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across North America that can assist you with installation, service Do you have questions about NITE products? Contact our sales team today. 30 Amp 120/240-Volt 240-Watt Fused AC Disconnect The GE 30 Amp 120/240-Volt 240-Watt Fused (requires 2 fuses installed on the back side of the puller). AC Disconnect has a NEMA 3R-rated steel enclosure that is both rust- and corrosion resistant for outdoor use. This safety switch is intended to disconnect power from an air-conditioning unit and uses lug wire range AWG #14 - 3 copper/aluminum. This single-phase disconnect is ANSI certified and UL listed with a maximum load of 240-Volts. Use to disconnect power from an air-conditioning unit NEMA 3R-rated steel enclosure for outdoor use Rust- and corrosion resistant Fusible - requires 2 fuses that are installed on the back side of the puller Lug wire range is AWG #14 - 3 copper/aluminum ANSI certified and UL listed 5 Amps vs stated watts How does 30 amp rating relate to 240 watts ??

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the best hvac toolsWill this 1 phase disconnect work with my setup? It will be hooked into the panel to a 30 amp fuse if this helps to determine the answer. 2 Can this unit be used for an electric dryer? Example: I have looked at the manual and can't figure out what I did wrong.In the middle of November, I bought and installed a Nest

There were no problems whatsoever. But then, a twist. The thermostat started to go nuts. The temperature would race over 70 degrees, even though I had the thermostat set for 60 or The Nest's problems became most pronounced on Christmas Day. wife and I were away visiting family on Christmas eve and during were heading home, we turned on the Nest to have the house got home, the house was more than pre-heated. It was like a The temperature was ~72 degrees when we got in. I turned down the thermostat, but the heat kept on cranking. As we sat in the house, the temperature climbed to 76, even though I turned the temperature to 55 on the thermostat. We went to sleep, but the heat was still cranking. So I got up and turned off my boiler altogether. In the morning we turned it back on, and the Nest seemed okay. But that later that night, it lost its mind again and cranked the heat in the house. Two days later, I called Nest to find out what was wrong with the

I spent 1 hour, 50 minutes talking to customerLuckily, it was two days after Christmas, so it was a slow news day, and I was working from home. to be on the phone for two hours. Normally, this isn't an option. The Nest customer support person was really friendly, and quite helpful, despite the long talk time. Eventually, he decided I had a "power sharing"Basically, the Nest powers itself with the wires in the wall. Those same wires send a signal to the boiler to turn on the heat. Every time it was trying to give itself a charge, it sent a signal to the boiler to heat theAs a result the heat kept cranking and cranking even though it was just the thermostat trying to get juice. I'm not the only one that has had this problem, either. Amazon's reviews of the Nest warn of this happening to other person had the same problem. did this person, who explains the problem, "The method they use to get power is a huge problem.

require a C wire so they can power themselves. The issue is, many homes don't have an extra wire to use for this purpose. attempt to remain DIY friendly, they implemented a technology referred to in our industry as 'power stealing' which tries to get power from the HVAC control wires and is notorious for manyMight as well just be straightforward about it and require a C wire in the first place. There are kits such as Venstar's 'add a wire' which make it easier to solve the problem without having to pull wire." As one reviewer noted, this is The house can crank up to dangerous temperatures when you're not at home, and the consequences could This is 100% on Nest. hooked up my thermostat, it gave no indication that there wasAnd the fact that it worked for a few weeks was even worse since I was lulled into thinking everything was To fix the problem, Nest recommended I find a local technician from its website. offered a $99 credit towards any fixes since I am a new customer.

I was told that my $99 credit was not guaranteed, but I would be likely to get it. It took four days for a technician to get out to my house. In those intervening days, I had to yank the Nest off the wall when I didn't want the heat When the technician came to the house, he fixed the problem relatively easily, but charged $135. So, if the credit comes through, I'll be paying an extra $36 for the Nest on top of the $250 I paid for the actual I don't mind too much because I really like the product. still recommend it to people. But, the fact that Nest knows its wiring system is faulty and doesn't warn people that'll they need a third wire is a big At no point did I say that I am a writer for BusinessWhen I decided to write this up, I reached out to Nest PR to give it a heads up. A spokesperson provided the following statement: "We see this with a small percentage of customers and typically handle it the way that your case was handled, by