You're not that terribly far away....but so far it's not too bad....initial install writeup inbound....I say "initial" as it's not done yet!
Onto the install write up:
I ordered it from Amazon for a couple reasons:
- Cheapest price by a long ways
- Quickest delivery time
- Another 5% back thanks to their credit card
Other sources I looked at included Ingrams and Costco....Costco was actually cheaper by 350 bucks but was the old model from approx 2 years ago it appeared. Probably would've been fine for me, but I went with the current model and paid the extra $$$
I was concerned about shipping damage, but decided I would rather deal with Amazon on that then freight company damage claims from a 3rd party so went ahead and ordered, think it showed up 4 days later...father in law took the delivery so not sure what size of truck it showed up on but they did require a signature of someone 18 or older
Upon opening it, pretty impressed with the packaging. I hear about our packaging/damage reduction efforts at work so loosely familiar with some of the materials and common practices but it's obvious they've spent time working to make reduce shipping damage claims on this for the benefit of both the manufacturer and the customer. Air handler being more fragile with the plastic outer shell got more attention than the compressor but both were well done:
The hardware/instructions(not immediately thrown away this time)...didn't crop out the rest of the picture as what's in the background of many of your shots is often as interesting to me as what's supposed to be the focus of attention!
Ok....well guess it's time to punch a hole in my siding...what size again...3.5"....****
Don't have a 3.5" hole saw...it got damaged...so I have a 2.5" or a 4.25"....guess off to Orange Box to grab another Milwaukee unit to go with the existing arbor...chalk another one up for not as prepared as I thought I was
Ok, back from store...time to poke that hole...that blue X was on the siding course I thought it was going to come out...I circled the drill bit I poked the initial hole with. In reality I wasn't as far off as I thought, due to what's in the next picture I had to lower the hole for the lines vs where I initially hoped to have had it
Now we're getting somewhere! Interior unit mounted up easily enough with a metal "mount" you attach to the wall then set the air handler onto it. The plastic retainer "clip" on the bottom may be a bit chintzy for my taste but it's functional for what it is. Turns out the portion of the wall that is common with the house has 5/8" OSB behind the rock so got a couple screws into the studs and a lot of others just into the OSB under the rock.
Now to that hole...I originally wanted that hole above the unitstrut shelf deck...as you can see I didn't get what I wanted. Just wasn't able to get the air handler high enough, maintain recommended clearance(5.9" which is I'm sure 150mm converted as to who actually spec's 5.9" on purpose for that) to the shelf above and keep a downward slope on the drainage line so the hole moved below the shelf. Was a bit leary on how close to the corner I could put that hole and miss framing, I could've put it much closer based on the above picture but it'll work out fine where it is. I'll build a wood chase to cover it all up from the air handler to the hole and will be out of sight, out of mind
Ok so that's done...back outside...at this point I've got probably 2.5 hours into the install(not including the HD run for the holesaw)
With the thru hole in, started to mount the lineset cover kit I had prepainted....pretty straight forward other than awkward work area due to the main AC unit and the slope making access a bit of a stretch armstrong routine
I think this was where I stopped on Thursday...interior unit is up and mounted, most of the lineset cover is mounted and the lines are run out to the outside. The box where they're coiled around is where the power will come from and the stand there is what I'm intending to set the compressor on....but that'll have to wait till weekend
