Re: Where to mount Mr. Cool
Sounds good.
There has been a lot of back and forth discussion in here about fused or breaker'd power feed. Seems some of the interpretation of what is required is steeped in history and older electrical hardware that meets or exceeds those requirements. Specifically about a fused disconnect - it is clear from those in the know and from the code that a fuse can also be a AC rated breaker, either at the disconnect or in the main panel. We've also since found out that all breakers are now HVAC rated, it's where the industry went.
So if you have a fused disconnect that's great, just put one rated for the spec called out for on the UL label on the unit. I'm pretty sure the 12K unit needs a 20a fuse or breaker - I have one in my master suite on a 20a circuit.
An unfused or breakered disconnect is also fine as long as the main is the proper rating for both amperage and AC use - it would have to be something really old to not be HVAC rated.
You're gonna love the virtually silent ice cold air conditioning!
thanks for the reply, i should have been more clear.
the lineset will be run on the outside of the wall. even if i could squeeze the linset in between the 2x4s, i wouldn't
acknowledge on the disconnect and outdoor wire. i'll throw a 20amp fuse in there, and the line is to a dedicated 20amp breaker in the sub panel. the power wire from the disconnect to the compressor is a self contained/sheathed deal i picked up off amazon.
the outdoor unit will be mounted ~5' above the ground on a wall bracket.
thanks again for the post, you confirmed what i was thinking, even though my photo diagram sucked![]()
Sounds good.
There has been a lot of back and forth discussion in here about fused or breaker'd power feed. Seems some of the interpretation of what is required is steeped in history and older electrical hardware that meets or exceeds those requirements. Specifically about a fused disconnect - it is clear from those in the know and from the code that a fuse can also be a AC rated breaker, either at the disconnect or in the main panel. We've also since found out that all breakers are now HVAC rated, it's where the industry went.
So if you have a fused disconnect that's great, just put one rated for the spec called out for on the UL label on the unit. I'm pretty sure the 12K unit needs a 20a fuse or breaker - I have one in my master suite on a 20a circuit.
An unfused or breakered disconnect is also fine as long as the main is the proper rating for both amperage and AC use - it would have to be something really old to not be HVAC rated.
You're gonna love the virtually silent ice cold air conditioning!



