Home Office Air Conditioning
Advantages of a small split heat pump in your home office; In winter leave the main heating system turned down, In summer keep the noise from outside down, Keeps your office stationary dehumidified, Keeps the dust and fumes out, Less stress for your overworked pc processors. Keep cool on hot summer evenings, Get rid of untidy desk fans, A more pleasant working environment.
Split type heat pumps available from £299 have a system installed for under £540 including wall mounting brackets pipe kit delivery and vat
Global Cooling Home Study Small Office Wall Mounted System Heat Pump for only £299 + vat details here.
Maestro self install systems to 5 kw [Self Install Air Conditioning Page]
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The Cheapest Split Type Units for a Home Office
- Millenniumair KFR26GW/BP Inverter - £468.83
- Millenniumair KFR34GW/BP Inverter - £527.58
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Work from home? You are probably in converted loft or back room with more than your share of excess heat from pc’s faxes printers etc. If you don’t want any extra noise install a small split type cooling wall mounted system with the outdoor unit up to 15 metres away, its not as expensive as you think.
2 Comments
Global Cooling Air Conditioning UK said,
Comment • August 29, 2007 @ 8:38 am
The system you have listed is a VRV System which we wouldn’t use Haier for, we would quote Daikin.
The price comparison between Daikin and Haier will not work in our favour I’m afraid as Daikin is recognised as the leading brand of air conditioning.
I can send you a price for the kit in total based on the Haier model numbers. As for installation, it would be a vague estimate as we would need to site survey, look at pipe runs, materials etc.
Just one thing to note from your list :-
1 x RXYQ-12 (outsdie unit)
1 x Split Unit FTYN/RYN50 (18,000 BTU)
1 x indoor unit FXSQ-63 (50,000 BTU)
1 x indoor unit FXSQ-63 (24,000 BTU)
1 x indoor unit FXSQ-40 (15,000 BTU)
1 x indoor unit FXSQ-32 (12,000 BTU)
6 x indoor units FXSQ-25 (9,000 BTY)
8 x wireless wall mounted remote controls
Also the 1 x indoor unit FXSQ-63 (24,000 BTU)
and FXSQ-63 (50,000 BTU) is the same unit at 22000 btu not 50 000 btu.
I intend to send a kit price, which would show VAT at 5% (but that would only apply if installed by an air conditioning company)
Then I shall send a full estimate including installation at 5% VAT.
Did you want VRV for just the single external unit, or would you consider several outdoor units, (3) multi systems supplying those rooms, as I am sure it will be much cheaper!
I shall send the estimate by email today.
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Jon Symons said,
Comment • August 28, 2007 @ 10:00 pm
Good Morning,
I’m looking to buy an air con system for a 300 square metre house and have already priced a similar Haier system. I am assuming for this analysis that the basic cost for installation will be similar i.e. wiring, pipes etc. and would like to know the retail cost to buy the units.
I’d appreciate it if you could send me the per unit prices and please state if VAT is included.
1 x RXYQ-12 (outsdie unit)
1 x Split Unit FTYN/RYN50 (18,000 BTU)
1 x indoor unit FXSQ-63 (50,000 BTU)
1 x indoor unit FXSQ-63 (24,000 BTU)
1 x indoor unit FXSQ-40 (15,000 BTU)
1 x indoor unit FXSQ-32 (12,000 BTU)
6 x indoor units FXSQ-25 (9,000 BTY)
8 x wireless wall mounted remote controls
Many thanks,
Jon Symons