Standard Single Storey Back To Back Split System Installation
Standard ‘back to back’ installation is a split system with two main components – a wall mounted indoor unit with an outdoor unit positioned directly below on a single storey dwelling.
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What you get in a standard installation:
- Compliance and Certification (Victorian Building Authority & Energy Safe Victoria, as required by Victorian Law, and ensures you receive 6 year installation warranty)
- PVC Ducting to conceal the pipe work and electrical connections
- Up to 20 metres* of internal roof cable run (switchboard must be checked to have sufficient electrical capacity and room for another circuit)
- Weatherproof safety isolation switch mounted near outdoor unit
- Up to 2.5 metres* of pipework between the head unit and the outdoor compressor unit
- *Greater distances are at an additional cost
- Standard Double Storey Split System Installation
- A double storey installation is a split system with two main components – a wall mounted indoor unit that is mounted on the second storey of a dwelling and an outdoor unit mounted outside at ground level directly below the indoor unit. If mounting outside unit onto a wall, brackets are an additional cost.
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What you get in a standard installation:
- Compliance and Certification (Victorian Building Authority & Energy Safe Victoria, as required by Victorian Law, and ensures you receive 6 year installation warranty)
- Up to 5 metres* of PVC Ducting to conceal pipe work and electrical connections
- Up to 20 metres* of internal roof cable run (switchboard must be checked to have sufficient electrical capacity and room for another circuit)
- Weatherproof safety isolation switch mounted near outdoor unit
- Up to 5 metres* of pipe work between the head unit and the outdoor compressor unit
- Up to 8 metres* of electrical supply
- *Greater distances are at an additional cost
Some Additional costs may apply:
- Extra piping, where the distance between the indoor & outdoor units is longer than a standard installation
- Wall Brackets if the unit is to be wall mounted
- Roof Brackets and weather proof fixings if the unit is to be mounted on a roof
- Additional Electrical work (e.g switchboard upgrades or where the distance between the units and the switchboard is further than a standard installation)
- Additional charges for working at heights (above a standard two storey dwelling)
- Lifting equipment such as cranes or specialised lifting devices