Selecting the Right Aircon Unit:
- Assess the cooling requirements and space dimensions to determine the appropriate aircon capacity and type (e.g., split, multi-split, cassette, etc.).
Site Preparation:
- Choose a suitable location for the aircon unit's outdoor and indoor components, considering factors like proximity to windows, heat sources, and accessibility for servicing.
Installation of Outdoor Unit:
- Install the outdoor unit on a stable platform or wall bracket, taking into account proper drainage and ventilation.
Installation of Indoor Unit:
- Mount the indoor unit on a wall or ceiling, ensuring it's leveled and secured, with access to an electrical power outlet.
Piping and Wiring:
- Connect refrigerant pipes and electrical wiring between the indoor and outdoor units. This can involve drilling holes and concealing pipes if necessary.
Leak Testing:
- Conduct a thorough leak test on the refrigerant piping system to ensure there are no leaks, which could lead to loss of cooling efficiency and refrigerant.
Electrical Connections:
- Connect the aircon unit to a dedicated circuit breaker in the electrical panel to ensure safe and regulated power supply.
Final Commissioning:
- Charge the aircon system with the required amount of refrigerant, as per the manufacturer's specifications.
Testing and Adjustments:
- Conduct test runs to verify that the aircon unit is functioning correctly, cooling effectively, and maintaining the desired temperatures.
Documentation and Warranty:
- Provide the necessary installation documentation, including user manuals, warranties, and service contact details, to the client.
Post-Installation Maintenance:
- Schedule periodic maintenance with a qualified technician to ensure optimal performance and longevity of the aircon system.
It's important to use certified aircon technicians with experience in Singapore's climate and building regulations for a safe and efficient aircon installation process.