To service the electronics or condensate pump we need to access the right side of the unit (when viewed from output vent). But the soffit shown at the end of the video appears to show the right side of the unit up against a wall making it inaccessible for service. Can you show us photos of a correctly installed unit with soffit and access panel? Thanks.
This video shows the what appears to be the wrong flaring tool for a unit with the heat pump feature. The tool used in this video appears to be a "Concentric" and does not flare copper tubing in a manner intended for the high pressure associated with heat pump mode. The proper flaring tool has an "Eccentric" design and flares tubbing in a manner suited to substantially higher pressure.
Hello, My High wall Duct-Free units display the "Set" temp for the unit on the front panel. If I toggle the remote,the front display will read the Room Temperature BUT only for a few seconds before reverting back to the Set temp. Question, Is there a way I can set the front panel to display the current room temperature without reverting back to the set temp? Thank you in advance
So what happens if the condensate pump fails? How difficult is replacing the pump? Asking seriously because I'm strongly considering one of these but I am not crazy about how these handle condensate.
Hello Jeremey - thanks for checking with us. It is recommended that an access panel be installed under the unit to provide access if service is needed. We hope this helps! -NC
Hello Jose, thanks for your interest in our exciting new our High ESP Duct unit, which has a built in condensate pump and associated float switch that manages the operation of the condensate pump. I hope this helps! -SF
Where can I buy the threaded rod parts? I can't seem to find it online or in my local hardware store. What size threaded rod is used? What type of vibration dampening parts are used?
Hello Metz - thanks for checking with us! We do not have the model number of the actual unit in this video published in Jan. 2016. Please check our website below for current FlexFit models which include the Slim Duct design: www.haierductless.com/series/flexfit-single-zone-series FlexFit Slim Duct models are available in 7,000 BTU, 9,000 BTU, 12,000 BTU or 18,000 BTU. We hope this helps!