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The unit must be electrically grounded in accordance
with the current National Electrical Code,
ANSI/NFPA 70. In Canada, use current CSA Standard
C22.1, Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1. In addition,
the installer should be aware of any local ordinances
or electrical company requirements that might apply.
System power wiring must be properly fused and
conform to the local and national electrical codes.
System power wiring is to the unit main disconnect
(door interlocking disconnect switch standard on most
units) or distribution block and must be compatible with
the ratings on the nameplate: supply power voltage,
phase, and amperage (Minimum Circuit Amps - MCA,
Maximum Overcurrent Protection - MOP). All wiring
beyond this point has been done by the manufacturer
and cannot be modified without affecting the unit's
agency / safety certification.
If field installing an additional disconnect switch, it
is recommended that there be at least four feet of
service room between the switch and system access
panels. When providing or replacing fuses in a fusible
disconnect, use dual element time delay fuses and size
according to the rating plate.
If power supply is desired through bottom of unit, run
the wiring through the curb, cut a hole in the cabinet
bottom, and wire to the disconnect switch. Seal
penetration in cabinet bottom to prevent leakage.
The electric supply to the unit must meet stringent
requirements for the system to operate properly. Voltage
supply and voltage imbalance between phases should
be within the following tolerances. If the power is not
within these voltage tolerances, contact the power
company prior to operating the system.
Voltage Supply: See voltage use range on the rating
plate. Measure and record each supply leg voltage at all
line disconnect switches. Readings must fall within the
allowable range on the rating plate.
Key:
V1, V2, V3 = line voltages as measured
VA (average) = (V1 + V2 + V3) / 3
VD = Line voltage (V1, V2 or V3) that
deviates farthest from average (VA)
Formula: % Voltage Imbalance = [100 x (VA-VD)] / VA
CAUTION
If any of the original wire as supplied with the
appliance must be replaced, it must be replaced
with wiring material having a temperature rating of at
least 105ºC.
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WARNING
To prevent injury or death due to electrocution
or contact with moving parts, lock disconnect
switch open.
Most factory-supplied electrical components are
prewired. To determine what electrical accessories
require additional field wiring, refer to the unit specific
wiring diagram located on the inside of the unit control
center access door. The low voltage control circuit
is 24 VAC and control wiring should not exceed
0.75 ohms.
Refer to Field Control Wiring Length/Gauge table for
wire length maximums for a given wire gauge
Field Control Wiring Length/Gauge
Total Wire
Length
125 ft.
200 ft.
300 ft.
450 ft.
Control wires should not be run inside the same conduit
as that carrying the supply power. Make sure that field-
supplied conduit does not interfere with access panel
operation.
If wire resistance exceeds 0.75 ohms, an industrial-
style, plug-in relay should be added to the unit control
center and wired in place of the remote switch (typically
between terminal blocks R and G on the terminal strip
(located on the 24 VAC terminal strip under the Typical
Control Center Components). The relay must be rated
for at least 5 amps and have a 24 VAC coil. Failure to
comply with these guidelines may cause motor starters
to "chatter" or not pull in which can cause contactor
failures and/or motor failures.
Minimum
Wire Gauge
18
16
14
12
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