Hacr Amp Rating; Factory-Option Thru-Base Electrical; Connections; Units Without Thru-Base Electrical - Carrier WeatherExpert 50LC14 Installation Instructions Manual

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UNIT
CONNECT
VOLTAGE
AS
208, 230
240
460
480
575
600
Fig. 54 — Powered Convenience Outlet Wiring
Test the GFCI receptacle by pressing the TEST button on the face
of the receptacle to trip and open the receptacle. Check for proper
grounding wires and power line phasing if the GFCI receptacle
does not trip as required. Press the RESET button to clear the
tripped condition.
Using Unit-Mounted Convenience Outlets
Units with unit-mounted convenience outlet circuits will often re-
quire that two disconnects be opened to de-energize all power to
the unit. Treat all units as electrically energized until the conve-
nience outlet power is also checked and de-energization is con-
firmed. Observe National Electrical Code Article 210, Branch Cir-
cuits, for use of convenience outlets.
Duty Cycle
The unit-powered convenience outlet has a duty cycle limitation.
The transformer is intended to provide power on an intermittent
basis for service tools, lamps, etc; it is not intended to provide
15 amps loading for continuous duty loads (such as electric heat-
ers for overnight use). Observe a 50% limit on circuit loading
above 8 amps. Convenience outlet usage rating:
• Continuous usage: 8 amps maximum
• Intermittent usage: Up to 15 amps maximum for up to
2 hours maximum
See Fig. 55.
PRIMARY
TRANSFORMER

CONNECTIONS

TERMINALS
L1: RED + YEL
H1 + H3
L2: BLU + GRA
H2 + H4
L1: RED
H1
Splice BLU + YEL
H2 + H3
L2: GRA
H4
L1: RED
H1
L2: GRA
H2
NOTICE/AVIS
Convenience Outlet Utilization
Maximum Intermittent Use 15 - Amps
Maximum Continuous Use 8 - Amps
Observe a 50% limit on the circuit
Loading above 8 - Amps
Utilisation de la prise utilitaire
Usage intermittent maximum 15 - Amps
Usage continu maximum 8 - Amps
Observez une limite de 50% sur le circuit
Chargement au-dessus de 8 - Amps
Fig. 55 — Convenience Outlet Utilization

HACR AMP RATING

The amp rating of the HACR factory-installed option is based on
the size, voltage, indoor motor and other electrical options of the
unit as shipped from the factory. If field-installed accessories are
added or changed in the field (for example, electric heat, power
exhaust), the HACR may no longer be of the proper amp rating
and therefore will need to be removed from the unit. See unit
nameplate and label on factory-installed HACR for the amp rating
of the HACR that was shipped with the unit from the factory
(Fig. 56). See unit nameplates for the proper fuse, HACR or maxi-
mum over-current protection device required on the unit with field
installed accessories.
Fig. 56 — HACR Caution Label
FACTORY-OPTION
CONNECTIONS
All units are equipped with the ability to bring utilities through the
base.
The electrical entrance is located in the control box area can be
accessed through the control box access panel. An embossed
area is provided with three knock outs. High voltage is brought
through the multi knock out by removing the appropriate size for
the size of the fitting required. A
low voltage. An additional
115-v line, which is used when the unit is equipped with the non-
unit powered convenience outlet option.
All required fittings are field supplied. Install fittings when access
to both top and bottom of the base pan is available.
UNITS
WITHOUT
CONNECTIONS
1. Install liquid tight conduit between disconnect and control
box.
2.
Pull correctly rated high voltage wires through the conduit.
3. Install power lines to terminal connections as shown in
Fig. 51 on page 38.
40
50HE501288
2.0
Notice Label
THRU-BASE
ELECTRICAL
/
-in. knock out is provided for
7
8
/
-in. knock out is provided for a
7
8
THRU-BASE
ELECTRICAL

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