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PHH50–150G3

REV — 6/15/20

INSPECTION

Upon receiving the unit, inspect for structural, 

interior, and exterior damage that may have 

occurred during transit. Report any damage to the 

carrier and file a damage claim immediately.

MOUNTING

The unit is a self-contained horizontal heating 

system.  It  should  be  mounted  on  a  flat  level 

surface. The units may be double stacked for 

shipping and storage.

NEVER FORK LIFT OR CRANE LIFT DOUBLE 

STACKED UNITS . ALWAYS FORKLIFT OR 

CRANE A SINGLE UNIT AT A TIME .

INSTALLATION

The  standard  configuration  of  the  horizontal 

heating units are shown in Figure 1. The unit will 

be shipped as a single packaged unit. 

Figure 2 – Horizontal Heater

1.  Move the unit to the location of operation 

using the forklift pockets located in the base 

of the unit. DO NOT STACK the Heaters. Use 

spreader bars when using a crane to lift the 

heater. 

2.  Power must be supplied to the unit from a 

power source (commercial or generator) 

via connecting power wires or cables which 

terminate in a Camlock fitting. Check the main 

power source being utilized to ensure it has 

the capability to deliver the required power to 

the unit.

3.  Route power cables with Color Coded quick-

connect Camlock Plugs to the unit from the 

main power supply. Attach the power cables 

to the color coded Camlock receptacles. Refer 

to Figure 3 – Camlock Receptacles / Circuit 

Breaker / Data Label for location. 

Make sure 

the power supplied to the unit matches the 

power requirements for this unit .

 Refer to 

the Electrical Data Label provided on the unit 

or  the  specifications  section  of  this  manual 

for power requirements. The Color Coded 

Camlock input connectors have spring loaded 

metal covers. Simply pull back the cover, push 

the Camlock plug into the Camlock receptacle 

and twist ¼ turn until the connector locks.

Figure 2 – Camlock Receptacles /  

Circuit Breaker / Data Label

4.  The unit has a circuit breaker to disconnect 

power at the unit up to the point of the unit’s 

circuit breaker. Refer to Figure 3 above for 

location. Make sure the unit’s circuit breaker 

is in the OFF position before applying power 

to the unit.

CAUTION: WHEN POWER IS ON AT THE MAIN 

POWER SOURCE AND THE UNIT’S CIRCUIT 

BREAKER IS OFF, BE CAREFUL BECAUSE 

Camlock Receptacles

Data Label

Circuit 

Breaker

Summary of Contents for SCPAC5G AS Series

Page 1: ...PORTABLE HORIZONTAL HEATING UNITS INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL 50 60 150 kW PHH50 150G3 REV 6 15 20 Serial Number ...

Page 2: ...SE 3 CYCLE 60 COMP LRA 351 EA QTY 2 RLA 53 6 EA EVAP MOTOR HP 15 0 FLA 35 COND MOTOR HP 3 0 EA QTY 2 RLA 8 6 EA ELEC HEATER KW 15 MCA 25 8 MOP 30 FACTORY CHARGE R 410A 46 lb 0oz CKT1 46 lb 0oz CKT2 TEST PRESS HISIDE 500 PSIG LOSIDE 250 PSIG COMPRESSOR MOTOR AND FAN ARE THERMALLY PROTECTED USE COPPER CONDUCTORS ONLY EXT STATIC PRESS 0 1 TO 1 0 IN WC MAX OUTPUT AIR TEMP 200 DEG F OR LESS MIN CLEARAN...

Page 3: ...ps nuts or washers used to complete a path to ground are removed for servicing they must be reconnected at their original location TABLE OF CONTENTS IDENTIFICATION OF YOUR UNIT 2 SPECIFICATIONS 50 kW Horizontal Portable Heating Unit 4 SPECIFICATIONS 60 kW Horizontal Portable Heating Unit 4 SPECIFICATIONS 150 kW Horizontal Portable Heating Unit 4 INSPECTION 5 MOUNTING 5 INSTALLATION 5 OPERATING INS...

Page 4: ... 80 Drawing Number CA11469D Readings are dependent upon ambient conditions numbers listed are approximate 208 230 3 60 460 3 60 575 3 60 KW 150 Current Draw 188 3 150 6 Motor HP 15 FLA 17 5 13 5 MCA 257 3 205 1 MOP 300 225 Drawing Number CA8875 Readings are dependent upon ambient conditions numbers listed are approximate 208 230 3 60 460 3 60 575 3 60 KW 50 Current Draw 131 2 56 6 45 2 Motor HP 2 ...

Page 5: ... fitting Check the main power source being utilized to ensure it has the capability to deliver the required power to the unit 3 Route power cables with Color Coded quick connect Camlock Plugs to the unit from the main power supply Attach the power cables to the color coded Camlock receptacles Refer to Figure 3 Camlock Receptacles Circuit Breaker Data Label for location Make sure the power supplied...

Page 6: ...ply to the ON position Internal wiring connects the input power at the unit to a circuit breaker on board the unit which also serves as a service disconnect switch for the unit Switch the unit s circuit breaker to the ON position to supply power to the unit Once the power is ON the Power LED should illuminate If the Power LED is illuminated the unit is ready for operation If not check the voltage ...

Page 7: ...ings The Blower Motor and Blower Assembly bearings are permanently lubricated and require no lubrication Belts The supply air blower is belt driven and are provided with adjustable sheaves to change the speed of the air flow if required The drive belts should be examined periodically for wear and for correct tension If the belts are too tight it can cause excessive motor and blower bearing wear an...

Page 8: ... is turned ON No Heating Thermostat Setting Check thermostat setting and increase if required Air Switch Check adjustment on air switch Test and replace defective air switch Circuit Breakers Turn on Heating Circuit Breakers CB1 CB4 Check for tripped Heat Circuit Breakers CB1 CB4 Replace if defective Check operational current amperage Power Light Light OFF No Power to the unit Check Voltage at the ...

Page 9: ...CLOSE ANY OF THE INFOR MATION UPON IT TO OTHERS WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION FROM UNITED COOLAIR CORP SHT 1 OF 1 REV NEW DESCRIPTION DATE 03 13 09 BY JTP ECN YORK PA JTP 01 18 12 DATE DWN BY TITLE DATE APP BY D REV LEV NOT TO SCALE CA11469 DWG NO 15 60 KW ELECTRIC HEAT UNIT WITH 14 OR 16 DUCT CONNECTIONS SCALE U S A UNITED COOLAIR CORP SUPPLY RETURN 14 OR 16 DIA LIFTING POD OPTIONAL A REVISED DIMENS...

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