30 to 50 amps, it should be dedicated for the A/C.
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 need a licensed mechanic/service technician to replace or otherwise service air conditioning systems that use freon.
To answer this question the voltage and load amperage is needed.
Wire size is based of the amperage of the device. To answer this question the amperage is needed or the wattage and voltage of the device.
Chances are that it is cold enough that it isn't needed, if not then it may be timed, and if this isn't the case either then You should get a professional to look at it
To answer this question the motor voltage is needed.
To answer this question the resistance of the load is needed. I = E/R.
The 225 amps is the secondary output amperage. Look on the machines nameplate to find the input amperage. It is that amperage that is needed to size the feed wire and there the breaker size. When you find that amperage you may want to re question the breaker size.
The basic air conditioning units are either wall, window, portable or central units. Window units are placed in the window, wall units are installed in the wall, portable ones are usually powered with electricity and can be moved wherever needed. Central air conditioning units can cool an entire house instead of just one small area.
Need to know what the wattage or the amperage is of the appliance. The load amperage is what governs the wire size and the breaker to protect the circuit.
4 tons. Rule of thumb is 1 ton for every 500 sq. ft.
Wire is sized by the amperage that it will carry. 5 kW is 5000 watts. The equation to find watts is W = Amps x Volts. The equation to find amps is Amps = Watts/Volts. As you can see a voltage is needed to calculate the amperage. Once the amperage is stated, the wire size can be given for that particular amperage.