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Are different Amp Fuses Ok In The Disconnect?

by Mike
(Florida)

Is it ok to have 2 different size fuses in the outside disconnect box? I have a 20 amp and a 30amp fuse. Could this cause the compressor to blow? The max amp is 30/30 on the AC cover




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Nov 07, 2010
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Two Different Fuses
by: Ur Neighbor Tech

It’s not ok. If the original fuse were 30 amps. You should replace it with another 30 amps fuse. The fuse should be time delay fuse. It should say that in the fuse.

I’m not sure I understand, “Could this cause the compressor to blow.” If you have two different fuses, the central air conditioner wouldn’t start. It would just blow the fuse up.

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