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I have a exterior hot water heater closet ventalated, for use of a kerosene on demand hot water heater. Can I install non fused disconnects AC and DC
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Welcome to the forums.
I've read your post several times. You simply haven't provided enough information and detail about your project to even begin to answer yor questions. For example, do you intend to install the disconnects in the hot water closet? Is the hot water system listed? How does it get it's fuel? What are the AC/DC voltages involve? Where are the inverter batteries located with respect to the water heater? etc. Give us a better "picture" of the intended installation and we'll try to get you solid answers.
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Are you trying to mount in closet with water heater?
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Are you trying to install the disconnects in the same closet as the water heater?
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No matter what it will be a tankless job.
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Most jobs are TANKLESS...
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