Wiring AC thermostat wire from house to the outside compressor
I have AC carrier brand outside compressor. The cable connection from the unit to the
Power shutoff box and the shutoff box itself have all been rusted.
I took the electrical shutoff box apart to see how it was wired and see if I can
Replace it. That's when I notice something that I thought should be against code.
Here is what I saw: the thermostat wire (18 gauge) from the AC unit inside the house was
Brought into the shutoff box outside of the house, and then fished into a single whip cable
Along with the 240v wires (red, black, white, all 8 gauge) and brought into the compressor.
This sounds dangerous mixing low voltage (24v) with high voltage (240v) cable in the same whip. I checked out other compressor's wiring in our neighborhood and only saw
One whip going from the shutoff box into the compressor, which tells me their
Thermostat wire must be wired similar to my unit.
Is this how the pros wire the compressor, all the wires to the compressor in one whip?