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residential usually 115v or 230v. Commercial could be 115, 208-230 or 460
Yes ,it's the same voltage.You have a +-5% of voltage range
In U.S. residential wiring it is 240 volts.
The wire sizing of any equipment is related to the amperage that the equipment draws. Look on the air conditioner and restate the question and give the amps that the unit uses and at what voltage.
The AC condensing unit needs two 24 volt low voltage control wires, the high voltage will be 220 - 230 volts and requires 3 wires , 2 hot legs and a ground. You can buy pre made whips as they are called cheaper than making one.
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Normally an air conditioner is controlled by the tenant as part of his electricity.
Through different air conditioning websites. Contact your local service providers.
Most standard residential service is single phase. Therefore, I would say most all residential A/C units are single phase.
The air conditioning uses up the battery power.
Seven million residential units in usa
An air conditioner clutch will not engage without voltage. If it doesn't engage, the compressor will not turn.
250 volts
There are several specifications to look for when purchasing an air conditioner. These include frequency, voltage, phase, mounting and more.
A 20 amp breaker might actually be needed for the installation. It depends on the wattage and voltage of the window air conditioner.
Residential=1ton/600Sqft. not including basement Commercial=1 ton/350Sqft
If the power requirement is 120 volts it will be connected to a single pole breaker rated at the amperage requirement of the air conditioner. If the voltage of the air conditioner is 240 volts, then a two pole breaker will be required.