Use black wire and identify the phases with the proper coloured phase tape.
American color convention: Brown, orange, yellow, but you CAN use anything but grey, white or green for the "hot"
In a '99 Chevy Suburban, the hot wire to the AC compressor is usually the dark green wire. However, it's always best to consult the vehicle's wiring diagram or a professional to confirm the correct wire before making any modifications.
The return wire for 110V AC is typically white in North America. However, it's important to always verify the color coding with the relevant electrical code or guidelines in your region, as it can vary depending on the country or jurisdiction.
DC wire and AC wire differ in their ability to carry direct current (DC) and alternating current (AC) respectively. DC wire is designed to carry a constant flow of current in one direction, while AC wire is able to handle the rapid changes in current direction that occur in an AC system. These differences impact their performance in electrical systems as DC wire is more efficient for transmitting power over long distances with minimal loss, while AC wire is better suited for powering devices that require frequent changes in current direction, such as household appliances.
You will need to use #8 wire.
The neutral wire does carry current in a closed AC circuit. Clamp a clamp on amp meter around the neutral wire directly after the circuit load and it will read the same current as is on the "hot" wire.
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The recommended wire size for an AC unit installation is typically 10-gauge wire.
In a '99 Chevy Suburban, the hot wire to the AC compressor is usually the dark green wire. However, it's always best to consult the vehicle's wiring diagram or a professional to confirm the correct wire before making any modifications.
No, example- If the wire is blue with a white strip, (which is your remote wire for the amp turn-on) the wire is blue, the strip is not the color.
The return wire for 110V AC is typically white in North America. However, it's important to always verify the color coding with the relevant electrical code or guidelines in your region, as it can vary depending on the country or jurisdiction.
380V ÷ √3 = 219.4
DC wire and AC wire differ in their ability to carry direct current (DC) and alternating current (AC) respectively. DC wire is designed to carry a constant flow of current in one direction, while AC wire is able to handle the rapid changes in current direction that occur in an AC system. These differences impact their performance in electrical systems as DC wire is more efficient for transmitting power over long distances with minimal loss, while AC wire is better suited for powering devices that require frequent changes in current direction, such as household appliances.
In most applications 200v is easier to get for a supply voltage than 380v.
Use 8 gauge wire.
I don't think it will. If the source is AC, the live wire will alternate as well.
how much does an electrical motor of 380V AND 150HP losses of his effeciency after turning on
There are two wires connected to the clutch pulley at the front of the AC compressor; one is the negative ground wire and the other is positive power to activate the electric clutch. Run a wire of at least 12 gauge (solid insulated house wire or lamp cord is perfect) from the positive battery cable to the positive AC supply. I don't know what the color code is but quickly and lightly brush the jumper on a bare patch on one of the wires. If you get sparks but no sound try the other. The right wire makes the clutch activate with a loud click or "Snap"; assuming it is working properly.