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General Information
Electric Service –
All wiring should be done in accor-
dance with local and national electrical codes. Electric
service for the replacement unit is via a receptacle type
outlet furnished with 265V units. 208/230V units are
equipped with a plug and cord set to plug into a recep-
tacle which is supplied by others and field installed.
The use of an extension cord to increase the length
of the plug/cord set furnished as a part of the unit is not
recommended.
Suggested Outlet Locations
1.
Floor Mounted Conditioners –
208/230V units
only. Mount an outlet in the wall to the right or left
of the conditioner (see Figure 4). The chassis’ cord
has a 72 inch usable length from where it exits from
the lower right of the front panel.
2.
Wall Mounted Conditioner –
208/230V units
only. A receptacle is generally mounted beneath
the conditioner on, or recessed in, the wall so it is
concealed by the conditioner overhang (see Figure
5). The chassis’ cord has a 18 inch usable length
from where it exits from the lower right of the front
panel.
7
⁄
8
"
(1140mm)
20"
(508mm)
2
3
⁄
"
(70mm)
1
⁄
8
" (105mm)
8
1
⁄
"
(210mm)
Figure 7. Cabinet/Sleeve Base Pan - Top View
Note:
Remove knockout from base pan if subbase is
used.
1
1
⁄
2
"
(38mm)
Knockout
Fig. 4. Floor-mounted Conditioner
Fig. 6. Conditioner with Subbase
Fig. 5. Wall-mounted Conditioner
3.
Conditioner with Subbase –
Required with 265V
units, optional with 208/230V units. The subbase
includes an electrical compartment in the right front
corner providing brackets for mounting a receptacle
directly beneath the base pan knockout. There is no
need for a junction box when this method is used
(see Figure 6). Since 265V units require a subbase,
the electrical cord is only long enough to reach a
receptacle in the subbase.
In all cases, excess cord should be rolled up an stored
in the conditioner.