A friend of mine had a (friend??) replace the wiring between the fuse panel and disconnect for the compressor and...it burned and almost caught the house on fire. The Air Conditioning was working for a little while.
The guy ran (about 20 feet) of 12/2 to a 20 amp breaker which initially I thought was too small but...
The specs for the compressor indicate:
220 Volt
10.5 Amps RLA
56 Amps LRA
Minimum Circuit Amps: 14.26
Max Fuse 20 Amps
Why the excessive current draw?
Why didn't the breaker trip?
I haven't looked very closely at it yet but could it be hooked up incorrectly with one 110V leg going to ground or something?
Maybe the compressor is bad?
When I saw the burned wire it scared the crap out of me. Anyone have any ideas?
The guy ran (about 20 feet) of 12/2 to a 20 amp breaker which initially I thought was too small but...
The specs for the compressor indicate:
220 Volt
10.5 Amps RLA
56 Amps LRA
Minimum Circuit Amps: 14.26
Max Fuse 20 Amps
Why the excessive current draw?
Why didn't the breaker trip?
I haven't looked very closely at it yet but could it be hooked up incorrectly with one 110V leg going to ground or something?
Maybe the compressor is bad?
When I saw the burned wire it scared the crap out of me. Anyone have any ideas?