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Ronan F.

Ronan F.asked

FTXS25KVMA (2.5kW)

the rate sound level ?



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clcbeate
clcbeate

Extremely good, it is the most quiet Airconditioner we ever had, we love Daikin, for us it’s the best!

Kalpana

Kalpanaasked

FTXS25KVMA (2.5kW)

How much approx should you pay for including installation?

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yot743

yot743asked

FTXS25KVMA (2.5kW)

Can the daiken 2.5 kw or 3.5 kw Work through existing ducting ?
I’ve presently evaporative that doesn’t work in sth Vic coastline ..so .....how effective is it in such an area.?
Realistic .what is this products ability as dehumidifier and purify air, ?
Re 3 bedroom house which of the above 2 sizes would be better?
Does this have sensors, to turn on, as you entering, the room?



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Lorraine

Lorraineasked

FTXS25KVMA (2.5kW)

What power supply is needed for the Daikin 2.5Kw to run on? 15 Amp or 10 Amp?

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Milord
Milord

I think your best bet is to contact Daikin directly, and quote the exact model number as new ones come and go through their product lifespan on store shelves and so forth. The power box on the premises that you're intending to install it, should have some written information on the box. I would assume that newer homes would have greater amperage over older ones. For a commercial site, it'll be at least 15 amp or more.

The only other option is to ask a qualified and licensed electrician to determine the site's power availability?

David H
David H

The air conditioner itself probably consumes less than 10 Amps but it would need to be installed by an electrician on its own circuit and breaker. If you already have many other electric circuits for power, lights, hot water, stoves, other A/C units etc, you would need to ensure your supply has the capacity and space on your switchboard to install a new circuit for the air conditioner.



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