JOHNSON CONTROLS
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FORM 150.27-NM1
ISSUE DATE: 09/30/2015
SECTION 5 – TECHNICAL DATA
ELECTRICAL DATA
TABLE 11 -
VOLTAGE RANGE (LIMITATIONS)
VOLTAGE RANGE
VOLTAGE CODE
UNIT POWER
MIN.
MAX.
-17
200-3-60
180
220
-28
230-3-60
207
253
-40
380/415-3-60
342
440
-46
460-3-60
414
506
-50
380/415-3-50
342
440
-58
575-3-60
517
633
TABLE 10 -
MICRO PANEL POWER SUPPLY
UNIT VOLTAGE
UNIT
VOLTAGE
CONTROL
POWER
MCA
NOTE A
OVER CURRENT PROTECTION,
SEE NOTE B
NF DISC SW
MIN
MAX
MODELS w/o
CONTROL
TRANS
115-1-60/50
15A
10A
15A
30 A / 240V
MODELS w/
CONTROL
TRANS
-17
200-1-60
15A
10A
15A
30 A / 240V
-28
230-1-60
15A
10A
15A
30 A / 240V
-40
380-1-60
15A
10A
15A
30 A / 480V
-46
460-1-60
15A
10A
15A
30 A / 480V
-50
380/415-1-60
15A
10A
15A
30A / 415V
-58
575-1-60
15A
10A
15A
30 A / 600V
A. Minimum #14 AWG, 75 °C, Copper Recommended
B. Minimum and Maximum Over Current Protection, Dual Element Fuse or Circuit Breaker
It is possible that multiple sources of
power can be supplying the unit power
panel. To prevent serious injury or death,
the technician should verify that NO
LETHAL VOLTAGES are present inside
the panel AFTER disconnecting power,
PRIOR to working on equipment.
The unit evaporator heater uses 120VAC.
Disconnecting 120VAC power from the
unit, at or below freezing temperatures,
can result in damage to the evaporator
and unit as a result of the chilled liquid
freezing.