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2x Aircon Compressor For Em?

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Hi to all EM home owner,

I'm currently hunting for a EM.

I'm planning to have 3 units in the 2flr for all bed rooms and 3 units on the lower flr.

Just wondering if anyone manage to have 2 compressor installed in your EM?

What is the requirement like? (eg. To have the whole house rewired and change a new circuit breaker) Or HDB simply doesn't allow 2 compressor installed in a EM?

Your experience is this area is greatly appreciated!

Cheers.

(PS: I did try searching for similar post but haven't been successful is getting the answer)

 

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Hi to all EM home owner,

I'm currently hunting for a EM.

I'm planning to have 3 units in the 2flr for all bed rooms and 3 units on the lower flr.

Just wondering if anyone manage to have 2 compressor installed in your EM?

What is the requirement like? (eg. To have the whole house rewired and change a new circuit breaker) Or HDB simply doesn't allow 2 compressor installed in a EM?

Your experience is this area is greatly appreciated!

Cheers.

(PS: I did try searching for similar post but haven't been successful is getting the answer)

I believe having two compressors is allowed for larger flats. See link http://www.hdb.gov.sg/fi10/fi10205p.nsf/WP...es?OpenDocument

As long as your overall current drawn does not exceed the specs, it should be alright. Better to talk to a qualified and licensed electrician before you embark on this because if the power trips and affect your neighbours or your block, you will be in deep trouble.

 

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I believe having two compressors is allowed for larger flats. See link http://www.hdb.gov.sg/fi10/fi10205p.nsf/WP...es?OpenDocument

As long as your overall current drawn does not exceed the specs, it should be alright. Better to talk to a qualified and licensed electrician before you embark on this because if the power trips and affect your neighbours or your block, you will be in deep trouble.

Thanks!

 

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