INSTALLING A DUCTLESS MINI SPLIT AIR CONDITIONER.

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  • čas přidán 8. 09. 2024
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Komentáře • 52

  • @tainted1581
    @tainted1581 Před rokem +6

    I hate doing aircon installs but watching someone else do it is so entertaining

  • @smarties410
    @smarties410 Před měsícem

    Great video and example of doing a quality job when the client won't allow a higher quality install. Some very dodgy electrical work identified too can't imagine a licensed electrician doing that.

  • @boutroshalab2795
    @boutroshalab2795 Před rokem +2

    Clean job mate
    I remember each AC circuit need to have its own circuit and protected by RCBO

    • @maracservices
      @maracservices  Před rokem +1

      Thanks mate. I agree, so I told the property manager to get an electrician in to sort it 👍🏻

  • @tready2008
    @tready2008 Před rokem +2

    Not a sparky but I would definitely be getting that supply cable changed. If it was me I would be running a 2.5 cable from the original power point straight to the isolater you installed and removing that extra power point and putting a blank cover on so its just a junction box. Hopefully you can suggest to them to get that fixed so its safe.

    • @maracservices
      @maracservices  Před rokem

      Good point mate. I agree, I've already let the property manager know that an Electrician needs to sort it out. I don't want to be associated with anything before the Isolator. Thats the Electricians job to fix. Thanks!

  • @prowesstv
    @prowesstv Před rokem +1

    First time seeing what I'm guessing is a pipe level 🤔 that will be a handy tool to pick up 👍

    • @maracservices
      @maracservices  Před rokem +1

      It's the Milwaukee Billet Metal Magnetic Level. Ive had many magnetic levels over the years and this one is by far the best. The magnets on it are different and are so strong compared to all the other levels I have owned. Its the only level I've had that can actually stay on metal Trunking whilst I'm hammer drilling it to the wall haha.

  • @moisander8858
    @moisander8858 Před 2 měsíci

    14:00 You guys should start pressuring manufacturers to leaving longer tails. Nordic models have 600mm tails, pretty much on all manufacturers. Mostly cause all outside-walls here are 400mm or more due to insulation. It took some pressuring from importers to the manufacturers (Daikin, Mitsubishi Electric, Heavy Industries, Gree Etc) but now you can get pretty much anything with long tails.

  • @kenbro2801
    @kenbro2801 Před rokem +1

    Good job mate, good to see you use the screws to hold the unit to the back plate, so many installer don’t 👍

    • @maracservices
      @maracservices  Před rokem

      Thanks mate!

    • @MarcelHVAC
      @MarcelHVAC Před rokem

      i do that too, helps a lot to push it too the wall

    • @jonathonwilliams6722
      @jonathonwilliams6722 Před rokem +2

      It's such a simple thing to do and it annoys me when installers don't do it to save seconds on an install.

  • @robalexander7348
    @robalexander7348 Před rokem +1

    Nice job you completed Mitch under their Strata rules, its rather a shame they wouldn't allow you to mount that out door unit on neat wall brackets 😞

    • @maracservices
      @maracservices  Před rokem +1

      I would love to have this on brackets and fix the trunking up but unfortunately I don’t make the rules 😬
      Thanks mate!

  • @ClimateAdaptation
    @ClimateAdaptation Před rokem +1

    The R32 is a 15amp system on a 20amp mcb with multiple gpos.. thats a tripper.

    • @maracservices
      @maracservices  Před rokem

      My thoughts exactly mate. Now the system is replaced , I’ve told the property manager to get an electrician in to rectify the power.
      Interestingly though, the old system had a max current rating of 14 amps and ran fine. I don’t want to be associated with that power circuit so I’ve passed it on to the electrician.

    • @ClimateAdaptation
      @ClimateAdaptation Před rokem

      @@maracservices yeah very smart to want it looked at. As long a they don't plug in a heater or vacuum it shouldn't trip.

  • @TOWNOFOX
    @TOWNOFOX Před rokem +2

    jee thats some crappy electrical and dont ya just love the short tails on the daikins haha

    • @maracservices
      @maracservices  Před rokem +1

      Haha Daikin tails are a punish! Yeah that electrical was rubbish. They didn’t even hardwire the new GPO on the wall 😂

  • @sv6k0a39
    @sv6k0a39 Před 11 měsíci

    Brother, can you do a video on how to properly size a split unit? I was told some rule of thumbs but I'm curious how you do it. Thanks.

  • @MentalLapse09
    @MentalLapse09 Před rokem

    Plenty of flex wiring is only 1.5mm on 20 amp breakers. Its because the appliances themselves dont draw the 20amps, and the circuit wiring itself is where all the load will be, as in if you're drawing 20 amps, and theres some 1.5mm plugged in, that 1.5 wont have all the load on it, as its paralleled and the 20 amps return path is through the neutral on the 2.5mm power circuit. Hopefully that made sense.

    • @maracservices
      @maracservices  Před rokem

      Thanks mate, that makes complete sense. This situation is your bread and butter being a dual tradie haha. I just saw a potential issue and flagged it with the property manager so they can get someone more experienced then myself to have a look. As long as all parties know that wasn’t me then I’m happy.

    • @MentalLapse09
      @MentalLapse09 Před rokem +1

      @@maracservices yeah man that's the right call, you don't want the liability of it. I see alot of dog shit installs and electrical work like that too. Makes life hard when I used to quote over the phone and a few photos for a back to back when I was too busy lol. I always put a condition of non compliant works on quotes, but the customer never enjoys being the unlucky one.

