Whenever you buy an split A/C, you also have to buy a generic A/C installation kit that comes with everything required to install it. It has an ample supply of tubing included and most of the installations I've seen the installer will coil up the excess and hide it behind the outside unit.I concur with Sky Corripio but I would still shop around where they will try and gouge you is in the pricing for the tubing that is required .. most like they will want to see your apt for better pricing ...................................................I have Inverter Split A/C. in all my rooms works very well TGM . Lennox. get inverters you will be happy in the long run with run electric bill
I disgrace , not from a second floor apt when the compressor is not allowed to hand on the outside of the build . needs to be on the ground floorWhenever you buy an split A/C, you also have to buy a generic A/C installation kit that comes with everything required to install it. It has an ample supply of tubing included and most of the installations I've seen the installer will coil up the excess and hide it behind the outside unit.
For what it's worth, here is mine. Both of my A/C's are installed like this. Other A/C's in our apartment building have the same set up on all three floors. Mine is the only one where the coil of tubing is wrapped.I disgrace , not from a second floor apt when the compressor is not allowed to hand on the outside of the build . needs to be on the ground floor
There are not many that are 110 but I did see one from TGM that is 110 but only for the 12000 btu model. Anything bigger than 12000 btu’s is going to be 220.Are these inverter split a/c units like those from Daikin sized for 110 volt homes?
Yeah I'd read that 110 was limited to under 12,000 btu's but in Sajoma and just one bedroom, that's gonna be plenty. I'm not familiar with TGM. Is that a manufacturer or a business? Where could I check it out? Thanks DRforme.There are not many that are 110 but I did see one from TGM that is 110 but only for the 12000 btu model. Anything bigger than 12000 btu’s is going to be 220.
TGM is a brand. Any refrigeration place will probably have them in stock.Yeah I'd read that 110 was limited to under 12,000 btu's but in Sajoma and just one bedroom, that's gonna be plenty. I'm not familiar with TGM. Is that a manufacturer or a business? Where could I check it out? Thanks DRforme.
A monobloc air conditioner would be a solution in your case, no outside unit, just a hole. Don't know if they are sold in the DR (yet)I disgrace , not from a second floor apt when the compressor is not allowed to hand on the outside of the build . needs to be on the ground floor