Electrical Data - Friedrich Uni-Fit US08C10 Installation And Operation Manual

Thru-the-wall series 115 & 230 volts
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Electrical Data

Electrical Data
115V~
USE OF EXTENSION CORDS
Because of potential safety hazards, do not use an extension cord.
Use Wall Receptacle
Standard 125V,
3-wire grounding
receptacle rated
15A, 125V AC
Standard 250V,
3-wire grounding
receptacle rated
15A, 250V AC
Standard 250V,
3-wire grounding
receptacle rated
20A, 250V AC
All wiring should be done in accordance with local electrical codes and regulations.
NOTE : Aluminum house wiring may pose special problems. Consult a qualified electrician.
ELECTRICAL SAFETY
IMPORTANT GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
The air conditioner has a three-prong grounding
plug on its power supply cord, which must be
plugged into properly grounded three-prong wall
receptacle for your protection against possible
shock.
FUSE – Use a time-delay fuse or circuit breaker.
Refer to the nameplate for proper power supply
requirements.
230V~
Power Supply
Use 15 AMP. time
delay fuse or 15 AMP.
circuit breaker.
Electrical Shock Hazard
Plug into a grounded 3 prong outlet.
Do not remove ground prong.
Do not use an adapter.
Use 20 AMP. time
Do not use an extension cord.
delay fuse or 20 AMP.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in
circuit breaker.
death, fire, or electrical shock.
5
Power cord may include a current interrupter
device. A test and reset button is provided on the
plug case. The device should be tested on a
periodic basis by first pressing the TEST button
and then the RESET button. If the TEST button
does not trip or if the RESET button will not stay
engaged, discontinue use of the air conditioner and
contact a qualified service technician.
208/230 VOLT UNITS
These units are equipped with a three-prong
grounding plug on the power supply cord, which
must be plugged in to a matching, properly
grounded three-prong wall receptacle for your
protection against possible shock hazard. If such
an outlet is not present, one must be installed by a
qualified electrician in accordance with the National
Electrical Code and local codes and ordinances.

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