I think now is the time to get proper AC installed.
It got to around 32c in the kids bedrooms during this last heatwave, and I want to do something about. I'd looked into it before, but then never got on with it.
Got two bedrooms that are approx 2.5 x 3.5m. It's an old house so 2.8m ceilings, calculated the cooling BTU for those rooms to be around 4250 BTU
One bedroom is 3.5 x 4.5, around 8000 BTU for that.
I was also thinking of adding one downstairs, in the hallway - it would help take the edge off the heat, and could just open doors to let cold air to where we want. It's not realistic to put AC units in all the downstairs rooms.
When I last looked into this, I settled on Daikin parts based on what systems friends had had installed. Since looking again now, they have cloud control and restrict local access. I don't like that as I want to control them fully from Home Assistant. Thankfully I found
https://codeberg.org/RevK/ESP32-Faikout which looks like it'll allow that control.
For the hallway, one small bedroom and the large bedroom the internal units can go on the same external wall the outdoor unit will go on to. The 2nd small bedroom will need the unit fitted to the party wall, and pipes run upwards. This pipe run would be 11m.
Do all internal units support pipework coming in from the top? I would prefer that the upstairs units have the pipes going up into the loft. This means that the external unit can just have trunking up to the loft level, enclosing all the pipes and that they can then run to where they need through the loft, rather than outside the the house. Doing it like this will be much tidier.
Are there pros and cons to multisplit systems. How do you size and match them. Could one outdoor unit realistically do this, or should I split between one for downstairs and one for upstairs?
and finally, does anyone have experience with local installers that cover Manchester?