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Title: MULTI AC OUTDOOR BRACKET
Authors: AZIZI MURSIDY BIN ZAINOL ABIDIN
YAATESSH A/L SELVAKUMAR
MUBARAQ RAZAK BIN MUHAMAD ITHNIN
AMIR HAMZAH BIN MD TUAH
MOHAMAD HARIZ FAIZ BIN ROSBAINY
Keywords: slider bracket
bracket
lifting
outdoor unit
DPB
Issue Date: Jun-2020
Abstract: The "Outdoor Unit" system was designed for the purpose of maintainance and installation identified by an interview on 11 January 2020 that the installation of air conditioners especially the installation of "outdoor" units in low-cost flats such as the PPRT House had a challenge as there were no specific angles available. They had to use the way the army or "lifting" used the rope to lift the "outdoor" unit. The support system or "bracket" used to accommodate high levels of loads. Even have slots for screws to bind this unit to a supporter system but are often not used. With the objective, an initiative was created for the device, easy to install and maintained and also cover two units of "outdoor" capacity 1.5 hp with a total weight of 150 kg including the weight of the technician. The Platform is designed to improve safety quality to mitigate risks during installation and maintenance works in high place. Theoretical analysis on this study, ideas design findings, which are based on data collection from surveys. The analysis has been taken in accordance with the idea that has been designed to address the problem. In the study findings, in some buildings were not organised until the completion of the building, the project was able to resolve the problem. This initiative is one of the improvement in the project, adding trusses to further strengthen the point because the project is more aware of the security of the installer and maintenance of air conditioning. Also, add "slide rollers" to save space on the main "bracket", when it is not used it can be closed.
URI: http://repository.psa.edu.my/handle/123456789/2574
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