tcns
3rd December 2004, 12:32 AM
Further to my previous thread,
Having a closer look at 1.0HP unit here now, from what I can gather the indoor unit has a 10A plug on the end of it and there is a connecting loom that runs down to the outdoor unit.... So as far as I can tell the outdoor unit grabs power via a set of terminals from the indoor unit. Am I on the right track ?
As previously mentioned I got my sparkie to put an isolator switch and a 15A circuit in which is setup where the outdoor unit goes - so I guess the thing to do is to cut the 10A plug off, join it with some insulated wire and then run it down the outside of the house with the piping and wire it into the isolator (of course I will get my sparkie mate to do this but does that sound right.)
I would be happier with that setup I think rather than just plugging the inside unit into 10A plug on a regular circuit - even though the house has been re-wired and the thing only draws 4A continual - what do you all reckon ?
Tom
Having a closer look at 1.0HP unit here now, from what I can gather the indoor unit has a 10A plug on the end of it and there is a connecting loom that runs down to the outdoor unit.... So as far as I can tell the outdoor unit grabs power via a set of terminals from the indoor unit. Am I on the right track ?
As previously mentioned I got my sparkie to put an isolator switch and a 15A circuit in which is setup where the outdoor unit goes - so I guess the thing to do is to cut the 10A plug off, join it with some insulated wire and then run it down the outside of the house with the piping and wire it into the isolator (of course I will get my sparkie mate to do this but does that sound right.)
I would be happier with that setup I think rather than just plugging the inside unit into 10A plug on a regular circuit - even though the house has been re-wired and the thing only draws 4A continual - what do you all reckon ?
Tom