User guide
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electrically  grounded  in  accordance  with 
local codes, or in the absence of local codes, 
the  current  National  Electric  Code, 
ANSI/NFPA  70  or  the  current  Canadian 
Electrical Code CSA C22.1. 
Note:  Units  are  factory  wired  for  208V, 
230V, 460V  or  575V. In  some  units, the 
208V  and  230V  options  may  also  be 
provided  in  single  or  three  phase 
configurations.  The  transformer 
configuration  must  be  checked  by  a 
qualified technician prior to startup. 
Wire power leads to the unit terminal block 
or compressor contactor. All wiring beyond 
this point has been done by the manufacturer 
and cannot be modified without effecting the 
unit's agency/safety certification. 
All  units  require  field  supplied  electrical 
overcurrent  and  short  circuit  protection. 
Device  must  not  be  sized  larger  than  the 
Maximum  Overcurrent  Protection  (MOP) 
shown on the unit nameplate. 
Codes  may  require  a  disconnect  switch  be 
within sight of the unit. 
It  is  recommended that  the  field installed 
overcurrent protection  or  disconnect  switch 
not be installed on the unit. 
Supply voltage must be within the min/max 
range  shown  on  the  unit  nameplate. 
Available  short  circuit  current  should  not 
exceed  the  short  circuit  current  rating 
(SCCR) shown on the unit nameplate. 
Three phase  voltage  imbalance  will cause 
motor  overheating  and  premature  failure. 
The maximum allowable imbalance is 2.0%. 
Voltage  imbalance  is  defined  as  100  times 
the  maximum  deviation  from  the  average 
voltage divided by the average voltage. 
Example: 
(221V+230V+227V)/3  =  226V,  then 
100*(226V-221V)/226V  =  2.2%,  which 
exceeds the allowable imbalance. 
Check  voltage  imbalance  at  the  unit 
disconnect  switch  and  at  the  compressor 
terminal. Contact your local power company 
for line voltage corrections. 
Installing  contractor  must  check  for  proper 
motor  rotation  and  check  blower  motor 
amperage  listed  on  the  motor  nameplate  is 
not exceeded. 
Scroll  compressors  are  directional 
and will be damaged by operation in 
the  wrong  direction.  Low  pressure 
switches on compressors have been 
disconnected  after  factory  testing. 
Rotation  should  be  checked  by  a 
qualified service technician at startup 
using suction and discharge pressure 
gauges  and  any  wiring  alteration 
should  only  be  made  at  the  unit 
power connection. 
Three phase voltage  imbalance will 
cause  motor  overheating  and 
premature failure. 
   CAUTION  
Rotation  must  be  checked  on  all 
MOTORS  AND  COMPRESSORS  of 
three  phase  units.  Condenser  fan 
motors  should  be  checked  by  a 
qualified service technician at startup 
and any wiring alteration should only 
be  made  at  the  unit  power 
connection. 
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