Hello,
I tried my best, even sent some e-mails to shops that repair washing machines to ask them where I could find this, to no avail. I am looking for any shop, no matter how small, in Uusimaa that can repair my leaking airconditioning. It's a rather big thing that you roll around. It catches the water in a container that you have to periodically empty. I think I'm looking for one of those fix-it-all shops, I suppose. The thing is rather old, there's no warranty.
Thank you for your help, because the heat in my apartment is already unbearable.
Looking for repair services for my airconditioning unit
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Re: Looking for repair services for my airconditioning unit
Afaik you'll need some certificates to deal with refrigerants, they are quite bad green house gasses. Try https://www.innoair.fi/epages/innoair.s ... es/ImprintCcharlotte wrote: ↑Wed May 22, 2019 6:16 pmHello,
I tried my best, even sent some e-mails to shops that repair washing machines to ask them where I could find this, to no avail. I am looking for any shop, no matter how small, in Uusimaa that can repair my leaking airconditioning. It's a rather big thing that you roll around. It catches the water in a container that you have to periodically empty. I think I'm looking for one of those fix-it-all shops, I suppose. The thing is rather old, there's no warranty.
Thank you for your help, because the heat in my apartment is already unbearable.
And ask for quote, I have a hunch that you'll go close to a price of new one. 400€ doesn't give a lot of time for professional to work. And you'll pay that for a new machine: https://www.trotec24.com/fi-de/koneet/i ... viste.html
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Re: Looking for repair services for my airconditioning unit
is it leaking water or refrigerant? If refrigerant then it will evaporate and you won't see a liquid on the floor. leaking water is more likely since moisture from the air condenses on the cooling fins and then drips down supposedly into the tank via some pipes. probably over time some mould has built up on the pipework and blocked this route which makes it leak. you could try opening it up and cleaning them and making sure the drainage pipes are not blocked by anything or have come loose. There should be a sensor which detects when the tank is full and turns the air conditioner off and this might have failed instead - that would make it keep running and overflow comes from the tank. you'd need to check if it leaks all the time or just if the tank gets full.