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  • Apr 9, 2008, 05:53 AM
    Textures
    New A/C Condenser - What wire gauge for supply?
    Hi Experts-

    I am setting a new condenser unit for central AC and need to know the gauge of wire to run to the disconnect box.

    From the Manufacturer of the condenser:

    13 SEER unit (higher efficiency)
    Minimum Ampacity: 14.5
    25 Amp Breaker
    LRA 68


    According to the need for the 25 amp breaker, NEC indicates that it must be #10 AWG wire, as 12 must not be run for any circuit over 20 amps.

    However, the line length will be reasonably long- approximately 70 feet from the panel box to the disconnect at the unit. (Has to run clear across the house & garage.) I want to be sure that 10 AWG will be heavy enough to cope with the increased cable length.

    Thanks in advance for any insights!
  • Apr 9, 2008, 12:05 PM
    Stratmando
    #10 would be great, and 30 Amp Breaker. Some may use 20 Amp, I would do 30.
    Don't know where you live, Here we would use 3/4" PVC conduit. 2 #10's and a # 10 for ground, Then a pair of 12's for control wire that go between Air Handler and Compressor if needed this situation, I would verify the Number of control wires needed for system as some use 5 wires between units for control and diagnostics.

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