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    I need to run 220v power to two air conditioners/heaters. Can I use one line like 110v or do I have to run a dedicated line to each unit?

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    clint: one line is OK as long as it is adequate for the current demand of the two units.

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      quote:Originally posted by clint1965

      I need to run 220v power to two air conditioners/heaters. Can I use one line like 110v or do I have to run a dedicated line to each unit?
      AC units generally draw quite a lot of power, especially if they also have heaters.
      You need two seperate circuits.

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        quote:Originally posted by irregularjoe

        quote:Originally posted by clint1965

        I need to run 220v power to two air conditioners/heaters. Can I use one line like 110v or do I have to run a dedicated line to each unit?
        AC units generally draw quite a lot of power, especially if they also have heaters.
        You need two seperate circuits.

        Did you ever see OHM'S mother in LAW?...... SHOCKING!


        Ya I have to agree with irregularjoe on that one.. Not only will they need 2 circuits because of the power they demand, but its good to have them separate anyways so that a problem in one unit will not cause the breaker to trip and shut down BOTH units!

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