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I am in agreement with JBfan however can you give a few more details ?![]()
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If he wired all heating elements up to one circuit things changed drastically considering amperage draw. The MCA for one circuit is 91.5 amps and should be on a 100 amp breaker. If things were originally wired to operate on 60 amp breaker and only one heating element you now likely have too small of wire and too small of breaker.Moved in recently and noticed it wouldn't heat.
Had guy from work who works on AC for living take a look and only one of 3 heating elements were wired up.
He wired them up and tested the heat and I let it run for a while. After I turned heat off the breaker tripped either while turning off or when I tried to turn on later.
I had him take a look again and he said the unit was pulling 65 amps when the heater turns on.
I currently have a 60 amp breaker for the unit.
Should I put in a 70 amp breaker or is something not right here?
You need a service upgrade to 150 or 200A and a new circuit run to the heater.Right now the house only has 100 amp service.
The unit does have #6 ran to it. The wire is a pretty short run too.