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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
This electrical set includes:
If purchasing a MRCOOL DIY System, this is recommended to be used with all Mr Cool Mini Split Condensers and All MRCOOL Central Ducted Heat Pump Condensers.
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AWG Breakdown by MRCOOL DIY Multi-Zone Condenser
18K - #12 Minimum, #10 Preferred
27K - #10 Minimum, #8 Preferred
36K - #8 Minimum, #6 Preferred
48K - #8 Minimum, #6 Preferred
AWG Breakdown by MRCOOL DIY Single-Zone Condenser
9, 12K - #12 Minimum, #10 Preferred
18K - #10 Minimum, #8 Preferred
24K - #8 Minimum, #6 Preferred
36K - #8 Minimum, #6 Preferred
AWG stands for American Wire Gauge. It is a standardized system used in North America to denote the diameter of electrically conducting wire. Here are some key points about AWG:
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Measurement of Wire Thickness: AWG indicates the thickness or diameter of a wire. The gauge number increases as the wire diameter decreases. For example, a 12 AWG wire is thicker than a 14 AWG wire.
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Conductor Size: It is used primarily for non-ferrous metals such as copper, aluminum, and gold. The size of the wire affects its electrical resistance and current-carrying capacity.
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Application: AWG is commonly used in electrical wiring and components, including household wiring, electronic devices, and industrial equipment.
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Range: AWG sizes typically range from 0000 (4/0) which is very thick, down to 40, which is very thin. The system is logarithmic, meaning each step in AWG size represents a constant ratio of the wire's diameter and cross-sectional area.
Understanding AWG is crucial for selecting the right wire for electrical projects, ensuring safety and efficiency in the transmission of electrical power and signals.