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Recent air conditioning and refrigeration work

A look at completed LJ Refrigeration & Air-Conditioning work across South Australian homes and businesses.

Wudinna

Wudinna Area School

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2x Mitsubishi commercial series 10kw splits for this classroom at the Wudinna Area School along with a 330L/S Mitsubishi Lossnay ERV for efficient pre conditioned fresh air! Bit of an upgrade from the old Daikin 7kw splits that were in there previously!!

Ceduna

Poynton Street project handed over

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This office upgrade for the make over of a life time! The Evco boys did a solid renovation here. We designed a VRF system to suit this build, offering a 14kw (yep 14kw in such a small outdoor) VRF connected to 2x 5kw cassette units, 1x 3.5kw cassette unit and a 2.5kw wall hung split. VRF units are a great way to cool and heat multiple rooms, with virtually limitless applications, you can ensure your entire office/house/building is comfortable all year round with an aesthetically pleasing installation of just a single outdoor unit.

Ceduna

Ceduna Foreshore Hotel Motel

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75kw APAC Rinnai Australia 2 stage package unit. These have a proven reliability track record.

Penong

Penong road house

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After nearly 5 years the Penong roadhouse finally has reliable air conditioning. This week we removed the failed Samsung VRF system and standalone cassette and replaced it with a new 22kw Mitsubishi Electric city multi-VRF system with 3 cassettes indoors as well as a 14kw standalone cassette. No more rented portable air conditioners, and after nearly 5 years of struggling through heatwaves, the staff can now comfortably work through all seasons!

coolroom update

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Replacing an old outdated burned condensing unit with a fresh Actrol EVO condensing unit, fitted with a Vacon VSD for efficient and smooth operation for our local food and milk storage room. Running a min of 40 hz and max of 55hz this will ensure longevity for the compressor while maintaining some increased energy efficiency. Fixed this unit down on steel mounting feet as the concrete slabs were far from level.

Friday morning work on a tug boat.

Performing an oil change on a Copeland semi and replacing the compressors sight glass to repair a slow oil leak on the system.