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Old Daikin altherma instructions
Hello, I have recently moved into a house with an old ASHP. I have been reading through some posts here, but I am still struggling to set the Wc on this old unit (Ive turned it on). I don't seem to be able to find any you tube tutorials for this.. maybe you cant in these old ones! sorry if iam going over old ground here, could someone post a link to a previous post about this if it exists!
Thanks, Lou
Posted by: @louHello, I have recently moved into a house with an old ASHP. I have been reading through some posts here, but I am still struggling to set the Wc on this old unit (Ive turned it on). I don't seem to be able to find any you tube tutorials for this.. maybe you cant in these old ones! sorry if iam going over old ground here, could someone post a link to a previous post about this if it exists!
Thanks, Lou
I would suggest that you find the model number for your equipment and then do a Google search.
Where is that normally? on the tanks somewhere? I have no original paper work for it....
Posted by: @louWhere is that normally? on the tanks somewhere? I have no original paper work for it....
It'll be on the side of the heat pump. Daikins seem to normally start with 4 letters, the first of which might well be an E, but don't hold me to that.
Once you've found it, you can search Daikin's product finder on their website, and follow through to the operation manual.
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