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Unitary Products Group

5

035-16192-001-A-1001

Y1

W1

Y2

C

R

X

O

HC

O

HR

G

W1

Y2

Y1

R
C

X

R
C

Y1
Y2

O

W1

X

G

TB1

TB2

TERMINALS ON:

- Supply Air Blower Motor

Contactor 10M

OR

- Terminal Block Electric

Heat Control Box

GROUND SCREW

"Heat Pump only" Units

GROUND LUG

Units with Electric

Heat Accessory

3-PHASE LINE VOLTAGE POWER SUPPLY

Refer to electrical data to size the power

wiring, disconnect switch and overcurrent

protection*.

USE COPPER CONDUCTORS ONLY

TERMINALS ON

COMPRESSOR

CONTACTORS 1M &3M

GROUND

LUG

INDOOR UNIT

OUTDOOR UNIT

TERMINALS ON HEAT

PUMP THERMOSTAT

1

1

Control wiring (24-volt)

refer to electrical data

to determine the proper

wire size.

RLA LRA RLA LRA

Qty FLA (Each) Qty FLA (Each)

80 @ 208 V
88 @ 230 V

126 @ 208 V
140 @ 230 V

8 AWG

142

6 AWG

224

104 @ 208 V
115 @ 230 V
165 @ 208 V
182 @ 230 V

8 AWG

111

6 AWG

176

Model Number

Compressors

Outdoor Fan Motors

Minimum

Circuit

Ampacity

System 1

System 2

System 1

System 2

Power Supply

Power Supply

Maximum

Fuse

Size

1

Minimum

Wire Size

AWG

2

Maximum

Wire Length

feet

3

Minimum

Disconnect

Amps

E1FB180A25 208/230-3-60 32.1 195.0 32.1 195.0 208/230-1-60 1

4.7

1

4.7

81.6

90

4 AWG

100

2 AWG

E1FB180A46

460-3-60

16.4 95.0 16.4 95.0

460-1-60

1

2.5

1

2.5

41.9

45

60

E1FB240A25 208/230-3-60 42.0 239.0 42.0 239.0 208/230-1-60 1

4.7

1

4.7

103.9

110

2 AWG

150

0 AWG

E1FB240A46

460-3-60

19.2 125.0 19.2 125.0

460-1-60

1

50

60

2.5

1

2.5

48.2

TABLE 3 - ELECTRICAL DATA

1

Maximum fuse or maximum circuit breaker (HACR type per NEC).

2

Based on three 75°C insulated copper conductors in conduit and ambient of 30°C.

3

Based on 5% voltage drop, since unit controls are powered off the unit supply.  Two minute time delay between system 1 and system 2.

WIRE IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL
AND NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODES

FIG. 3 - TYPICAL FIELD WIRING

1

Only required when an electric heat

accessory is used.

*All outdoor units and all heat pump only indoor units

require dual element, time delay fuses.  Circuit
breakers can be used in lieu of fuses for indoor units
with an electric heat accessory.

Summary of Contents for E1FB180

Page 1: ...cycle plus a check valve to provide the proper flow of refrigerant through the unit during both the cooling and heating cycles All controls are located in the front of the unit and are readily access...

Page 2: ...g Operation 11 Heating Operation 12 Defrost Cycle 12 Operation Below 0 F 13 Emergency Heat Operation 13 START UP CRANKCASE HEATER 10 Ton Unit Only 14 PRE START CHECK 14 INITIAL START UP 14 SAFETY FEAT...

Page 3: ...on re quirements GROUND LEVEL LOCATIONS The units must be installed on a substantial base that will not settle Any strain on the refrigerant lines may cause a refriger ant leak Aone piece concrete sla...

Page 4: ...he dis connect switch and the unit Refer to Figure 4 for the location of the power wire access opening through the front of the unit This opening will re quire a field supplied conduit fitting The fie...

Page 5: ...1 System 2 Power Supply Power Supply Maximum Fuse Size 1 Minimum Wire Size AWG 2 Maximum Wire Length feet 3 Minimum Disconnect Amps E1FB180A25 208 230 3 60 32 1 195 0 32 1 195 0 208 230 1 60 1 4 7 1...

Page 6: ...Bottom2 0 1 Units must be installed outdoors Overhanging structures or shrubs should not obstruct condenser air discharge 2 Adequate snow clearance must be provided if winter operation is expected Co...

Page 7: ...t be designed for the pressure drop due to both friction loss and vertical rise If the total pressure drop exceeds 40 psi some refrigerant may flash before it reaches the thermal expansion valve This...

Page 8: ...left on these surfaces may lead to a future system malfunction NOTE Use only copper tubing that has been especially cleaned and dehydrated for refrigerant use If the tub ing has been open for an exte...

Page 9: ...d EXTENDING THE SERVICE PORTS Refer to Fig 5 1 Loosen the screws that secure the service ports in shipping position 2 Push the service ports through the corner post 3 Tighten the screws to secure the...

Page 10: ...or the outdoor unit the indoor unit and the refrig erant lines using information in Tables 2 Physi cal Data and 6 Refrigerant Line Charge Using the charging procedures outlined above weigh the require...

Page 11: ...diagram COOLING OPERATION 1 The following controls will be energized through terminal O on the thermostat to put the system in the cooling mode Relays RY3 RY4 RY5 and RY6 2 If the fan switch on the t...

Page 12: ...hermostat will cycle the unit to satisfy the heating re quirements of the conditioned space 5 After the unit has shutdown from a heating cycle or a power interruption the anti short cycle feature of t...

Page 13: ...the room thermostat same as described under Item 8 of HEATING OPERA TION 2 The indoor section blower operation will be controlled by the first stage heating TH1 of the room thermostat if the fan switc...

Page 14: ...Check for any abnormal noises and or vibrations and make the necessary adjustments to correct e g fan blade touching shroud refrigerant lines hitting on sheet metal etc 8 After the unit has been oper...

Page 15: ...0 Suction Pressure psig Discharge Pressure psig 115 F 105 F 95 F 85 F 75 F ODDB 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 50 60 70 80 90 Suction Pressure psig Discharge Pressure psig 115 F 105 F 95 F 85 F 75 F ODDB...

Page 16: ...180A 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 Suction Pressure psig Discharge Pressure psig 80 F 70 F 60 F IDDB FIG 10 HEATING MODE CHARGING CHART AT 6000 CFM EFB180A 50 100 150 200 250 300...

Page 17: ...B180A 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 Suction Pressure psig Discharge Pressure psig 80 F 70 F 60 F IDDB FIG 12 HEATING MODE CHARGING CHART AT 6400 CFM EFB240A 50 100 150 200 250 30...

Page 18: ...EFB240A 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 Suction Pressure psig Discharge Pressure psig 80 F 70 F 60 F IDDB FIG 14 HEATING MODE CHARGING CHART AT 7600 CFM EFB240A 50 100 150 200 250 300...

Page 19: ...NOTES Unitary Products Group 19 035 16192 001 A 1001...

Page 20: ...up 5005 York Drive Norman Oklahoma 73069 Subject to change without notice Printed in U S A Copyright by York International Corporation 2001 All Rights Reserved Code SBY 035 16192 001 A 1001 Supersedes...

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