I should have a 21,000 btu air conditioner installed,
the manual says to use at least 10 feet of tubing,
to avoid possible vibrations,
my installer says less tubing equals more efficiency, and there are hardly any vibrations.
Some say that the tubing length of at least 10 feet is also to "compensate" for the gas pressures.
The point is that the motor will be positioned exactly behind the internal unit, and it will probably be 5 feet of tubing,
what do you think?
Thanks
the manual says to use at least 10 feet of tubing,
to avoid possible vibrations,
my installer says less tubing equals more efficiency, and there are hardly any vibrations.
Some say that the tubing length of at least 10 feet is also to "compensate" for the gas pressures.
The point is that the motor will be positioned exactly behind the internal unit, and it will probably be 5 feet of tubing,
what do you think?
Thanks