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Choosing the right system
As bedrooms tend to be smaller than living areas, you are unlikely to need a high power system - of more importance will be the noise levels - you clearly do not want to be kept awake by the sound of a loud fan - this is why we recommend installing the Fujitsu Inverter systems in bedrooms - the variable speed, extremely low noise fan means that the noise levels remain low.
Couple this with the lower running costs, the ability to maintain temperature accurately to within 0.5C and the automatic on/off timer, then you have the most appropriate solution for a comfortable nights sleep whatever the weather.
Delivery in most of the UK mainland is FREE!, however there is an additional charge to postcodes PA, PH, DD, AB, IV, KW, HS & BT - please call us for more information.
FAQ's
What size unit do I need?
- Size really does matter - if the unit is too small it's a waste of time whilst if it's too big you will get temperature swings and the running costs will be higher than necessary. As a guideline for a conservatory you should allow 200w per sq meter
Where do the pipes come out?
- as standard they feed out from the back, however they can be routed out of the left or right hand sides if required.
Are they simple to install?
- yes you need no special electrical skills as all cables are clearly numbered. The pipework uses standard compression fittings so just bolts together. The most difficult part is to cut a 70mm diameter hole in the wall for the pipes to pass through. Remember now that the nanny state says that after 1st July you cannot complete the installation yourself - you will need an engineer to connect up the pipe work and commision the system.
Are they economical heaters?
- Yes - the beauty of these units is that they contain heat pumps which generate more heat than they use. For example a 3kw radiant electric heater consures 3kw power and outputs 3kw heat which is a coefficient of performance (COP) of 1 - our units have a COP of 3 that is for every Kw of power consumed they generate 3kw of heat saving you significant amounts on your heating biills.
What is the warranty?
- Fujitsu systems have 24month parts warranty provided they have been correctly fitted. All other systems have 12 months parts warranty. Please be aware that the warranty is parts only. In the event of a problem an engineer will diagnose the problem remotely and make arrangements for replacement parts or an engineer as we deem appropriate appropriate.
Which gas does it use?
- Currently we use R410a which is environmentally friendly.
Can more than one internal unit be powered from 1 external unit?
- no you will need 1 indoor unit for each outdoor unit. For Multi head units you will need to look at the Fujitsu range.
Martin Industries 3.2kw Wall Split
Consumes: 1.05kw
Room Size: 25 sq.m
£383.15
Fujitsu Super Quiet Inverter System 2.1kw/2.6kw
Consumes: 470w/620w
Room Size: 20/28sq.m
Fujitsu EF004 Super Quiet Inverter System
Consumes: 1.1kw (1.7kw)
Room Size: n/a
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