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XIV. ELECTRICAL DATA

B073CL

B073CM

B073DL

B073DM

B073YL

B073YM

Unit Operating Voltage Range

187-253

187-253

414-506

414-506

518-632

518-632

Volts

208/230

208/230

460

460

575

575

Phase

3

3

3

3

3

3

Hz

60

60

60

60

60

60

Minimum Circuit Ampacity

31               31               16 

     16               11                11

Minimum Overcurrent Protection 

Device Size

35               35            20

20

15

15

Maximum Overcurrent Protection 

Device Size

45               45            20

20

15

15

No.

1

1

1

1

1

1

Volts

208/230

208/230

460

460

575

575

Phase

3

3

3

3

3

3

RPM

3450

3450

3450

3450

3450

3450

HP, Compressor 1

5

5

5

5

5

5

Amps (RLA), Comp. 1

17.6

17.6

8.5 

  8.5              6.3              6.3

Amps (LRA), Comp. 1

136

136

66.1

66.1

55.3

55.3

HP, Compressor 2

Amps (RLA), Comp. 2

Amps (LRA), Comp. 2

No.

1

1

1

1

1

1

Volts

208/230

208/230

460

460

575

575

Phase

1

1

1

1

1

1

HP

1/2 

   1/2               1/2               1/2 

      1/2              1/2

Amps (FLA, each)

2.3              2.3 

       1.5

1.5               1.0           1.0

Amps (LRA, each)

5.6              5.6 

       3.1 

3.1             2.2           2.2

No.

1

1

1

1

1

1

Volts

208/230

208/230

460

460

575

575

Phase

3

3

3

3

3

3

HP

   2 

      2                 2                 2 

    1 1/2           1 1/2

Amps (FLA, each)

6.2              6.2 

       3.0               3.0              2.1           2.1

Amps (LRA, each)

47               47 

        24 

24             13.1          13.1

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Summary of Contents for RLKN-B073 Series

Page 1: ...TALLATION OR OPERATION FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN IMPROPER INSTALLATION ADJUSTMENT SERVICE OR MAINTENANCE POSSIBLY RESULTING IN FIRE ELECTRICAL SHOCK PROPERTY DAMAGE PERSONAL I...

Page 2: ...cation 10 B Outside Slab Installation 10 C Clearances 12 D Rooftop Installation 12 IX Ductwork 12 X Filters 13 XI Conversion Procedure 13 XII Condensate Drain 13 XIII Electrical Wiring 14 A Power Wiri...

Page 3: ...inish 1 Frequent washing of the cabinet fan blade and coil with fresh water will remove most of the salt or other contaminants that build up on the unit 2 Regular cleaning and waxing of the cabinet wi...

Page 4: ...cumulate in storage tanks Leak checking should never be done with a mixture of R 410A and air Leak checking can be performed safely with nitrogen or a mixture of R 410A and nitrogen 2 Quick Reference...

Page 5: ...5 fIguRE 1 6 TON MODEL fIguRE 2 BACK VIEw OUTDOOR COIL OUTDOOR FAN ST A1143 Designates Metric Conversion...

Page 6: ...fIguRE 3 SIDE VIEw fIguRE 4 fRONT VIEw ST A1143 Designates Metric Conversion ST A1143 Designates Metric Conversion 6...

Page 7: ...Op VIEw 7 2 5 32 55 4 5 8 118 26 660 4 502 114 13 1 8 333 4 1 2 114 13 1 8 333 77 15 32 1968 20 508 2 3 8 60 43 7 32 1098 2 3 8 60 2 3 8 60 RETURN AIR SUPPLY AIR DESIGNATES METRIC CONVERSIONS TOP VIEW...

Page 8: ...C t n a r e Drain Connection No Size in mm 1 1 25 4 1 1 25 4 1 1 25 4 1 1 25 4 Outdoor Fan Type Propeller Propeller Propeller Propeller No Used Diameter in mm 1 24 609 6 1 24 609 6 1 24 609 6 1 24 60...

Page 9: ...city Btu kW 46 000 13 48 46 000 13 48 Net Latent Capacity Btu kW 22 000 6 45 22 000 6 45 IEER 12 9 12 9 Net System Power kW 6 07 6 07 Compressor No Ty l 2 Stage l o r c S 1 l 2 Stage l o r c S 1 e p O...

