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Old 06-05-2009, 10:31 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Placing the aircon

Hi all

I have read a lot about aircons in this construction forum.

We are going to the Philippines for an extended vacation and want an aircon installed in the bedroom so we can have good rest.
Since we will not spend very much time there for the next few years I think LG would be a good choice price/qualitywise.

The room is long and narrow. I wonder if anybody could advise us on where to install the unit. Should it be on a long wall or on the short wall?

My first guess would be on the long wall right over the bed that's located in the middle of the long wall. This way it would blow over the bed, not directly at the bed. But I really don't have any experience.

The room is app. 15sqm, not well isolated.

I am looking for the


LG LS-Q 096 with 9000 BTU or maybe

LG LS-R 126 with 12000 BTU

But I believe 9000 BTU should be enough. They have both a setting for mainly reducing the humidity without doing too much cooling which I believe is a good thing.



Grateful for any advice
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