My house has two AC units... One for the seldom used upstairs and the downstairs unit for the main ground floor...
Went and checked the main circuit breaker box in the garage and the dedicated AC breaker is rated at 40 amps and had not tripped... I set the breaker to off...
Went outside and opened the cover on the disconnect box that feeds the AC unit... Inside were two 50 amp time delay cartridge fuses...
Pulled both fuses and one tested bad...
This one...

AC unit was installed in 2021...
AC Panel info...

Here are my questions...
A) Shouldn't the main breaker @ 40 amps tripped have before the 50 amp time delay fuse in the disconnect box? Or is age of the breaker and fuse having an effect?
B) Not sure if there is a benefit to having the circuit that feeds this AC using both a 40 Amp breaker and a 50 Amp time delay... My upstairs AC only has a non-fused disconnect box and a 20 Amp panel breaker...
C) AC panel notes minimum circuit Amps are 29... Seems like the 40 Amp breaker and the 50 Amp time delay fuse are quite a bit higher than they should be...
D) Should I just go with the same 50 Amp time delay fuse in the disconnect box and call it a day
E) Or... Replace the time delay fuse with a lower amp rating? 30 Amp, 35 Amp, 40 Amp, 45 Amp, 50 Amp are all available in time delay...
F) And lastly, is a "Fused" disconnect box really needed if its protected at the breaker panel?
Ideas / suggestions / recommendations would be appreciated...
Wife is getting irritable, so I'll be heading out soon to get the required stuff...
Went and checked the main circuit breaker box in the garage and the dedicated AC breaker is rated at 40 amps and had not tripped... I set the breaker to off...
Went outside and opened the cover on the disconnect box that feeds the AC unit... Inside were two 50 amp time delay cartridge fuses...
Pulled both fuses and one tested bad...
This one...

AC unit was installed in 2021...
AC Panel info...

Here are my questions...
A) Shouldn't the main breaker @ 40 amps tripped have before the 50 amp time delay fuse in the disconnect box? Or is age of the breaker and fuse having an effect?
B) Not sure if there is a benefit to having the circuit that feeds this AC using both a 40 Amp breaker and a 50 Amp time delay... My upstairs AC only has a non-fused disconnect box and a 20 Amp panel breaker...
C) AC panel notes minimum circuit Amps are 29... Seems like the 40 Amp breaker and the 50 Amp time delay fuse are quite a bit higher than they should be...
D) Should I just go with the same 50 Amp time delay fuse in the disconnect box and call it a day
E) Or... Replace the time delay fuse with a lower amp rating? 30 Amp, 35 Amp, 40 Amp, 45 Amp, 50 Amp are all available in time delay...
F) And lastly, is a "Fused" disconnect box really needed if its protected at the breaker panel?
Ideas / suggestions / recommendations would be appreciated...
Wife is getting irritable, so I'll be heading out soon to get the required stuff...



