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June 15th, 2008 09:58 PM #21Re Panasonic Split type inverter models, would anyone know how much a regular cleaning maintenance service would cost? I'm worried about the cost of the freon. I believe this unit uses a different kind of freon and might cost too much.
Also, can the regular aircon cleaners from hole-in-the-wall shops (not the official Panasonic authorized ones) clean this inverter model?
Our old split-type (Koppel) costs around 2500 for a cleaning that involves removing the unit and refilling the freon.
Thanks in advance.
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June 18th, 2008 11:58 AM #22We have the 1.75HP Panasonic Inverter type aircon bought only last year. Panasonic provided a 1 year free cleaning service (once every 6 months). I asked the guys how much the cleaning service would cost and they said around P850.00.
I don't think there would be any need to refill the freon regularly if the aircon continues to cool properly and there is no leak.
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June 18th, 2008 01:07 PM #23
we have a couple of split type aircons here in our office. servicing is done every three months. try nyo tumawag dito, Airconvenience 3677589. i think they're also the authorized service center of panasonic.
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June 18th, 2008 05:05 PM #24
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June 19th, 2008 11:26 AM #25
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June 24th, 2008 12:13 AM #26Hi, I would say that it does save on electricity although I don't track it that closely. Our previous aircon was also a split type (1.5 hp), even though we changed it to a 1.75 hp model, the actual consumption went down. You can also refer to this link for some other discussions on this - http://www.philmug.ph/forum/showthre...ight=panasonic
Sorry, no idea about the maintenance cost comparison. Installation will most likely cost more though due to the piping needed to connect the indoor unit to the compressor.
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June 24th, 2008 11:21 PM #27ang nakikita ko nga lang disadvantage ng split type ay yun cleaning... kasi napapamessy pa rin is hose siya without removing the unit (mapa condo or house pa yan).... costly naman kung kakalasin kasi yung freon recharging.
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June 25th, 2008 07:38 AM #28
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June 25th, 2008 07:39 AM #29
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June 28th, 2008 04:57 PM #30
In theory inverter type aircon is more efficient than regular ones(thus matipid), coz it utilizes only the necessary electrical power, thru its variable speed compressor, unlike ung normal na on off lang.
In terms of Electical Power Consumption (Compressor Consumption)
Needed Cooling _____100%______75%______ 50%
Normal_____________100%______100%_____100%
Inverter____________100%______ 75%_____ 50%
as given above kahit 50% lang kailangan mo the compressor will always run at 100% percent to attain a preset temperature unlike the inverter type the compressors varies the speed kung ano lang kelangan palamigin
actually you don have to remove the unit for cleaning and dislocate the pipings so long na no leaks as mentioned, andami technique nyan, ung iba nilalagyan lang ng plastic na malaki (ung sa cover sa notebook or libro) then wrap around the unit to catch excess water at shoot na yun sa timba. plus ung ibang tubig will go to the drain system of the aircon
ang importante sa aircon lagi malinis ung daanan ng hangin
try to clean the air filter once in a while or once a week on a sunday maybe
same goes for the car too, dapat malinis lagi ung sa air intake area nung aircon ng car lalo na kung mostly naka recirculate dapat malinis ung mattings mo lagi kundi higop ung alikabok, paktay ang evaporator mo nya, palit agad(moisture + dust sa evaporator = bacteria and disaster hehhhehehehe
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