it is pretty easy just follow the directions. I'm sure you got the smaller model so You can't place the outside unit more than 75 feet away from the inside unit
2006-07-07 18:07:12
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answered by Maxwell Smart(ypants) 7
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FIRST OFF YOU NEED A LICENSE TO INSTALL A/C UNITS NOW THAT THE EPA MANDATES THE CHARGING AND EVACUATING OF ALL HCFC AND CFC. SO CALL A PROFESSIONAL. FINE FOR ILLEGAL VENTING OF FREON TO THE ATMOSPHERE IS 25K!
2006-07-07 20:10:27
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answered by Anonymous
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We need more information, what kind? model number? From the sounds of it one side goes outside the other inside.
2006-07-07 17:48:29
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answered by ntlgnce 4
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A split equipment A/C is "sized" to operate with one yet another --- this suggests the compressor /cond. coil(outdoors) / evaporator(interior) are all sized to artwork together. in case you want yet another room(section) to be cooled --- then you definately will opt to position in yet another "vent" in that room(section) so chilly air is geared up in there also --- from the duct artwork coming off the indoor unit(evaporator). you'll opt to position in a "Y" setting up , or a " T " setting up in the air duct line( a faucet in different words)and run yet another air line(floor/attic) vent to that section/room.
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answered by ? 4
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call a professional
2006-07-07 17:59:01
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answered by JUDAS PRIEST 4
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