Midea Porta Split (42 m², 11942.50 BTU/h)
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Midea Porta Split

42 m², 11942.50 BTU/h


Question about Midea Porta Split

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azubi1234

3 weeks ago

I'm still trying to find out what the regulations are. There is always talk of "mobile system" and "split system". Mobile system= allowed, even in rented flat; split system= planning permission+ permission from owner. What about a mobile split system? This has a bit of both, is not fixed, does not require conversion, but there is a box hanging in front of the window that everyone can see. If it is not permanently installed, it (presumably) does not require a permit from the local authority (planning permission), but does it need permission from the landlord because of the box in front of the window? I don't have to worry about noise emissions, the window faces the main road, which is already noisy anyway. The only problem is that the box in front of the window would be very visible from the street.

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valeriobarletta

1 week ago

As the device is not a split device, but mobile with fixed hoses, it does not require a building permit. The appliance can be installed in another room or at another window at any time. Only permanently installed appliances require a special licence. The appliance is extremely quiet and you can hardly hear it. I can highly recommend the appliance. It is very powerful, quiet and efficient. Worth every franc!

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Anonymous

3 weeks ago

I would see it the same way as you, since it is not a fixed installation, it should be allowed.

From my point of view, the landlord doesn't even need to be informed, because nothing is permanently installed. But for reasons of decency, it might make sense to inform him beforehand so that there are no misunderstandings.