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Depending upon what type of "unit", you would want at least an 85-amp breaker, and the next standard size would be 90 amps. You might use an 80, depending upon the duty cycle of the unit, but the 90 will be required for constant use.
Check that the input and output voltages are as required. Check that the transformer is big enough for the current required for the unit you have.
To answer this question the voltage and amperage of the unit must be stated. Once this is given the generator size can be calculated.
You should not have to calculate the watts of the unit. All the information that you need will be on the nameplate of the unit. It is this information that electricians use to calculate the conductor size and breaker to supply the power to the unit.
Every piece of equipment is different depending on the age and size of the equipment. Older machines usually require more electricity than a comparable unit that is new of the same size. Example; I had a 1and 1/2 ton condensing unit that was here when I bought my house which required a minimum circuit ampacity of 2pole 30amp breaker. I purchased a new 3 ton unit that only requires a 2pole 25amp breaker and when in use the compressor is only pulling about 17 amps by my clamp on amp meters reading.( That is on each leg) So the newer equipment is much more efficient than older equipment and a lot less costly to
That depends on the size of the indoor unit and the height of the box you are hanging it in.
considering a single airconditioning unit, suggested size of generator is 110% of combined electric power required or in the nameplate of compressor + fan motor + evaporator (Fan Coil Unit) if split unit type.
You can use #10 or #12 THHN stranded wire with a 20 amp breaker for the outdoor unit. A disconnect is required within sight of the outdoor unit. The wire between the outdoor and indoor unit should be 14/3 with ground or 14/4 stranded. Do not use solid or aluminum wire for either application.
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The size of any unit is, by definition, 1.
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quick down and dirty way is the size of your unit (example..4 tons) X 144= the square inches needed for the return vent size or the longer way Max air flow from unit (rated size) / 2.08 cfm/sq in= filter area needed
Depending upon what type of "unit", you would want at least an 85-amp breaker, and the next standard size would be 90 amps. You might use an 80, depending upon the duty cycle of the unit, but the 90 will be required for constant use.
Well, it will be depend upon your step size. Normally, one steps will be 5 inch. Now, you can convert it into your required unit. :)
When using an electric choke you will need to take the manual choke unit out and replace with the e.choke unit. Run power and ground to unit and then adjust to ambient tempature. Then test and tune
Draw a square which is 1 unit by 1 unit in size. By Pythagoras, the diagonal of the square will be sqrt(2) units in length.
Make sure you're buying a unit that is an appropriate size and BTU level for the room you're using it in. Shop around!