For a 5,000 BTU air conditioner, a 15 amp fuse is typically recommended. However, it's important to check the manufacturer's specifications for your specific model, as some may have different requirements. Additionally, ensure that the circuit wiring is appropriate for the amperage to avoid any electrical hazards. Always consult with a qualified electrician if you're unsure.
Yes, and you should use a time delay fuse.
The air conditioner in a 1995 Chevrolet Blazer typically uses a 10-amp fuse. This fuse is usually located in the fuse box under the dashboard or in the engine compartment. It's always a good idea to consult the owner's manual for the exact fuse specifications and locations specific to your vehicle.
It says on the Fuse Usage Chart: 8. (25 AMP) Heater & Air Conditioner That is the only fuse that mentions the heaters and nothing mentions fans.
The A/C fuse should be located under the hood, driver side in the Engine Compartment Fuse/Relay Center. It is a 10 amp fuse , bottom row, third from left. Hope that helps..
A 5 ton air conditioner will need a two pole 40 amp circuit breaker to supply 240 volts over a cable of #8 copper wires. Included in this cable will be a #12 bare ground wire.
Check to see what stops working when the fuse blows. If it is the compressor itself, then either the ac clutch or the ac relay has probably gone bad.
Yes I do not see why not as long as the in line fuse does not exceed the power the amp is pulling. You want the fuse to blow instead of the amp so you need a fuse that can only handle 1600 watts or the equivalent to....
the blower motor should be either on the passenger firewall or in the passenger floorboard below the dash
A 20 amp breaker might actually be needed for the installation. It depends on the wattage and voltage of the window air conditioner.
It is possible for a 12000 BTU air conditioner to run on a 15 amp breaker, but it may cause the breaker to trip if there are other appliances drawing power on the same circuit. It is recommended to have a dedicated circuit for the air conditioner to prevent overloading the breaker.
10.92 Amp
It is fuse # 10 and in my is a 10 AMP fuse