If your air conditioner is not operational due to age, wear or is simply broken down it is not covered under your homeowners Policy.
If it was damaged due to a covered peril such as fire or lightning then it should be covered.
It may cover them for certain reasons....call your agent or claims rep.
It depends on whether or not they were damaged by a covered peril of the policy. For example if lightning is a peril covered on your policy, and that caused your heating and air units to stop working, then insurance would cover them.
how long discharge and suction pipe shuold be for small 1-2 TR airconditioning units?
how long discharge and suction pipe shuold be for small 1-2 TR airconditioning units?
First, you need to read your Condo agreement and see if the air conditioner is your property or if it if part of the joint property such as the roof. If it is your property a HO-4 homeowners policy normally has coverage for a certain amount of property that is part of the building. A central air unit is part of the building but window units are usually personal property.
Window AC units CANNOT be recharged at any reasonable expense. They normally hold about 8-14 onces.
Those people who own single family homes, or units such as condominiums or cooperatives, need homeowners insurance. Most homeowners policies provide physical damage coverage for the structure of the home if damage is caused by a covered peril. Another element of the coverage is for the contents of the home, also, if damaged by a covered peril. A very important element of homeowners coverage is the liability coverage that it also provides. That is, it serves as protection for the homeowner/insured if a third party is injured on the insured premises by reason of the fault or neglect of the insured or those for whom he/she/it is legally liable. That protection consists of providing a source of payment to the claimant (indemnity), and if liability or damages are contested, a defense (the insurer hires and pays an attorney to defend the insured). Lastly, anyone who has a mortgage on a home needs homeowners insurance. This will generally be required by the lender in order to ensure that there is a source of funds to repair the home and thereby to preserve the value of the collateral for the mortgage.
For the 2004 ES Lancer it is just below the PS and above the airconditioning units on the front of the car, right side of the engine.
Divide 2200 by 400 = 5.5
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Some boards may pass resolutions making this requirement, and the governing documents are specific about the percentage of owners required to vote in favour of such a resolution before it can go into effect. Insurance carried by owners protects not only the owners, but protects the association, because catastrophic damage is not generally limited by boundaries laid out in your governing documents. You can work with your broker to purchase the insurance necessary to protect your property and the common areas when your options are compared to what's already covered -- common areas, in the master policy. Your board cannot require that you over-insure, but best practices dictate that you insure so that there are no gaps in coverage.
The answer is 5.5 cans. You figure this by basic division: (2200 units) / (400 units per can) = 5.5 cans