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Rough wiring for mini-split

markryan556

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I'm getting ready to run wiring for a 18,000 BTU mini-split AC for my garage. Reading the manual it says the following:

Install a surge protector and a disconnect switch box, and a dedicated circuit breaker with a capacity of 1.5 times the maximum current of the unit.

A properly rated HACR-type fuse or circuit breaker that disconnects all poles and has a contact separation of at least 1/8in (3mm) must be incorporated in the fixed wiring. The qualified technician must use an approved circuit breaker or fuse.

Minimum circuit ampacity - 15A
Max fuse - 20A

So what do i need? My guess is 2 pole 240V 20A breaker with 12/2 wiring into a fused (30A) disconnect box, with a 12 gauge whip to the unit.
 
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markryan556

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No idea - i'm looking at the data sheet to try and figure out what to do before i get it.
 

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I think you just need a dedicated 240V 20a breaker, 14/2 wire (2 hots and a ground), and an unfused disconnect.

I would probably use 12/2 since I would have to go buy the 14/2.

But you should probably confirm with your inspector.

Also red tape to mark the second hot.
 
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markryan556

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Got it, thanks. I'll use 12/2 because i need to run more of it for other circuits. Thanks for the help fellas.
 

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In the same vein I am wiring my new shop. I have a Mr Cool 36k mini which lists minimum ampacity at 25 and max fuse at 35. I had planned on running 10/3 (because I have it) with a 30 amp breaker and disconnect. The unit will need about an 80' run from the sub panel to the disconnect. I was just going to use a manual disconnect, does it need to be fused also?
Thanks
 

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In the same vein I am wiring my new shop. I have a Mr Cool 36k mini which lists minimum ampacity at 25 and max fuse at 35. I had planned on running 10/3 (because I have it) with a 30 amp breaker and disconnect. The unit will need about an 80' run from the sub panel to the disconnect. I was just going to use a manual disconnect, does it need to be fused also?
Thanks


Can you post a photo of the data plate? If it only mentions fuses then a fusible disconnect will have to be used, the good news is fusible pull out disconnects are cheap.
 

ncboat

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The unit is still in the box in storage since I am trying to keep things out of the shop before their time, I am reading off their literature to get the 25 and 35 numbers. My takeaway is if it lists a max fuse of 35 I should use that form of disconnect. I figure since I have the 10/3 It will be fine with the 30 amp breaker. Does the seperate service receptacle need to gfci if it is on a gfci protected circuit?
 
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