Huge price to replace A/C compressor
We've got ducted reverse cycle air con for heating and cooling. It's got 13 outlets in a house about 200sqm (approx 20squares). Weatherboard, ceiling insulated, but walls and floors are not insulated. Single glazing. Heavy curtains. Location: Melbourne.
It's 3 phase powered and draws about 6kW on cooling cycle.
The tech says the compressor is seized (due to gas leaking out and thus the oil as well) and needs to be replaced. It's an ancient York system and the quoted price for supplying and fitting a replacement including gas etc is $2250, not including anything else that they discover is broken after fitting it.
That seems like a lot to me, particularly as it is just a repair on an old non-inverter system which is presumably more inefficient than a modern one, and presumably other parts of it are worn out as well (it's probably about 30 years old - I've got the brochure and it's copyright 1977)
I presume that the 6kW power draw means it has about 12-18 kw of heating and cooling capacity, depending upon it's efficiency.
I was at Bunnings the other day and they had Mistral reverse cycle aircon units (non inverter) for $475 with about 3KW cooling/heating capacity for 1KW power draw. So about 3 of those would probably be enough (one for the bedroom, one for lounge and one for family room) which would be about $1500 plus installation, possibly totalling the same price (although it probably wouldn't heat or cool the whole house, just 3 rooms). Now I'm not suggesting this is a great brand or the best price - but it's an indication.
Anyone got any comment on this? Is that a reasonable price for the repair of the existing unit? Can a compressor be repaired instead of replaced? Anyone got any recent prices for new ducted R/C air con for a 20 sq house in Melbourne? Or ducted gas heating for that matter?