More than likely there is a problem with the wiring or connectors . The fan is only working at low because there isn't enough current getting to it.
If the breaker only trips once a week you may have a bad breaker or the breaker may not be large enough for your A/C unit. You should also have an electrician look for any loose connections from the unit to the breaker panel. (It is not uncommon to have a bad breaker)
You have a double pole breaker for 240Volt supply. The maximum current is 15 amp.
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It is possible that the circuit breaker for the compressor unit is thrown (switched to "off"). Go outside to the compressor unit and follow the big cable up to the circuit breaker panel on the wall. If it is off, throw the switch to "on." If that is not the problem, something is probably wrong with the compressor unit. Turn off the breaker panel and call a repairman.
An ear of Corn
No. the 10/2 must never be fed from anything more than a 30 A breaker. If you're planning to feed a sub-panel using 10/2, use a 30 Amp double breaker.
corn on the cob
An ear of corn.
CORN
Throw away the outside and cook inside... eat the outside and throw away the inside...an ear of corn.
Throw it with zero horizontal speed, i.e. straight up. (Remember to move out of the way.)
Throw it harder