Read the tag on the condenser, it will be noted as LRA. Be sure to check the LRA for the fan as well and add them together for the total. If it is not listed on the tag it will certainly be listed seperately on both the compressor and the fan motor. LRA = Locked Rotor Amps.
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Use the air conditioner whose product of votage X amps is the lowest if you want to pay the least to operate.
A 12000 BTU air conditioner draws close to 15 amps. While it technically can run on a 15 amp breaker, you may want to use a smaller air conditioner to be on the safe side.
It varies from air conditioning unit to unit. However, the exact energy usage will be on a name plate on the air conditioner. Look for a rating in either amps or watts.
A low voltage fuse should be rated for 30 amps.
Depends on power factor, but it should be about 8 Amps.
at 230v it will use 5 to 6 amps
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You have to check the label on the unit itself. It will give you all the information as far as maximum and minimum amps.
Current=Amps.1 Ton AC consume about 14.6 Amps. Total Watts--About 3516 W
Not really. A 2000W generator will give you about 10 amps. Your normal RV air conditioner will draw 12-15.
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Borrow a clamp on amp meter and check full load amps. If pulling full load amps then compressor condemned.
at what voltage? 3 phase? that is a reasonably big unit, you really need to get the correct answer, refer to the manufactures data and get it right.
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Use the air conditioner whose product of votage X amps is the lowest if you want to pay the least to operate.
Between 18 to 24 amps, depending on ton capacity.