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Our A/C condenser/compressor unit was replaced recently. The old unit was 10 seer, the new unit is 13 seer. A home inspector tells us that the old breaker 35amp, needs to be replaced with smaller? one at 30amp to match the new compressor. Is that necessary? Safe?
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The size of needed breakers should be written on the name plate of the unit and in the installation manual.
Gene.
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Thank you for your quick reply!
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Breaker should correspond to 125% of the total amperage of the machine. :)
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