Page 10: ...outdoor slab installations are shown in Figures 6 and 7 1 Select a location where external water drainage cannot collect around the unit 2 Provide a level concrete slab extending 3 beyond all four si...

Page 11: ...D C 39 CENTER OF GRAVITY 26 1 8 fIguRE 8 pACKAgED AIR CONDITIONER RIGGING FOR LIFTING CORNER wEIghTS By pERCENTAgE A B C D 23 29 21 27 ILL I300 ILL I301 fIguRE 9 pACKAgED AIR CONDITIONER ROOFCURB INS...

Page 12: ...A Industry manuals may be used as a guide when sizing and designing the duct system contact Air Conditioning Contractors of America 1513 16th St N W Washington D C 20036 The unit should be placed as c...

Page 13: ...sket to seal the covers 3 Secure the supply cover to the base of the unit with 1 screw engaging prepunched tab in unit base 4 Secure the return cover to the base of the unit with screws engaging prepu...

Page 14: ...s to the terminal block on the electric heater kit in the electric heat access area Connect the unit contactor pigtails to the appropriate fuse block on the heater kit Connect the ground wire to the g...

Page 15: ...he unit in the low voltage connection box located below the unit control box 3 Figure 13 shows representative low voltage connection diagrams Read your thermostat installation instructions for any spe...

Page 16: ...ll not be affected by unconditioned air sun or drafts from open doors or other sources READ installation instructions in thermostat package CAREFULLY because each has some different wiring requirement...

Page 17: ...3 3 3 3 3 3 RPM 3450 3450 3450 3450 3450 3450 HP Compressor 1 5 5 5 5 5 5 Amps RLA Comp 1 17 6 17 6 8 5 8 5 6 3 6 3 Amps LRA Comp 1 136 136 66 1 66 1 55 3 55 3 HP Compressor 2 Amps RLA Comp 2 Amps LRA...

Page 18: ...ter KBTU Hr 480 V Heater Amp 480 V Unit Min Ckt Ampacity 480 V Max Fuse Size 480V Min Circuit Ampacity 480V 480 V 480 V Min Ckt Ampacity 480V 480 VOLT THREE PHASE 60 HZ AUXILIARY ELECTRIC HEATER KITS...

Page 19: ...l p p u S r e w o P e l g n i S RHEEM Model Number r e n o i t i d n o C r i A t i K r e t a e H r e n o i t i d n o C r i A t i K r e t a e H No of Sequence Steps Rated Heater kW 600 V Heater KBTU H...

Page 20: ...0 980 1005 1030 wATTS 560 675 740 810 870 945 1020 1105 1200 RpM 850 895 920 945 960 990 1020 1040 1060 wATTS 605 720 780 850 910 990 1085 1175 1260 RpM 895 930 955 980 1000 1025 1045 1065 1090 wATTS...

Page 21: ...ressor running correctly 8 Check the refrigerant charge using the instructions located on compressor access panel Replace service port caps Service port cores are for system access only and will leak...

Page 22: ...one or more supplementary resist ance heaters XXIII REPLACEMENT PARTS Contact your local distributor for a complete parts list XXIV CHARGE INFORMATION Refer to the appropriate charge chart included in...

Page 23: ...temperatures and pressures to stabilize Sheets It is required to fine tune unit charge Indoor ambient temperature must be between 72 F and 82 F dry bulb at the indoor coil Measure liquid line tempera...

Page 24: ...unit is operating Defective overload protector Replace check for correct voltage Refrigerant undercharge Add refrigerant Registers sweat Low evaporator airflow Increase speed of blower or reduce rest...

Page 25: ...LOW PRESSURE CONTROL OUTDOOR FAN MOTOR PLUG RUN CAPACITOR TERMINAL BLOCK LOW VOLTAGE TIME DELAY CONTROL WIRE NUT TCJW 1 CONNECTORS SUITABLE FOR USE WITH COPPER CONDUCTORS ONLY 2 COMPRESSOR MOTOR THER...

Page 26: ...SURE CONTROL INDOOR BLOWER MOTOR BELT DRIVE LOW AMBIENT COOLING CONTROL LOW PRESSURE CONTROL OUTDOOR FAN MOTOR PLUG RUN CAPACITOR TERMINAL BLOCK LOW VOLTAGE TIME DELAY CONTROL WIRE NUT TCJW 1 CONNECTO...

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