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Hi anyone have a clue?????. I have to run 220 volt lines to multiple air handlers in the same apartment. The units take minimum power ( maybe 2 amps per). Do I have to run separate lines for each one or I can use the same line with a separate switch by each unit ????.
 
Hi anyone have a clue?????. I have to run 220 volt lines to multiple air handlers in the same apartment. The units take minimum power ( maybe 2 amps per). Do I have to run separate lines for each one or I can use the same line with a separate switch by each unit ????.
Who's paying the electric bill?
 
Hi anyone have a clue?????. I have to run 220 volt lines to multiple air handlers in the same apartment. The units take minimum power ( maybe 2 amps per). Do I have to run separate lines for each one or I can use the same line with a separate switch by each unit ????.

I guess you could but it would depend on certain conditions. Is this truly an air handler or is it central heating as well. The reason I ask is art. 422.12--
 
Hi anyone have a clue?????. I have to run 220 volt lines to multiple air handlers in the same apartment. The units take minimum power ( maybe 2 amps per). Do I have to run separate lines for each one or I can use the same line with a separate switch by each unit ????.

contactm, Assuming all the motors have overload protection, this type of circuit is run

to multipule fan coils all the time. Also check 430.24
 
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