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<blockquote data-quote="adinindu" data-source="post: 23017748" data-attributes="member: 118780"><p>Well, It depends. When i account all heat load and occupants, it came to 8000BTU. Hence i argued for 10000BTU one. But they insist i put 12000 one purely based on 10 year warranty scheme.( that i must put their recommended one to get warranty )</p><p>12k BTU one consumes about 15-30% of more energy over a 10k BTU. It just doesn't make any sense for over estimation purely on warranty's sake. </p><p>Its like getting a 1000BHP supercar just to climb the kadugannawa. It may does the job quicker, but wont be economical. </p><p></p><p>My advice : Do your own research, decide what you want. Compare brand, wattage, co-efficient(EER) and price. Just don't fall into marketing crap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adinindu, post: 23017748, member: 118780"] Well, It depends. When i account all heat load and occupants, it came to 8000BTU. Hence i argued for 10000BTU one. But they insist i put 12000 one purely based on 10 year warranty scheme.( that i must put their recommended one to get warranty ) 12k BTU one consumes about 15-30% of more energy over a 10k BTU. It just doesn't make any sense for over estimation purely on warranty's sake. Its like getting a 1000BHP supercar just to climb the kadugannawa. It may does the job quicker, but wont be economical. My advice : Do your own research, decide what you want. Compare brand, wattage, co-efficient(EER) and price. Just don't fall into marketing crap. [/QUOTE]
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