I am re-wiring my basement air conditioner to a new sub-panel. It has a 4-wire connection (2 hots, 1 neutral and 1 ground) at the breaker panel, but in the unit, the neutral and ground are connected together.
When this unit was wired to a breaker in the main panel, this probably was OK as the neutral and ground bars are bonded together there. In the sub-panel the bars are isolated.
Should the air conditioner be re-wired now that it is connected to a sub-panel? Under the wiring cover it only shows connections for the two hot and a ground. Its an older (1995) Trane XE1000 model TTR018C1000A1.
Paul
When this unit was wired to a breaker in the main panel, this probably was OK as the neutral and ground bars are bonded together there. In the sub-panel the bars are isolated.
Should the air conditioner be re-wired now that it is connected to a sub-panel? Under the wiring cover it only shows connections for the two hot and a ground. Its an older (1995) Trane XE1000 model TTR018C1000A1.
Paul
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