Saturday, February 28, 2009

Air Con Installation 1

Finally an update to my earlier post last year on MongMong and my house.

We had arranged for the air-con technicians from Gain City to come and do the installation of our air-con. We bought a Mitsubishi Daiya Inverter (Sys3) at IMM early February and can only slot in a time for the air-con installation after the electrical points have been properly allocated.

The Daiya is not the same as the Mitsubishi Starmex (which Jack Neo is currently promoting) just because the Daiya belongs to Mitsubishi Heavy (the sales person told me it is actually a subsidiary company of Mitsubishi).

Anyway, a picture of how the Daiya unit looks like.
Very simple design with no fanciful edges or colors.



Okie, let's begin from the entrance.
How it looked like last year.



And how it looks like now.
Still the same, maybe more cluttered and with the electrical wires dangling down. There will be a false ceiling at where the wires are.



Next will be the view from entrance towards the living room window.
How it looked like last year.



And how it looks like now.
Same but with all the equipment of the technicians and the whole flooring covered up with cardboard to prevent much damage when the big renovation starts... oh ya, MORE DANGLING WIRES!!!

(>_<)

View from the window of living room back then.



And how it looks like now.
Yup! Same except that the red pail disappeared! Nah, stored properly in the bomb shelter cum store room you see in the pic.



Just a random snapshot of the metal bracket for the air-con unit. Those 2 in the background are MongMong and her sister, who finally has her chance to step into our house for the 1st time.



More cluttering of insulation pipes for the air-con and a ladder in the foreground just because I am lazy to remove it before shooting.



Same room from a different position to show the trunking of the air-con unit.





Gain City air-con technician busy at work in our master bedroom.
When I took the shot with flash on, he was shocked and looked back, saying he thought it was lightning.



Time is now 1405 hours and into its 4th hour of air-con installation. Shall now just wait for the technician's call for any updates.

Believe it should take about another 2 hours since they have to properly plaster up those holes they drilled through the bedrooms to connect the trunking.

To be continued...

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