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Can an A/C switch be of the unfused type?
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If you are referring to the exterior shutoff, then yes it can. That is very common. The only "fuse" is the fuse or breaker at the panel, and should be appropriately sized for the compressor.
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Just make sure you do not install it behind the AC unit...;)....you have to maintain your working clearance.
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Thank you! I see many put behind the switch, is there a distance requirement? What if the equipment is 480 volts 3 phase?
Can we accept a receptacle tapped from a phase and converted to 120 volts as well within 40 feet from the AC? |
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[QUOTE=Unregistered;554188]Thank you! I see many put behind the switch, is there a distance requirement? What if the equipment is 480 volts 3 phase?
Can we accept a receptacle tapped from a phase and converted to 120 volts as well within 40 feet from the AC?[/QUOTE] For your own safety, you may wish to hire a qualified electrician... ____________________________________________ "An Education, not just an Inspection" Larry Kage Lake Ann (Traverse City), Michigan 49650 231 929 3525 Professional Inspector and Infrared Thermographer serving the Traverse City, Michigan area and beyond. ITC/FLIR CERTIFIED BUILDING SCIENCES THERMOGRAPHER ITC/FLIR CERTIFIED LEVEL 1 THERMOGRAPHER
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[QUOTE=Unregistered;554188]Thank you! I see many put behind the switch, is there a distance requirement? What if the equipment is 480 volts 3 phase?
Can we accept a receptacle tapped from a phase and converted to 120 volts as well within 40 feet from the AC?[/QUOTE] I will give you the short answers....Yes, the clearance applies to either piece of equipment which is governed by 110.26 of the NEC. No, you can't tap the system for a 120V receptacle and 40 feet away would be too far for compliance with 210.63. Now I wont get into "TAP" rules and give possible examples of how you COULD accept it because 40' is too far away regardless. Paul W. Abernathy,CMI,CEI,CEPE NECŪ Consultant/Columnist www.twitter.com/ElectricalGuru - ICC & IAEI Certified Electrical Inspector - ICC & IAEI Certified Electrical Plans Examiner - Look for my article in the Nov/Dec 2009 IAEI Magazine - 2007 "Top Gun" Winner - Mike Holt Enterprises " visit www.TheElectricalGuru.com Today !" |