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Electrical
Specifications
t
All
wiring
must
comply
with
local
and
national
electrical
codes
and
must
be
installed
by
a
qualified
electrician.
If
you
have
any
questions
regarding
the
following
instructions,
contact
a
qualified
electrician.
2
Check
available
power
supply
and
resolve
any
wiring
problems
BEFORE
installing
and
operating
this
unit.
3
This
115V
air
conditioner
uses
12.0
or
less
nameplate
amps
and
may
be
used
in
any
properly
wired,
general
purpose
household
receptacle.
See
Table
1
for
specifications
for
individual
branch
circuit.
4
For
your
safety
and
protection,
this
unit
is
grounded
through
the
power
cord
plug
when
plugged
into
into
a
matching
wall
outlet.
If
you
are
not
sure
whether
your
wall
outlet
is
properly
grounded,
please
consult
a
qualified
electrician.
5.
The
wall
outlet
(3-pin)
must
match
the
plug
(3-
pin)
on
the
service
cord
supplied
with
the
unit.
DO
NOT
use
plug
adapters.
See
Table
2
for
receptacle
and
fuse
information.
If
it
is
necessary
to
use
an
extension
cord
to
connect
your
air
conditioner,
use
an
approved
"air
conditioner"
extension
cord
only,
(available
at
most
local
hardware
stores)
6.
The
rating
plate
on
the
unit
contains
electrical
and
other
technical
data.
The
rating
plate
is
located
on
the
right
side
of
the
unit,
above
the
power
cord.
Table
1:
Suggested
Individual
Branch
Circuit
Nameplate
Amps
AWG
Wire
Size*
_
5.0
to
12
_16_
AWG-
American
Wire
Gage
*
Based
on
copper
wire
at105°C
temperature
rating.
Table
2:
Receptacle
and
Fuse
Types
Rated
Volts
125
Amps
13
Wall
Outlet
(
*
*
1
V
i
Fuse
Size
15
Time
Delay
Fuse
Plug
Type
(or
circuit
breaker)
The
power
cord
supplied
with
this
air
conditioner
contains
a
current
leakage
detection
device
de¬
signed
to
reduce
the
risk
of
fire.Please
refer
to
the
section
Power
Supply
Cord”for
details.In
the
event
the
power
supply
cord
is
damaged,it
cannot
be
repaied
it
must
be
replaced
with
a
new
cord
from
the
Product
Manufacturer.
•Under
no
circumstances
should
this
device
be
used
to
turn
the
air
conditioner
on
or
off.
•The
'RESET’
button
must
always
be
pushed
in
(engaged)
for
correct
operation.
•The
power
supply
cord
must
be
replaced
if
it
fails
to
reset
when
the
‘TEST’button
is
pushed
in.
If
the
power
supply
cord
is
damaged,
it
cannot
be
repaired.lt
must
be
replaced
with
a
new
cord
obtained
from
the
Product
Manufacturer.
Power
Supply
Cord
The
power
cord
supplied
with
this
air
conditioner
contains
a
device
that
senses
damage
to
the
power
cord.To
test
if
your
power
supply
cord
is
working
properly
.
you
must
do
the
following;
1
.Connect
the
power
supply
cord
to
an
electrical
outlet.
2.
The
power
supply
cord
is
inclusive
of
two
buttons
located
on
the
head
of
the
plug.
One
button
is
marked
‘TEST’,
the
other
button
is
marked’RESET.
Press
the
’TEST’
button
.you
will
hear
a
click
as
the
‘RESET’
button
pops
out.
3.
P
r
ess
the
‘RESET’
button,
you
will
hear
a
click
as
the
button
engages.
4.
T
he
power
supply
cord
is
now
energized
and
supplying
electricity
to
the
air
conditioner.(On
some
products
this
is
also
indicated
by
a
light
on
the
plug
head).
3

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