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Jul 16, 2015Explorer II
No Rick. Each load that can be shed (air conditioner) is on it's own breaker. Since they are AC circuits, they will be 20 amp breakers. They should be marked on your panel's cover so you know what is what and you will know they are the ones to be shed by the management center because on their output wires you will see the round plastic sensor rings I mentioned with small gauge wire coming from them leading to the management system. All the circuit breakers to the left of your main 50 amp breakers are on one leg of the 220 and all the ones to the right of the two main 50 amp breakers are on the other leg. The two circuits that can be shed by the load management system need to be on the opposite sides of the main 50 amp breakers to ensure they are on separate legs (or phases) of your supply. What I did was simply remove the entire circuit breaker for one of my AC's, removed one random circuit breaker from the other side of the panel, and swapped them. I never disconnected the output leads as they were long enough to switch the breaker's positions. Just be sure your power is disconnected before going forward.
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