9 Apr 2020

Ductless installation involves the use of many materials. But, what’s just as important as the Ductless Line Set?  The Power and Communication Cable. There are some important steps that one needs to take when choosing the correct wire for their Friedrich Ductless Minisplit.  

They recommend that all power and communication wire for their J-Series and Floating-Air models be comprised of four, 14 Gauge wires, rated for 600 volts. Of the four, two will be for power, one for communication, and one for grounding. Depending on one’s local codes, it might be required that the cable be enclosed in conduit if it does not carry the proper UL rating, or be specified as a Power Tray Cable.  

Precision Inverter compressor 

Contacting one’s local building or electrical department might help in identifying that one’s local supply chain carries the proper wire. If a required disconnect switch is needed to be placed near the evaporator head, make sure that the switch is both 3-pole and rated for 600 volts. This ensures that the switch and wire can both adequately carry the proper voltages between indoor and outdoor units.  

Their Precision Inverter compressor has the ability to efficiently scale up and down in 1Hz increments. This tight control of compressor operation is contingent on a contiguous signal between the indoor and outdoor equipment, sometimes relying on .01 VDC for proper information transfer.   

EMI antenna

When wiring around fluorescent or neon lights, they recommend that the wire is shielded. The shielded wire contains a small 22-gauge wire that acts as a drain to EMI and RFI. Make sure only one side of the drain is connected and the other is left disconnected, otherwise one might create an EMI antenna, causing one’s system to produce sporadic communication errors.  

The wire is just as important as the line set, so ensuring the proper wire is used is just as important as using the correct line set. When in doubt of the wire, consult one’s local building department, or just give the Experts in Air Conditioning a call.