    • @maracservices
      @maracservices  Před rokem

      @@MentalLapse09 I know what you mean. Ive gone to jobs to discover some wild stuff. These days I just take photos of everything and let whoever needs to know, know via email (so theres a paper trail). My quotes are always more expensive than other companies. Literally every time. I think the main reason I'm always a little bit more is because I get a licensed sparky in who uses decent brand parts and as you know, nothing these days is cheap. I think a lot of people are doing electrical themselves whether they are licensed or not (which is completely messed up) to try and get the job. For me, I'm not interested in competing with poor installs so I just try my best to install stuff to a high standard. There are still people out there that are happy to pay a little bit more for quality.

  • @scottk0623
    @scottk0623 Před rokem +1

    Excellent job as always. Did you leave the breaker off after you finished until the electrical is sorted out? I like that new wire stripper, does a nice clean job. Stay well.

    • @maracservices
      @maracservices  Před rokem +1

      Thanks so much mate. I turned it back on and tested it out to make sure it works. Then turned it off when I left. I told the Property Manager that from the isolator back towards the switchboard doesn’t comply. That way it’s not my problem. An Electrician can rectify. If the tenant does turn it on, it’ll still work fine but I just didn’t want to be associated with it! Haha

    • @scottk0623
      @scottk0623 Před rokem +1

      @@maracservices absolutely , our license only covers to the disconnect too. To much liability if you just leave it running when you leave the job with that wiring arrangement.

  • @MorrisssAirconditionersandfans

    I have a daikin mini split that broke within 6 months of use. Don't like Daikin. I installed a Mitsubishi Electric one

  • @ihab_7
    @ihab_7 Před rokem +2

    How is replacing a motherboard the same labor cost as installing a new unite ? how does that work

    • @maracservices
      @maracservices  Před rokem +1

      The main inverter pcb is $560. Then my labour to install it. It’s not the same price however the land lord chose to replace the whole thing with new rather then investing in the old unit.

    • @ihab_7
      @ihab_7 Před rokem

      @@maracservices das a big fat scam, price of a PC

  • @BChopakov
    @BChopakov Před měsícem +1

    Hey, what happens if there's a slight tilt towards the compressor of the outer body?

    • @maracservices
      @maracservices  Před měsícem +1

      @@BChopakov if the unit is level it will splash oil around the compressor evenly and there is equal pressure on the components inside the compressor. It’s totally fine if there is a slight slope but nothing too drastic.

  • @jixia676
    @jixia676 Před rokem +1

    Hi, Mitch. May I ask you a question about Actronair ducted aircon. The compressor soft starter SS9 LED flashes 3 times and compressor won't start. What's the meaning of LED flashing 3times and the potential causes? Its residental ducted AC. Thank you.

    • @maracservices
      @maracservices  Před rokem

      I’m not sure what the 3 flashing lights are. I’d need to test stuff with my multimeter. With that being said, I’d bet my house on the soft starter being faulty. I’ve changed many of them.

  • @insinq3161
    @insinq3161 Před rokem +1

    I’d tell them having no isolator voids the warranty so I have to do it, they can’t say know surely

  • @HVACOG
    @HVACOG Před rokem +1

    Is r32 more efficient than 410a? In US we don’t have many r32. Not in central yet. Any pressure differences ?

    • @maracservices
      @maracservices  Před rokem +1

      Yep R32 is supposedly more efficient then R410a. Both refrigerants do not damage the ozone layer however R410a has a greater contribution to global warming. R32 runs at pressures 1.6 times greater then R410a.
      It’s not all sunshine and roses though haha. R32 is considered flammable and is banned to be transported by aircraft. They originally said that the connections cannot be installed inside the living space however people have told me that’s not necessarily the case anymore (and no one adheres to it). All Daikins products are R32 except for their VRVs (which are still r410) because there is so many connections that are potentially inside living spaces (bulkheads etc) that they use R410a for safety measures. Long story short. Better for the environment. Just slightly more dangerous to work with (apparently).

    • @HVACOG
      @HVACOG Před rokem

      @@maracservices idiots making higher pressure refrigerant. Evap coil leak galore incoming.

  • @agostinhomartins8373
    @agostinhomartins8373 Před rokem

    What's the FLA for the new daikin?

  • @maxd4968
    @maxd4968 Před rokem +1

    Confused why the original installer went through all that hassle with the power point inside when he could of just used the one outside directly above the unit? One of mine is plugged into a PowerPoint outside

    • @maracservices
      @maracservices  Před rokem

      Mate my thoughts exactly. Crazy stuff!

    • @MarcelHVAC
      @MarcelHVAC Před rokem +1

      Maybe the outside plug was later installed?

  • @kanepssantehnika268
    @kanepssantehnika268 Před rokem

    How I understood you not check flare nuts indoor unit in heating mode

  • @pharpester
    @pharpester Před 9 měsíci

    What was the reason they switched brands, was it the cost or some other reason?

    • @maxd4968
      @maxd4968 Před 7 měsíci

      Mitch just installs Daikin

  • @zanelancaster2007
    @zanelancaster2007 Před rokem

    I'm guessing that Mistubishi died. It looked old and dated.

  • @kanepssantehnika268
    @kanepssantehnika268 Před rokem

    Mitsu MHI is better than Daikin

    • @maracservices
      @maracservices  Před rokem

      Thanks for the tip mate. I’ll keep that in mind moving forward.