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Electrical Data – Condensing Unit 

Compressor 

Cond 

Unit 

Cabinet 

MODEL 

Voltage 

RLA 

LRA 

RLA 

RLA(Total)

MCA 

MOCP 

208/230-3 

13.8 83.1  6.2 

20 

23.5 35 

RCA051 

460-3 

6.3 41  3.1  9.4  11 15 

208/230-3 

16 110  6.2  22.2  26.2 40 

RCA061 

460-3 

7.8 52  3.1  10.9  12.9 20 

208/230-3 

23.3 164  6.2 

29.5  35.3 50 

RCA071 

460-3 

11.3 75  3.1  14.4  17.2 25 

208/230-3 

30.2 22.5  6.2 

36.4 

44 70 

RCA101 

460-3 

16.7 114  3.1 

19.8 

24 40 

208/230-3 

48.1 254  6.2 

54.3  66.3 110 

RCA141 

460-3 

18.6 125  3.1 

21.7  26.4 40 

208/230-3 

51.3 300  6.2 

63.7  76.5 125 

RCA171 

460-3 

22.5 150  3.1 

28.7  34.3 50 

208/230-3 

53.1 425  6.2 

65.5  78.8 125 

RCA201 

460-3 

27 173  3.1  33.2  40 60 

208/230-3 

33.4 239  6.2 

79.2  87.6 110 

RCA271 

460-3 

18 125  3.1  42.2  46.7 60 

208/230-3 

48.1 245  6.2 

121 

133 175 

RCA361 

460-3 

18.6 125  3.1 

49.6  54.3 70 

208/230-3 

53.1 425  6.2 

131  144.3 175 

RCA421 

460-3 

23.8 187  3.1 

60 

66 80 

 

Table 6 

Electrical Data 

Air Handler Blower Motor 

Motor 
Horse 

Power 

Power 

FLA 

MCA* 

Max 

Fuse 
Size* 

208/230-1-60 4.4 

15 

208/230-3-60 2.0 

15 

460-3-60 1.0 

2  15 

1/2 

380/415-3-50 1.5 

15 

208/230-1-60 5.4 

15 

208/230-3-60 2.8 

15 

460-3-60 1.4 

2  15 

3/4 

380/415-3-50 2.1 

15 

208/230-1-60 6.4 

15 

208/230-3-60 3.6 

15 

460-3-60 1.8 

3  15 

380/415-3-50 1.9 

15 

208/230-1-60 7.7 

10 

15 

208/230-3-60 4.6 

15 

460-3-60 2.3 

3  15 

1 1/2 

380/415-3-50 2.7 

15 

208/230-1-60 13.0 

17 

25 

208/230-3-60 6.2 

15 

460-3-60 3.1 

4  15 

380/415-3-50 3.5 

15 

208/230-3-60 8.0 

10 

15 

460-3-60 4.0 

5  15 

380/415-3-50 4.7 

15 

*MCA – Minimum Circuit Ampacity 
 Max. Fuse Size – Maximum Time Delay Fuse or HACR Circuit Breaker 

 

Table 7 

Requirements 

All electrical work shall conform to the 
National Electric Code and Local Codes. 
The power supply should be checked 
against the unit nameplate characteristics. 
It must be within 10% of rated voltage and 
not more than 2% phase unbalance. The 
power supply cables must be sized to 
carry the minimum circuit ampacity listed 
on the nameplate. 

For your safety, make sure that the unit 
has been properly grounded at ground lug 
connection. Do not obstruct service panels 
or service areas with electrical gear.

 

Summary of Contents for RCA051

Page 1: ...3 11 4 RCA101 V HCA101 110 5 12 1 RCA141 V HCA141 142 3 11 5 RCA171 V HCA201 187 9 14 7 RCA201 V HCA201 217 0 14 6 RCA271 V HCA271 263 2 13 9 RCA361 V HCA361 311 6 13 3 RCA421 V HCA421 395 5 12 5 95...

