How To Run Electrical Wiring to a Mini Split (Connecting Breaker Disconnect Conduit 230/115 volts)

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  • This is a step by step on how to run electrical 230/115 volts AC to a mini split. Includes how to run electrical to a mini split and connect it to a panel, types of ways to wire a mini split and connecting to a disconnect and breaker.
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  • @HVAC_Mechanic
    @HVAC_Mechanic  Місяць тому

    UPDATE: After this video I swap out the beaker for a Square D breaker to match the panel.

    • @avsararas7969
      @avsararas7969 2 дні тому

      Panel matching breaker brand is just a revenue-making restriction. Siemens is actually a better breaker than Square D, no seize ups and hiccups.

  • @theblackshepard4441
    @theblackshepard4441 3 місяці тому +14

    Mann this vid straight to point good suggestions no stupid music good point of views vid save me so much money

  • @Tim011277
    @Tim011277 5 місяців тому +12

    A well done video. Only thing I would suggest is to ether have run the "hot" legs as red and black, or at the very least, marked the white wires with black marker to denote that they are not a grounding (neutral) connector, but are used as a hot. Again, if this was me, I would have picked up Red / Black / green from the supply store.
    But still, a very good video.

  • @smsjr36
    @smsjr36 2 місяці тому +1

    Thank you ! One of the best videos of mini split electrical hook up. No nonsense and very informative.

  • @nickwithad
    @nickwithad Місяць тому +1

    Thank you for this. Made my install that much easier.

  • @dangerdoberman
    @dangerdoberman 5 днів тому +1

    Whoa. That's really great.

  • @angelarciniega7294
    @angelarciniega7294 3 місяці тому +4

    The best video. Ever You are so profesional and you straight to the point ..thank you very much ..

  • @gregwilcox1696
    @gregwilcox1696 4 місяці тому +4

    Great video

  • @frankjo-md3dm
    @frankjo-md3dm 3 місяці тому +2

    great informative video, one suggestion for you to replace that breaker with Square D breaker.

  • @henrirt8991
    @henrirt8991 16 днів тому +4

    You should have used a red and black wires on a 220v circuit, not white.

    • @avsararas7969
      @avsararas7969 2 дні тому

      Mark the white with red tape and all fine.

  • @bartman22x1
    @bartman22x1 25 днів тому +1

    Thank you for this video

  • @JereB698
    @JereB698 5 місяців тому +4

    I installed a 9000 BTU unit and it use a 15 amp breaker and 14 Gauge wire. Thanks for the video very helpful

    • @andrehmoti1411
      @andrehmoti1411 4 місяці тому

      Hi
      And how is work?
      Is any problem with wire 14 Gauge and 15 amp to connect to 9000 btu ?
      Thanks

    • @JereB698
      @JereB698 3 місяці тому +1

      @@andrehmoti1411 My unit is rated for 15 AMP breaker 14 Gauge wire, so it works good for me

    • @andrehmoti1411
      @andrehmoti1411 3 місяці тому

      @@JereB698 how many volt 230v or 115v ?
      Thanks

    • @JereB698
      @JereB698 3 місяці тому +1

      @@andrehmoti1411 230 volt

  • @msix79
    @msix79 2 місяці тому

    What fitting are you using for your 1,2 & 3 wire from the inside unit to outside unit? Looks like a sealtight?

  • @spenceratkins
    @spenceratkins 3 місяці тому +1

    I bought a pioneer 12k btu but it’s a 115v 60Hz 1Ph with a max fuse of 25A. This means I need to run a 10g wire right? And does my breaker need to be single phase or double?

    • @HVAC_Mechanic
      @HVAC_Mechanic  3 місяці тому +2

      10-gauge wire will work on a 25-amp circuit with no issues; just use the correct breaker size (Some 12-gauge wire is also rated for 25-amps but be sure to check its specifications). In the USA 120/240 Vac is single-phase.

  • @TheHouseofSniffers
    @TheHouseofSniffers 3 місяці тому

    I have an existing fuse disconnect 3 ton AC with a 40 amp breaker in the main panel. Can I add a 1 ton minisplit by replacing the fuse disconnect into 2 breaker subpanel of 30 amp and 20 amp subpanel?

