive also. Wherelse.. York is like a Toyota..durable & reliable |
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Apr 19 2013, 09:04 AM
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QUOTE(mrbs84 @ Apr 19 2013, 08:56 AM) Daikin is famous for its inverter tech and its variable refrigerant volume (VRV). Its something like a single outdoor unit, but supplies to multiple indoor units that can run cooling AND heating at the same time Back to your question, nevertheless, its Japanese brand. Thailand plant that manufactured msia Daikin units, are also very good quality, and yes, the design are old coz its the basic unit, not premium. This post has been edited by K5WHITE: Apr 19 2013, 09:41 AM |
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Apr 19 2013, 09:19 AM
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QUOTE(K5WHITE @ Apr 19 2013, 09:04 AM) Daikin is famous for its inverter tech and its variable refrigerant volume (VRV). Its something like a single outdoor unit, but supplies to multiple indoor units that can run cooling or heating at the same time Daikin maintenance expensive or panasonic?Back to your question, nevertheless, its Japanese brand. Thailand plant that manufactured msia Daikin units, are also very good quality, and yes, the design are old coz its the basic unit, not premium. |
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Apr 19 2013, 09:25 AM
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Im using two units of Daikin in the house. Its inverter is really top notch. monthly bills averaging between 120 - 160. 1.5hp and 2.0hp model, using average 12 hours daily.
Drawbacks, wind doesn't blow very strong and can't actually reach 18'C after a while. For 20'C and above, it'll work very nice and comfy. Optimum temperature for sleeping is 24'C. |
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Apr 19 2013, 09:29 AM
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Apr 19 2013, 09:48 AM
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QUOTE(funnyTONE @ Apr 19 2013, 09:25 AM) Im using two units of Daikin in the house. Its inverter is really top notch. monthly bills averaging between 120 - 160. 1.5hp and 2.0hp model, using average 12 hours daily. The indoor blower design are kinda weak i must say. When its dirty, the wind will be soft and cooling power diminish. Worse case, will have tik tik tik sound. The blower aint detachable like mitsubishi mr slim which can depart the louver by half, and blower removed for thorough brushing. I have 6 units of Daikin inverter in my house, cant comment on the bills or energy saving since the meter is ahem..ahem...Drawbacks, wind doesn't blow very strong and can't actually reach 18'C after a while. For 20'C and above, it'll work very nice and comfy. Optimum temperature for sleeping is 24'C. For optimizing the cooling effect, try to have the indoor blower service/wash. The servicemen have a special brush that can wash the blower easily without taking out the units. The aluminium fin or coil are still in good shape after 5 years. No visible corrosion. Electronics boards are all okie, and no water spooling or leaking problems so far. |
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Apr 19 2013, 09:48 AM
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QUOTE(funnyTONE @ Apr 19 2013, 09:25 AM) Im using two units of Daikin in the house. Its inverter is really top notch. monthly bills averaging between 120 - 160. 1.5hp and 2.0hp model, using average 12 hours daily. So set temp to 24c and press econo. Izzit ok?Drawbacks, wind doesn't blow very strong and can't actually reach 18'C after a while. For 20'C and above, it'll work very nice and comfy. Optimum temperature for sleeping is 24'C. |
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