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How to ensure AC installation is correct?
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<blockquote data-quote="bigbyte" data-source="post: 2080925" data-attributes="member: 11477"><p>for 2 ton AC, 4 sq mm is recommended.</p><p></p><p>10 A MCB will not work in your case, it will trip always. The starting current of compressor may reach 2 times the rated value so best is to get a 20A MCB.</p><p></p><p>I am not sure about 320 cable, but it may be 3 core with each core having 20 strands.</p><p></p><p>regarding this</p><p></p><p>I feel OP wanted to say There's <strong>no</strong> point .....[DOUBLEPOST=1461752497][/DOUBLEPOST]EDIT:</p><p>IF he has used an old generation cable, then it will be 3/20 that means it's a single core and has 3 wire strands of 20 SWG. You will need 3 such cables. These cables are not in much circulation now and we have shifted to multistrand flexible cables. For AC, multicore cables are norm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigbyte, post: 2080925, member: 11477"] for 2 ton AC, 4 sq mm is recommended. 10 A MCB will not work in your case, it will trip always. The starting current of compressor may reach 2 times the rated value so best is to get a 20A MCB. I am not sure about 320 cable, but it may be 3 core with each core having 20 strands. regarding this I feel OP wanted to say There's [B]no[/B] point .....[DOUBLEPOST=1461752497][/DOUBLEPOST]EDIT: IF he has used an old generation cable, then it will be 3/20 that means it's a single core and has 3 wire strands of 20 SWG. You will need 3 such cables. These cables are not in much circulation now and we have shifted to multistrand flexible cables. For AC, multicore cables are norm. [/QUOTE]
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