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My Daikin air con units are not blowing as cold as I think they should even though I have cleaned all the filters on the "inside Units":

Question: Do the outside compressors need "re-gassing" the same as you would do with a car?

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Yes...You should have the units serviced every 6 months.....and topped up with freon gas
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Probably just need to have it serviced. We have ours scheduled to be serviced every 6 months (no idea if this is right or over/under kill. Whatever, if there's anything wrong, it should be identified during the service.
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Thanks sateeb (our posts crossed), it's nice to hear that I've got that bit right.
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Service usually consists of cleaning the filters, and topping up the gas, but also flushing out the discharge pipe.
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Just be careful who you let loose on your air cons, there are many "cowboys" about!

Properly installed, a "split" type air con as used in most houses, should not lose any gas. The compressor is hermetically sealed, as opposed to a car type with a mechanical shaft seal, and the only places it will leak is where connections have been made in the piping.

Cleaning depends on a couple of things. Firstly, how often is it run? Setting a fixed time, such as 6 months, does not really help. How dirty / dusty is the environment? Most of them have filters that are easy to clean on the indoor unit, so you should base the complete "service" clean on how often, or how dirty, the filters get. With the outdoor unit it is easy to see when they are starting to get dirty, and they are also not difficult to clean, but DO NOT just stick a hose pipe into them! :cheers:
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[quote="advocate"]Service usually consists of cleaning the filters, and topping up the gas, but also flushing out the discharge pipe.[/quote]
Sorry mate, but that is complete rubbish! :?
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If they were blowing colder than they are now, then obviously something is wrong with them. Some models simply don't cool the air as much as one would expect, or at least that's what I assume because the aircon unit in our condo in Bangkok is damn useless, and the unit is brand new, came with the condo. Fortunately the place is rented out to a Thai woman who doesn't really care much for freezing. :laugh:



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When we bought the house, we had an extra A/C unit installed. The installer told us that we should have our units serviced 3 monthly if we use talcum powder in the room, or 6 monthly if we don't. We had a slight problem with the older unit, so called the guy in to do the service 6 weeks early. Because it was early, he would only charge 100 Baht for the new unit. The faulty unit cost us 250 Baht.

At those kind of prices, just do it, and enjoy the cool air again :wink:
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Thank you all for your replies. The answer for me is to get the units serviced as I've lived here for 6 months already and I doubt that the previous owner did too much servicing.
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Anyone recommend a reputable Air Con service tech?
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Nereus wrote:
advocate wrote:Service usually consists of cleaning the filters, and topping up the gas, but also flushing out the discharge pipe.[/quote]
Sorry mate, but that is complete rubbish! :?
When we used to get the AC serviced at the rental property, they always cleaned out the discharge, otherwise it clogged with what I presumed was mold. Looked like "rubbish" to me.
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Mrock wrote:Anyone recommend a reputable Air Con service tech?
I could give details of the guys who installed/serviced ours, but they only speak Thai. We had no problems whatsoever with them.
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advocate wrote:
Nereus wrote:
advocate wrote:Service usually consists of cleaning the filters, and topping up the gas, but also flushing out the discharge pipe.[/quote]
Sorry mate, but that is complete rubbish! :?
When we used to get the AC serviced at the rental property, they always cleaned out the discharge, otherwise it clogged with what I presumed was mold. Looked like "rubbish" to me.
What you are calling the "discharge" is the condensation water drain, and yes, they do get blocked up.
The "discharge" is the high pressure piping connected to the load side of the compressor.
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