Location of power supply and switch.
A c unit switches wire nuts exposed attic.
Trane 3 ton unit manufactured 1994 phase 1 minimum circuit ampacity.
80 5 covered by insulation 10 in hot attic the rest through a wall and a cool dry crawl space.
9 install the fans.
All your junction boxes must be visible and accessible.
Determine the fan switch location.
23 0 amps recommended fuse breaker hacr.
As a result these improper connections will lay exposed in attics and can cause a lot of problems.
But we need to know the type of wire and the type of access to the attic scuttle hole stairs to provide a complete answer.
Bonding the ground wire whenever possible.
Use wire nuts to connect the black wire from the 12 2 wire to the black or red wire in the attic fan the white wire to the white wire in the attic fan and the two ground wires.
Ed beal jul 19 17 at 19 08.
No boxes hidden in wall and no boxes covered by insulation in the attic.
I took it to be the cable romex was going to be exposed.
Twist one end of each float switch wire to one of the exposed section of the cut r terminal wire.
Secure the wires by twisting one wire nut onto each pair of wires.
Install the switch box and switch.
I have an attic above but there is blown insulation and i canât see where the wires are.
You cannot just wire nut two wires together and leave them dangling in the attic.
If the term open wiring splice sounds greek to you then in simple terms a splice is a connection that is made between two wires.
40amps approximate length of run from breaker box to outside unit.
The process of wiring an attic fan involves the power source and switch location wiring connections to the switch and wiring connections to the fan.
I think some folks are thinking you mean knob and tube wiring since you said exposed.
40amps max fuse breaker hacr.
Here are 3 tips to help.
Grounding wall outlets and light switches.
I want to change the 14 2 wire running to my master bedroom light switch to 14 3 wire so i can have separate switches for the light and ceiling fan.
Find a live receptacle for the power source.
That latter gets especially tricky if you are tapping into a circuit in the attic where the wires are covered by.
The ground wire is the most important wire of any electrical circuit because it protects the circuit components by providing a path to earth ground if an electrical fault should occur.
Open wire splices found in your home attic during the inspection could add a further dent to your bank accounts.