Page 2: ...s of the colors used Operational failure of this unit for any reason including but not limited to mechanical or electrical failure of devices internal or external to the unit loss of fuel such as natu...

Page 3: ...rator at the air handling unit as possible The liquid line solenoid is factory installed on units with hot gas reheat Hot Gas Bypass Circuit Provided for capacity control by maintaining a constant suc...

Page 4: ...rive sheaves connected to a 1725 rpm motor The blower has sealed ball bearings that do not require lubrication Blower Motor The blower motor operates at 1725 rpm The motor has sealed ball bearings tha...

Page 5: ...lectric heater may be required Air Handler Model Heater kW Available V HCA051 1 9 V HCA071 1 12 V HCA141 1 25 V HCA201 5 39 V HCA271 5 50 V HCA361 10 60 Minimum 80 CFM per kW Table 4 UNIT LOCATION Con...

Page 6: ...unit support at mounting location Install proper electrical power service and disconnect switch Provide drainage as necessary Maintain minimum clearance for airflow into and out of unit Inspection of...

Page 7: ...1 030 0 5 1 090 0 6 1 160 0 7 1 500 680 0 3 780 0 3 870 0 4 960 0 5 1 040 0 6 1 100 0 7 1 100 650 0 2 770 0 3 860 0 3 940 0 4 1 020 0 5 1 090 0 6 1 160 0 6 VCA HCA 1 400 700 0 3 800 0 3 880 0 4 960 0...

Page 8: ...8 DIMENSIONS...

Page 9: ...9 DIMENSIONS Continued...

Page 10: ...10 DIMENSIONS...

Page 11: ...11 DIMENSIONS Continued...

Page 12: ...LA MCA Max Fuse Size 208 230 1 60 4 4 6 15 208 230 3 60 2 0 3 15 460 3 60 1 0 2 15 1 2 380 415 3 50 1 5 2 15 208 230 1 60 5 4 7 15 208 230 3 60 2 8 4 15 460 3 60 1 4 2 15 3 4 380 415 3 50 2 1 3 15 208...

Page 13: ...conjunction with the control for Hot Gas Reheat A remote system switch such as a timeclock or interlock may be used to energized the controls Once it is established that supply voltage is within the u...

Page 14: ...14 TYPICAL FIELD WIRING DIAGRAM...

Page 15: ...r handler is installed at a higher elevation than the compressor provide a vertical loop in the suction line adjacent to the air handler to a point at least to the top of the evaporator coil Do not in...

Page 16: ...ic acid also decomposes the compressor lubrication oil causing sludge Great care should be exercised in keeping moisture out of the refrigeration system when installing tubing because an extremely sma...

Page 17: ...17 FIELD WIRING DIAGRAM...

Page 18: ...ove 70 75 degrees F Reduce the evaporator load lower entering airflow until the suction pressure lowers to the point at which bypass is desired 115 PSIG If the hot gas bypass was de energized to stop...

Page 19: ...er is applied to the high pressure control and the adjustable time delay The time delay begins when power is applied to the timer After the time delay closes the circuit continues through the low pres...

Page 20: ...er in a commercial split system New system must be evacuated as outlined on page 14 to remove air and non condensables in the system The liquid line drier will trap any moisture left in the system Sys...

Page 21: ...d inlet clearances and for possible air re circulation Check high side equalized pressure reading with equivalent outdoor temperature Check calibration of switch Check discharge and liquid line pressu...

Page 22: ...on of low ambient head pressure control Suction Pressure Too Low Refrigerant undercharge Blower running backwards Loose blower pulley or belts Defective or improperly adjusted expansion valve Dirty fi...

Page 23: ...ilter Check superheat and adjust TXV check bulb Check compressor for proper operation See above high discharge pressure Check external static pressure Supply Air Temperature Too Low Airflow is too low...

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Page 25: ...__________ WB _________ Design CFM ________________ Outdoor Air Inlet Temperature _____________ DB__________ WB _________ Outdoor Fan Discharge Air Temperature__________ DB ________ Suction Pressure _...

Page 26: ...26 NOTES...

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