QUOTE(kelvyn @ Apr 25 2010, 02:14 AM)
Hi Everyone,
I am currently looking to install a new aircon for my new house's living room. The living and dining room are basically together as a whole. No wall in between.
I am thinking of installing this type of aircon. It is the mini cassette type. It is installed in the ceiling. I find that this is quite useful as it allows the air flow from the middle of the room instead of from any one wall.
http://www.panasonic.com.my/web/pid/1644/Feat
Anyone have used this type of aircon and can give their feedback?
Normally, if installing this type of cassette-ceiling mounted aircon in the plaster ceiling, should the aircon be install first or the plaster ceiling first? BTW, this will be new ceiling as well..
Cheers
ceiling cassette type will allow even distribution of air in the room space. but if u're putting it in the middle u may not able to install ceiling fan. anyway better to install both together, otherwise air con first, or else the air con guy may need to cut up your ceiling and patch it back again!I am currently looking to install a new aircon for my new house's living room. The living and dining room are basically together as a whole. No wall in between.
I am thinking of installing this type of aircon. It is the mini cassette type. It is installed in the ceiling. I find that this is quite useful as it allows the air flow from the middle of the room instead of from any one wall.
http://www.panasonic.com.my/web/pid/1644/Feat
Anyone have used this type of aircon and can give their feedback?
Normally, if installing this type of cassette-ceiling mounted aircon in the plaster ceiling, should the aircon be install first or the plaster ceiling first? BTW, this will be new ceiling as well..
Cheers
Apr 25 2010, 08:59 PM

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