residential usually 115v or 230v. Commercial could be 115, 208-230 or 460
If the run is less than 100' use 4 AWG copper.
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Voltage is a measure of potential difference while Hertz is the term we use for cycles per second when we consider rates of change. We might say 50 Hz is a rate of change of voltage equal to 50 cycles of that voltage per second. There isn't a way to "convert" voltage to Hertz.
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A power substation is used to reduce the voltage from high voltage power lines to a voltage that is less dangerous that you can use in a house for example. It is less costly to transmit electrical energy over long distances using high voltage.
P=I x E (watts= amps x voltage) Look at the voltage and multiply by the amperage on the units nameplate and you will get your answer.
Yes. As long as the capacity, efficiency, and refrigerant are the same.
No. r410a runs at a much higher pressure.
What is an air handler? For those of you who are not completely sure, an air handler is the aspect of an air conditioner that is exclusively utilized for the circulation and cooling of the home environment. It is used to filter (as well as circulate) the oxygen that is fed through an externally located air conditioner, which is the type that sits outside in the yard. An air handler can even be built into a heating furnace to help filter and distribute oxygen in a home. While an individual may not think of these devices as being the kind to acquire filth, they certainly do require regular maintenance and cleaning. That is because the air handlers are prone to producing large amounts of dust since they are such intensive filters. Learning to clean an air filter is a relatively simple process, but it does have its prerequisites. Here are the following steps for cleaning an air filter: #1. Once you are outside and prepared to clean your air handler, you must shut off your air conditioner prior to starting any work whatsoever. Remove the refrigerant line’s coolant and unhook the condensation draining pipe from your air handler. In order to make classifying the different parts easier for you, get out your air conditioner’s manual and refer to the diagrams provided. #2. Unhook the conditioner cable from your wall outlet, and then take it out from the air handler. Retrieve your coil, your fan system (also known as a squirrel cage) and the device’s air handler casing. #3. Take your air handler and vacuum up any residue found on its surface or on the inside of it. While you are doing this, use the antimicrobial cleaner fluid on the air handler’s coils. This cleaner fluid will thoroughly cleanse your entire system, bringing the coils back to their original, pure white color. #4. After you have completed these steps, you will be able to rinse everything off on the air handler. Your best option would be to use a garden hose for this step, as it is the most convenient choice. Give it an hour to dry, and you are done.
An air handler, or air handling unit (often abbreviated to AHU), is a device used to condition and circulate air as part of a heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning (HVAC) system. Usually, an air handler is a large metal box containing a blower, heating and/or cooling elements, filter racks or chambers, sound attenuators, and dampers. Air handlers usually connect to duct work that distributes the conditioned air through the building, and returns it to the AHU. Sometimes AHUs discharge (supply) and admit (return) air directly to and from the space served, without ductwork.Small air handlers, for local use, are called terminal units, and may only include an air filter, coil, and blower; these simple terminal units are called blower coils or fan coil unit. A larger air handler that conditions 100% outside air, and no recirculated air, is known as a makeup air unit(MAU). An air handler designed for outdoor use, typically on roofs, is known as a packaged unit (PU) or rooftop unit (RTU)
If the run is less than 100' use 4 AWG copper.
Both technicians are correct. I think
We talk about current flowing, not voltage. Current can flow without wire as is witnessed in a lightening storm. Voltage can be transferred via induction through the air as well.
To not use the break handler these are the steps: 1. Click edit on top left 2. Click disable break handler and then you will be done by Mohammad iqbal
Plenum rated cabling is required when used in an open ceiling return air environment. That is when the return air for the hvac units use the space between the ceiling of the first floor and the floor of the second floor as a return air plenum. The way to tell is if the return air vent has a duct attached to it. The duct will run to the air conditioning air handler. This condition IS NOT a plenum rated ceiling. However, if the return air vent does not have a duct, that means the air conditioning air handler is using the air space between floors as a plenum. This condition requires the use of plenum rated cabling. If plenum rated cable is exposed to flame, it does not give off toxic gases as it melts.
It depends on voltage. You did not provide voltage, nor did you provide resistance from which we could calculate voltage. Please restate the question.
The wattage of an air conditioning unit depends on the current (in amps), as well as the voltage. So various sizes of air conditioners will use different amounts of power (in watts).