rocketsam15
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Ok..... So.... My main line of work is as an airconditioning engineer although I have taken qualifications in electrical to keep installations safe and proper.
Manufacturers of the kit we install ask for an unswitched neutral between the indoor and outdoor unit of a system. The outdoor unit supplies the indoor unit. As far as I can remember, any piece of current using equipment should be able to be isolated from a nearby isolator. And after shaking my head and rattling it a bit I'm sure the neutral should be switched as it is a line conductor.
But, as our kit uses the neutral to send a signal, a break in the cable causes communication problems. What I propose to do is this........
Run the supply from the outdoor to the indoor unit and terminate all cores to relevant terminals except for the the live which I will send internally on the indoor unit to a SFCU mounted on the side and THEN back to the live terminal.
Does this sound like a reasonable and acceptable solution
Regards
Sam
Manufacturers of the kit we install ask for an unswitched neutral between the indoor and outdoor unit of a system. The outdoor unit supplies the indoor unit. As far as I can remember, any piece of current using equipment should be able to be isolated from a nearby isolator. And after shaking my head and rattling it a bit I'm sure the neutral should be switched as it is a line conductor.
But, as our kit uses the neutral to send a signal, a break in the cable causes communication problems. What I propose to do is this........
Run the supply from the outdoor to the indoor unit and terminate all cores to relevant terminals except for the the live which I will send internally on the indoor unit to a SFCU mounted on the side and THEN back to the live terminal.
Does this sound like a reasonable and acceptable solution
Regards
Sam