If your air/con uses standard domestic elec. supply it will have a standard plug on it, OK to plug in. These units are usually for windows. If it is the type with fan and compressor outside and air inducted into house it will be 3 phase supply and must be connected by an electrician or qualified fitter.
Pond pumps must have an outddoor electrical outlet unless the unit is solar powered. To ensure its safe use, make sure the unit has a Ground Default Interrupter.
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An electrical cord is provided for just that purpose and when plugged into an electrical outlet, the battery charging light will come on. After the unit is fully charged, the Battery Fully Charged light comes on and you can unplug from electrical outlet and use anywhere you need it.
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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.
That is condensation. This is normal.
BTU means British Thermal Unit.
I have never seen a 100 Volt rated outlet. Usually outlets would be rated for 110 to 120 volts for residential use, or maybe 150 volts. The rating is separate from what voltage the outlet is providing. If your outlet is supplying 100 volts, as measured by an accurate voltmeter, you have some problem in your wiring or a faulty outlet. If there is only 100 volts at the outlet get an electrician to diagnose the problem if you are not completely familiar with home wiring. In general you should never use an outlet that has a voltage or current rating less that the device will consume.
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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?