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Posted by on February 5, 2007, 7:23 pm
>Hi,
>
>We're looking to install split air conditioning systems in our
>offices, which are in a listed building. This means that the whole
>installation must be invisible from the street. We have a few
>balconies and parapets where we might put the outdoor units, but they
>would need to be small. Can anyone point me to the smallest
>(specifically, the least high) outdoor units available? Each would be
>serving a one- or two-person office, and would need to be around 2-4KW
>capacity.
>
>A related question (and showing my complete ignorance of the subject
>8-) can you mount an external unit on its back to reduce its height?
>
>Also, how much clearance do you typically need on front of and behind
>these units for airflow? Our pitched roof comes down into a gully
>with a low wall at the front, so if we were to put units in there
>they'd be down in the gully, venting at the tiled roof or at the wall
>- is likely to be a
>problem?
>
>(I know the real answer is to get an engineer in to look at the
>building, but I'd like to get a feel for what ought to be possible
>before we do that.)
>
>Thanks for any advice you can give!
Try using Google to do your own homework. I mean, at least
give SOME TINY LITTLE HINT that you made an effort.
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