    • @HVAC_Mechanic
      @HVAC_Mechanic  3 місяці тому +1

      The wire and breaker all need the rated size. If the wire is rated for 50 amps (6-Gauge) and the 3-Ton Ac unit rated for 30 Amps than it can be done otherwise a new breaker and wiring will be needed.

  • @aaatoycollection
    @aaatoycollection Місяць тому

    Can I use a 12-2 wire for a 3 zone , 27,000 btu pioneer mini split.

    • @ziggyd3114
      @ziggyd3114 29 днів тому

      Look at the name plate on the unit. The information you need will be listed there

  • @shafi10a
    @shafi10a 23 дні тому

    So is there no neutral wire needed ?

  • @aychkaykay88
    @aychkaykay88 Місяць тому

    do you need a disconnect box if your main panel is 4 feet from your condenser unit? I hoping to remove the disconnect box and run the L1 & L2 wires directly to the 20amp breaker in the panel. is that not safe?

    • @HVAC_Mechanic
      @HVAC_Mechanic  Місяць тому

      It depends on the location and is required by code, which I think is all USA jurisdictions, but it is possible it is not required in some areas. You will need to check local codes to know for sure. It likely is safe, but if an inspection is needed, such as for a new installation or selling the home, it will likely not pass. It is best to talk to a local electrician and see what they say.

    • @leonardpowell1444
      @leonardpowell1444 15 днів тому

      You need a means of disconnect within 6 feet. Sounds like your breaker panel within 4 feet will suffice. Be sure to clearly label the breakers. Black sharpie pen is not a suitable labeling device.

  • @Trainman0401
    @Trainman0401 3 місяці тому

    Help….does the circuit need to be GFCI? Thanks!

    • @HVAC_Mechanic
      @HVAC_Mechanic  3 місяці тому +1

      No, a GFCI is not used. Just a disconnect and the correct wire and breaker size.

  • @InvisibleCitizen
    @InvisibleCitizen 23 дні тому

    Why are these 240 volt mini splits not wired the same as a washer dryer combo which are four wire? There is no bonding? The green jumper wire would be removed so the bare ground wire could be used to bond the unit. A shock hazard similar to a washer dryer combo?

  • @user-hc9zm3lu4p
    @user-hc9zm3lu4p 2 місяці тому

    Im going to install a 12,000 btu Traiden mini split
    I' d like to know if I can place the external unit on top of the roof.......
    It will be at about 3 ft. Above the internal unit level

    • @HVAC_Mechanic
      @HVAC_Mechanic  Місяць тому +1

      Yes, they can be set on the roof. Three feet from the unit, the line set will likely need to be cut and re-flared, but you can leave it rolled up.

    • @user-hc9zm3lu4p
      @user-hc9zm3lu4p Місяць тому +1

      @@HVAC_Mechanic exelente, thank you

  • @allisonhoon2801
    @allisonhoon2801 21 день тому

    My electrical panel is quite a ways away from where my mini split is going - complete opposite side of the house. I have an existing outlet on the INSIDE of the wall - can I re-purpose that and put a breaker/disconnect off of that (no longer to be used on the inside) to the outside or do I need to run a dedicated line? Dealing with a 115v unit.

    • @HVAC_Mechanic
      @HVAC_Mechanic  21 день тому +1

      It will depend on whether the wire size is rated for the amps. 115-volt units pull more amps, often roughly 20 amps or more (but be sure to check). Indoor wiring can be 14-gauge or 12-gauge. 14-gauge wire is rated for up to 15 Amps, and 12-gauge wire is rated for 20 amps. While it is possible, it is likely best to have an electrician examine it.

    • @leonardpowell1444
      @leonardpowell1444 15 днів тому +1

      @@HVAC_Mechanic I believe it requires a dedicated circuit, and that outlet is probably required to remain there, and it likely also has other outlets or devices on that same circuit, so such a conversion is not suitable.

  • @joshuachoun7169
    @joshuachoun7169 3 місяці тому

    I have a 24k unit and it calls for 220v. What breaker amp would I need to make it 220?

