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Tuesday, 06 January 2009
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Re:It's in!! - 2008/04/09 14:32 Hi Ben - thanks for the testimonial - i have included it below as some of your tips/pointers are really useful!

WIth the filter material every batch received varies in thickness and density for some reason. Generally it is all the same and is only designed to catch bigger dust particles. There are electronic air cleaners available which have 3 filters and are ionizned to destroy 99% of all airborne particles. http://www.essafilter.com/products.htm They are about $500 and very easy to install. With the HE 20 you will need a 506 module that will turn the filter on whenever the heater is on - its worth another $130 or so.

Hopefully this helps...

TESTIMONIAL

To all the Team at Dynamic Heating and Cooling,

I'd like to thank DHC for not only providing excellent DIY ducted-heating options, but also for backing these up with helpful and friendly service and advice.

My experience with Dynamic Heating and Cooling has been nothing but positive. Every question I had about the process of ordering, and later installing, the system was answered with a minimum of fuss in a friendly manner.

I’m amazed that dealing with an interstate supplier, with the added logistic complexity of delivering a large “package” across Bass Strait, could be so straight-forward.

Compare this with the negative experiences I had with the local suppliers in Hobart, Tasmania (who would not arrive when arranged, fail to get back to me with quotes after wasting our time spec-ing out my house, or simply fail to return my numerous calls), and the DHC experience becomes one that I am not only very happy with, but will highly recommend to others locally.

The process of installing a ducted heating system is not simple, and is in fact by far the most involved DIY task I’ve undertaken to date, and hence the most rewarding. To anyone out there who is considering installing their own heating system, I believe installing your own heating solution will be a positive experience, as long as you:

• Take the time to properly plan out your ducting and unit requirements (with the help of the professionals as you feel you need it – and you will)
• Are fairly handy with a jigsaw, and confident to cut holes in your walls/floor/ceiling,
• Are capable of running some pipe for a drain and for a flu
• Are capable of positioning a slab/panel/or bracket for the heating unit
• Don’t mind getting dirty in tight crawl-spaces
• Are prepared to work on this for several weekends (depending on how much help you get from your mates)
• Are looking to save thousands of dollars

If you do decide to install your own system, I’d be surprised if you could do better than to deal with Dynamic Heating and Cooling throughout the process.

Best regards,
Ben.
Dynamic Heating & Cooling
http://www.dynamicheatcool.com.au
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