I recently completed an air conditioning system installation at a residential property. The system is a split-system air conditioner, which consists of an outdoor compressor and an indoor air handler. The outdoor unit was installed on a concrete slab, and the indoor unit was installed in the ceiling of the living room. The installation process began with the removal of the old air conditioner and the installation of the new outdoor unit. The outdoor unit was connected to the electrical supply and the refrigerant lines were installed. The indoor unit was then installed in the ceiling and connected to the electrical supply and the refrigerant lines. The installation process was completed in a timely manner and the system is now cooling the property effectively. The system is slightly overcharged, but this is not a concern as it will not affect the performance of the system. Overall, the installation process was successful and the property owner is satisfied with the results.