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SUSOptiplex330
post Nov 14 2011, 11:15 AM

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I think there are 2 types of Mitsubishi. One is Mitsubishi and the other Mitsubishi Industry or Engineering or something like that and they are not the same.

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post Nov 29 2011, 10:04 AM

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QUOTE(Uzumaki NaruTo @ Nov 29 2011, 09:51 AM)
well need to go back home and measure the thickness then. many thanks for the feedback notworthy.gif
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If your coppers are too thin, then I think you can look at Daikin. I think Daikin advertises their as being able to work with normal copper piping. You can go double check.

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post Nov 29 2011, 06:05 PM

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QUOTE(Uzumaki NaruTo @ Nov 29 2011, 05:51 PM)
Can daikin works with only 3 wire? I never knew that there's a specific condition. Is Daikin any good? if its the only way why not then. Rather than paying him to hack the wall again.
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Daikin is supposedly the best. They also own OYL (York, Ascon, and others)
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post Jun 22 2012, 12:46 PM

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York air cond got so many series. Y, J, L. Which is best and latest?
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post Jun 23 2012, 04:56 PM

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Anyone know what type of gas does non-Invertor Panasonic air cond uses?

http://www.panasonic.com.my/wps/portal/hom...deluxe/CSC28NKH

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post Jun 24 2012, 06:48 AM

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QUOTE(lingleeyen @ Jun 24 2012, 01:41 AM)
All Pana non-inverter AC using R22. Inverter using R410a.

Inverter - S and PS Series
Non-Inverter - C and PC series
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Aren't R22 going to be phased out soon?

You know what's the different between non-inverter York "L" and "J" series? Which is better?


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post Jun 24 2012, 06:17 PM

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QUOTE(lingleeyen @ Jun 24 2012, 05:25 PM)
R22 is going to phase out soon. 2020 if I am not mistaken. New manufactured unit after 2020 will not use R22. Right now, if I am not mistaken, there is no more new/ virgin R22 manufactured from 2012. All that they have in the market is Reclaimed R22.

L series York is just like M series. M series is with ioniser. L series is without. Spec between the 2 is the same. J series is with another kind of ioniser. Do not know the ioniser difference between J and M. Do not know which one is the newer model. J first, K, L, M?

M's spec looks better with lower power input hence better EER. I just got myself a M.
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Thanks. I was told L is the latest but it's not prominently displayed at York website.

I understand Daikin took over York so I am hoping for some York range that is a clone of Daikin. Someone told me it's L and others told me it is J. I am confused. Furthermore, I didn't even know there is a M series. Anything more you can tell me?

As for ionizer, I dislike them.



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post Jun 25 2012, 06:25 AM

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QUOTE(lingleeyen @ Jun 24 2012, 05:25 PM)
R22 is going to phase out soon. 2020 if I am not mistaken. New manufactured unit after 2020 will not use R22. Right now, if I am not mistaken, there is no more new/ virgin R22 manufactured from 2012. All that they have in the market is Reclaimed R22.

L series York is just like M series. M series is with ioniser. L series is without. Spec between the 2 is the same. J series is with another kind of ioniser. Do not know the ioniser difference between J and M. Do not know which one is the newer model. J first, K, L, M?

M's spec looks better with lower power input hence better EER. I just got myself a M.
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You mean to say M spec is better than J spec? I checked and they look identical?





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post Jun 25 2012, 09:29 AM

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QUOTE(weikee @ Jun 25 2012, 08:34 AM)
When I choosing York time (last year), legend explain and show me the ion and non ion version. The two physical outlook is difference.  I told himYork make lots of noise in my room. He agreed and point out the ion version is quieter, cheaper than most model and for living room is not to bad. That is the reason I have York in my living room now.
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I don't under the rationale for that. If L and M are basically the same except the ion version has an extra 'thing' to create the ions. Since both L & M uses same compressor and motor etc, they should have similar level of noise.


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QUOTE(lingleeyen @ Jun 25 2012, 08:29 AM)
The last time I looked, M is better than J. No? Spec includes power input, capacity, Amp
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I don't quite understand those thing. I only looked at power usage and EEF and they seems the same for the 24000btu model. Hence asking.


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post Jun 25 2012, 09:43 AM

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QUOTE(lingleeyen @ Jun 25 2012, 09:41 AM)
I believe she is talking about J and M series? I am not sure.

It is the same for unit with 24000 btu/h. But for others, it is not the same. M series has more capacity variation across its range. Not sure how L is different from J.
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I have looked at the EER & wattage for the L, J and M of the 24000btu model. They are all the same. I makes me wonder may be they all use same compressor. Only different is some has ionizer or bacteria killing gadget etc on the blower unit or one of those fancy stuffs.



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