    • @HVAC_Mechanic
      @HVAC_Mechanic  3 місяці тому

      Breaker size can vary depending on how efficient the unit is and depends on the unit-rated AMPs. The rated AMPs will be in the manual or the unit's nameplate.

  • @juniormedina9282
    @juniormedina9282 Місяць тому

    Can I use a 60amp disconnect with a 30amp fuses or 30amp disconnect non fuse

    • @mikafoxx2717
      @mikafoxx2717 4 дні тому

      Just make sure the fuses and breaker are right for your unit, and that the disconnect is rated for enough power.

  • @razorog3283
    @razorog3283 5 днів тому

    i dont think i could be applied to 115 systems because some of them the power is going directly into the indoor unit.

  • @gradyogrady
    @gradyogrady 2 місяці тому

    My 9k unit is 120 V. Can you please tell me how to wire the disconnect?

    • @HVAC_Mechanic
      @HVAC_Mechanic  2 місяці тому

      It is best to watch a video as there are a lot of them for wiring a disconnect, but a disconnect is just a way to break the wire connection quickly. Basically, each leg (wire) goes to one port and the same on the other side. Some electricians tie the common (white) wires together and just break the connection with the Hot (black) wire.

  • @rpfeiff
    @rpfeiff 3 дні тому

    You should either use a red wire, not white, or at least mark the white wire with red tape.

  • @reidsmith3002
    @reidsmith3002 Місяць тому

    What’s wrong with using pvc? Haven’t you seen it used above ground on every power pole pretty much anywhere

    • @HVAC_Mechanic
      @HVAC_Mechanic  Місяць тому

      If the PVC is run sideways, it will sag, which is a bad look. In the climate where I live, the sun turns it black and gives it a burnt look after 2-3 years. It can be used, but it doesn't look good after a few years, at least where I live.

    • @leonardpowell1444
      @leonardpowell1444 15 днів тому

      I don't know if it's allowed, but painting it with latex paint will help preserve it.

  • @JoseLOPEZ-fk5gc
    @JoseLOPEZ-fk5gc Місяць тому

    How much would an electrician usually charge for this type of job?

    • @HVAC_Mechanic
      @HVAC_Mechanic  Місяць тому +1

      Where I live, it is roughly $300-$800. It will depend on where the electrical box is and where the unit is set; a long hard run will cost more. The only way to know the cost for sure is to get quotes.

    • @JoseLOPEZ-fk5gc
      @JoseLOPEZ-fk5gc Місяць тому +1

      Thank you sir and great video

  • @jcchan08
    @jcchan08 Місяць тому

    If you get that inspected that Siemens breaker in a Schneider Sq D panel and White on L1 will get flagged.

    • @HVAC_Mechanic
      @HVAC_Mechanic  Місяць тому +1

      You are correct it was what I had on hand that day. I was told the breaker was rated to work in the panel, but I swapped it out a few days later so there would be no issues. I also used a marker and some tape to mark the wire.

    • @jcchan08
      @jcchan08 Місяць тому +1

      @@HVAC_Mechanic I’ve subscribed, I think you did a really nice job in this video.

  • @kevintroyharrington
    @kevintroyharrington 21 день тому

    My manual says nothing about breaker or wire size.

    • @HVAC_Mechanic
      @HVAC_Mechanic  20 днів тому

      Look for the Max Amps the unit uses, and that can be matched to the breaker and wire size.

    • @leonardpowell1444
      @leonardpowell1444 15 днів тому

      Right. Go to a chart on the web for recommended wire sizes based on electrical load and length of wire.

  • @gametime5726
    @gametime5726 Місяць тому +1

    Great video

  • @pontetrucho-oz7it
    @pontetrucho-oz7it 2 місяці тому

    I have a 12k btu unit 110v, can I plug this into a regular plug?

    • @HVAC_Mechanic
      @HVAC_Mechanic  2 місяці тому +1

      No, that's not recommended, but it would depend on the amps the unit uses. A standard home outlet capacity is 15-20 amp so the units rated amp draw would need to be below that. It also would need all other outlets and lights on the circuit to be blocked off. It is best to run its own dedicated wiring and breaker.

    • @leonardpowell1444
      @leonardpowell1444 15 днів тому

      No. Dedicated circuit required. Can't repurpose an old one.