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    Arrow Maximum current for TRANE XB300 AC units

    The XB300 air conditioner specifications on TRANE web site (or pamphlet, or Users Guide) do not give data on maximum (or typical) electric current usage (or watts). I am primarily interested in the 4-ton (048) unit, but I am curious why such obviously-needed information is missing from the documentation. Is there a special reason for this? Is this industry practice?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom73 View Post
    The XB300 air conditioner specifications on TRANE web site (or pamphlet, or Users Guide) do not give data on maximum (or typical) electric current usage (or watts). I am primarily interested in the 4-ton (048) unit, but I am curious why such obviously-needed information is missing from the documentation. Is there a special reason for this? Is this industry practice?
    Are you a technician or contractor, or an equipment owner/user?

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