So, summer's coming up and being civilized I will be installing an A/C unit in my apartment soon. In the "resident's handbook" for my apartment complex, they cite 8,000 BTUs as the maximum for A/C units due to electrical fire risk. This doesn't make sense to me (though it is a 40 year old building).
There is a dedicated outlet for air conditioners with a dedicated, 15A fuse. I looked around at some air conditioners, in particular a Samsung 8,000 BTU unit -- it uses only 6.6 amps.
The 10,200 BTU Samsung uses 8.6 amps.
Should their restriction be on BTUs or amps? Amps make more sense...and if 15 amps on the circuit wasn't safe, why is the fuse a 15 amp fuse?
There is a dedicated outlet for air conditioners with a dedicated, 15A fuse. I looked around at some air conditioners, in particular a Samsung 8,000 BTU unit -- it uses only 6.6 amps.
The 10,200 BTU Samsung uses 8.6 amps.
Should their restriction be on BTUs or amps? Amps make more sense...and if 15 amps on the circuit wasn't safe, why is the fuse a 15 amp fuse?
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