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| Thread ID: 115080 | 2010-12-31 22:55:00 | HVAC | Oubadah (16155) | PC World Chat |
| Post ID | Timestamp | Content | User | ||
| 1166139 | 2010-12-31 22:55:00 | I need to install a system to heat, cool and ventilate my house. I have absolutely no experience in this field, and I'm feeling completely overwhelmed (you know how it is when you have to start researching something completely new). The house is a reasonably old brick and tile construction. It has a large loft/attic area, so there is plenty of room for ducting, and access for ceiling vents in the first story rooms and wall vents in the second story rooms. Any advice/recommendations would be most welcome! :) |
Oubadah (16155) | ||
| 1166140 | 2011-01-01 03:30:00 | From my experience, sometimes it's best to find someone who knows what they are doing. It will need wiring, so if you have a friend who is a sparkie, get him to wire it up. He will be able to give you a Certificate of Compliance for it. Which you will need. The rest I would see as fairly straight forward. Maybe if you have a friend who is a builder or sparkie, they should have an idea on how they are installed. |
Jeff (1070) | ||
| 1166141 | 2011-01-01 04:17:00 | Where do you live? What are power prices like for you? | pine-o-cleen (2955) | ||
| 1166142 | 2011-01-01 22:27:00 | Where do you live? What are power prices like for you? Auckland's North Shore. Obviously I'd like a solution that is as cheap to run as possible, without losing effectiveness. :) |
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