myfs_93639 Posted November 3, 2003 Share Posted November 3, 2003 Dear Master Cecil Lee,i just bought a new 5-rooms flat in woodlands and intending to install system 4 air-con for my flat. One in the Living Room, one in the Dining area, one on the master bedroom and the other one in the other room. Which location should i fix my air-con? what are the do's & don'ts? Please advise, thanks!Regards,Veronica Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted November 3, 2003 Staff Share Posted November 3, 2003 Dear Veronica, 1. Regardless of the situation, it is essential for an air conditioner to have the most direct path to two key areas: 1.1. the outdoor compressor unit or the balcony where the compressor is located 1.2. a way to channel condensed water to the nearest bathroom for drainage. 2. Opting for the shortest route is advisable because, over time (typically 2 years or more, depending on usage and environment), the drainage pipes of the air conditioner can become blocked by dust, similar to how arteries can become clogged. 3. A shorter route means less piping required for both the refrigerant gas and drainage. 4. In terms of Feng Shui, it is recommended to avoid having the air conditioner's fan coil directly above one's head for two main reasons: 4.1. The air conditioner unit may protrude outwards, which can create discomfort for some individuals, resembling a beam above the head or bed (if the bed is positioned close to the wall). In such cases, adjusting the bed position may be necessary, although not ideal. 4.2. After a few hours of operation, the cold air from the air conditioner tends to sink downwards, leading to discomfort as the cold air blows directly towards the face. This may not be suitable for most people, especially during late hours. This setup might be more suitable for individuals accustomed to cold climates like Eskimos or residents of Siberia. 5. Ideally, the air conditioner should blow air sideways to avoid direct airflow towards the face, particularly since the face contains sensitive organs like the nose and mouth. 6. If placing the air conditioner at the side of the bed is not feasible, the next best option is to position it opposite the bed, especially if the walls are spacious. 7. Following a common-sense approach, some individuals prefer to install the air conditioner above the room's doors. This practice was common in many condominiums in the past as it helps save wall space. 8. For instance, positioned above the bedroom entrance, it does not occupy any additional space. 9. This is particularly evident in the newly constructed two-bedroom condos. This is due to the mandatory "Household Shelter" (bomb shelter); a significant portion of this shelter encroaches on the rest of the living space. In reality, some two-bedroom condos resemble more of a "prison" or detention cell. It is possible that some of these cells could even be larger! (by Silence of the Lamb's standards!) 10. Finally, it is advisable to avoid placing it directly above the toilet door, such as in the master bedroom. Once again, in my view, this is a matter of a "Commonsense approach". Even when we close the toilet door, cold air tends to sink to the floor. Additionally, many toilet doors have gaps at the bottom. Consequently, this air may seep into the toilet, creating a "low pressure zone" just outside the door, leading to the entry of toilet air into the room. 11. Regarding the use of air conditioning, affluent individuals can opt for air conditioning as it aids in air circulation within the household. For those with limited financial resources, a ceiling fan or floor fan may be considered. Those on a very tight budget can resort to using a paper or cloth handheld fan and utilize their own energy for fanning. For individuals with no budget at all, they may contemplate the possibility of nearby banks opening a branch (with automated machines). In such a scenario, if the CCTV cameras are not operational, why not attempt sleeping in these lobbies? | Warmest Regards, Cecil Quote On 11/3/2003 5:33:31 AM, Anonymous wrote: Dear Master Cecil Lee, i just bought a new 5-rooms flat in woodlands and intending to install system 4 air-con for my flat. One in the Living Room, one in the Dining area, one on the master bedroom and the other one in the other room. Which location should i fix my air-con? what are the do's & don'ts? Please advise, thanks! Regards, Veronica Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted November 11, 2019 Staff Share Posted November 11, 2019 Hi Cecil, is there any issue if we put the air con above the door? Reply: Condo does that especially if you have a false ceiling Question: Yes, we have false ceiling. Want to avoid putting above the bed or across from the bed. Reply: This is condo standard = okay Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted January 14, 2020 Staff Share Posted January 14, 2020 The air conditioning layout and piping are acceptable? According to Feng Shui principles, it is best if they are not positioned directly above the head of the bed. We have previously addressed this issue, and it closely resembles the designs in the options I presented. It is also common sense to avoid placing the air conditioning above a table where water could potentially drip onto electrical equipment. Apart from these considerations, the positioning of the air conditioning has no real relevance to Feng Shui. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Staff Cecil Lee Posted July 14 Staff Share Posted July 14 D.I.Y. House Hunting Kit: Success starts with good Feng Shui Transparent Pricing & No Hidden Costs. No Purchase of Products. Cecil Lee, +65 9785-3171 / support@geomancy.net House Hunting? We will help you select the most auspicious unit! Learn More The Experts in House Hunting ALL ELSE KEEP CALM AND LET CECIL HANDLE IT Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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