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What is the cost of a miniature circuit breaker?

In the US a miniature circuit breaker, sold in a single unit, is about 15$, about the same as a regular breaker. If sold as a double unit, meaning two mini breakers installed into one housing, then it is about 25$.


Why does your air conditioner have two breakers?

Answer for USA, Canada and countries running a 60 Hertz supply service.The use of two breakers supplies a voltage of 240 volts. These two breakers should be common ties together with a single handle. Your air conditioner must operate on 240 volts. To verify this check the nameplate on the unit for the voltage.


Your breaker won't stay on and continues to flip when ac unit is on i've changed circuit breakers out didn't work then upped them from 40 to 50 what should you do?

Please call an electrician before you burn your house down! Changing a 40A breaker to a 50A breaker will eventually melt your wire's insulation and start a fire if it continues to trip. I would say you should change it back, but you should let the electrician do that. There is a short or overload in that circuit, which needs to be corrected before you attempt to reapply power. Circuit breakers are not there to make your life harder, they are there to make your life longer! Have a professional electrician correct the short or overload and then replace the breaker with a properly rated breaker before energizing the A/C unit.


How many pole breaker for air condition?

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.


What is the cooling efficiency rating of this air conditioning unit?

The cooling efficiency rating of this air conditioning unit is measured by its SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) value, which indicates how efficiently it can cool a space.

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What is Bay Control unit?

It is used for monitoring as well as controlling the functions of circuit breakers in bays,


What is the cost of a miniature circuit breaker?

In the US a miniature circuit breaker, sold in a single unit, is about 15$, about the same as a regular breaker. If sold as a double unit, meaning two mini breakers installed into one housing, then it is about 25$.


How do you change the oil cooling unit on the ird on a freelander?

Begin by training the oil from your engine. Remove the oil cooling unit hoses. Remove the oil cooling unit retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install your new oil cooling unit.


What is the place in the home that contains the circuit breakers?

The ciruit breaker box. This is usually mounted near the main power source in the home. Try the basement, the back porch, or near the kitchen. If all else fails, go outside and look where the power meter is. The breaker box should be nearby inside the home. In many homes the electrical panel is in the basement. In homes that do not have basements the electrical panel is placed in the garage.


What is a PDU power device used for?

Power distribution unit typically composed of transformers and circuit breakers. They are used in computer data centers, in stage shows. Some PDUs provide remote access.


Why does your air conditioner have two breakers?

Answer for USA, Canada and countries running a 60 Hertz supply service.The use of two breakers supplies a voltage of 240 volts. These two breakers should be common ties together with a single handle. Your air conditioner must operate on 240 volts. To verify this check the nameplate on the unit for the voltage.


How many cooling vents should you have for a three ton air conditioning unit?

3


Putting in a heating and cooling unit ?

putting in a out door wood burning stove duck work cooling unit


How do you fix code P0480 on Oldsmobile cutlass?

That is cooling fan 1 control circuit malfunction. check out the fan motor, and temperature sending unit, fan relay, and fuse.


Does a residential condo require a main breaker in each unit?

No, a residential condo does not require a main breaker in each unit. Typically, the main breaker is located in the electrical room or utility room of the building, and it controls the power supply to all the units. Each unit may have individual circuit breakers, but a main breaker is not required in each unit.


What is a ton of cooling?

12,000 btus of cooling , a btu is a british themal unit


What do you mean by packages?

Prefabricated power distribution substation Its basically a whole 11kv substation but in one unit. It contains a transformer, ring main unit, fuse board and circuit breakers etc. It still uses as much space as a normal substation that houses a separate transformer, ring main unit etc but is easier to transport and is probably cheaper.