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FX5-220150-025 

 

700 

220 

2.5 

2.7 

2,270 

11.4 

14.3 

14 

15 

11.3 

6.3 

9529 

3618

FX5-220150-042 

 

700 

220 

4.2 

2.7 

3,950 

19.1 

23.9 

10 

25 

19.0 

10.5 

9530 

3618

FX5-220150-063 

 

700 

220 

6.3 

2.7 

6,050 

28.6 

35.8 

40 

28.5 

15.8 

9531 

3618

FX5-220150-084 

 

700 

220 

8.4 

2.7 

8,140 

38.2 

47.8 

50 

37.9 

21.1 

9532 

3619

FX5-220150-126* 

 

1450  220 

12.6 

1.4 

12,100 

57.3 

71.6 

75 

27.5 

15.3 

9533 

3619

FX5-230150-028 

 

700 

230 

2.8 

2.7 

2,480 

12.2 

15.3 

12 

20 

12.6 

7.0 

9529 

3618

FX5-230150-046 

 

700 

230 

4.6 

2.7 

4,310 

20.0 

25.0 

10 

25 

20.8 

11.5 

9530 

3618

FX5-230150-069 

 

700 

230 

6.9 

2.7 

6,610 

30.0 

37.5 

40 

31.2 

17.3 

9531 

3618

FX5-230150-138* 

 

1450 

230 

13.8 

1.4 

13,200 

59.9 

74.9 

80 

30.1 

16.7 

9533 

3619

FX5-380350-025 

 

700 

380 

2.5 

0.7 

2,270 

3.8 

4.8 

16 

11.3 

6.3 

9529 

3618

FX5-380350-042 

 

700 

380 

4.2 

0.7 

3,950 

6.4 

8.0 

16 

10 

19.0 

10.5 

9530 

3618

FX5-380350-063 

 

700 

380 

6.3 

0.7 

6,050 

9.6 

12.0 

14 

15 

28.5 

15.8 

9531 

3618

FX5-380350-084 

 

700 

380 

8.4 

0.7 

8,140 

12.8 

16.0 

12 

20 

37.9 

21.1 

9532 

3618

FX5-380350-125 

 

1450 

380 

12.5 

0.7 

12,100 

19.0 

23.8 

10 

25 

27.3 

15.1 

9533 

3618

FX5-380350-209 

 

3000 

380 

20.9 

1.0 

20,300 

31.8 

39.8 

40 

22.0 

12.2 

9535 

3618

FX5-400350-028 

 

700 

400 

2.8 

0.7 

2,480 

4.0 

5.0 

16 

12.6 

7.0 

9529 

3618

FX5-400350-046 

 

700 

400 

4.6 

0.7 

4,310 

6.6 

8.3 

16 

10 

20.8 

11.5 

9530 

3618

FX5-400350-069 

 

700 

400 

6.9 

0.7 

6,610 

10.0 

12.5 

14 

15 

31.2 

17.3 

9531 

3618

FX5-400350-093 

 

700 

400 

9.3 

0.7 

8,900 

13.4 

16.8 

12 

20 

42.0 

23.3 

9532 

3618

FX5-400350-139 

 

1450 

400 

13.9 

0.7 

13,200 

20.1 

25.1 

10 

30 

30.3 

16.8 

9533 

3618

FX5-400350-185 

 

1450 

400 

18.5 

0.7 

17,800 

26.7 

33.4 

35 

40.3 

22.4 

9534 

3618

FX5-400350-231 

 

3000 

400 

23.1 

1.0 

22,200 

33.3 

41.6 

45 

24.3 

13.5 

9535 

3618

FX5-415350-037 

 

700 

415 

3.7 

0.7 

3,510 

5.1 

6.4 

16 

10 

16.7 

9.3 

9537 

3618

FX5-415350-075 

 

700 

415 

7.5 

0.7 

7,240 

10.4 

13.0 

14 

15 

33.9 

18.8 

9539 

3618

FX5-415350-149  

 

1450 

415 

14.9 

0.7 

14,500 

20.7 

25.9 

10 

30 

32.5 

18.1 

9541 

3618

FX5-415350-224 

 

3000 

415 

22.4 

1.0 

21,800 

31.2 

39.0 

40 

23.6 

13.1 

9543 

3618

FX5-440350-042 

 

700 

440 

4.2 

0.7 

3,950 

5.5 

6.9 

16 

10 

19.0 

10.5 

9537 

3618

FX5-440350-084 

 

700 

440 

8.4 

0.7 

8,140 

11.0 

13.8 

14 

15 

37.9 

21.1 

9539 

3618

FX5-440350-168 

 

1450 

440 

16.8 

0.7 

16,300 

27.5 

34.4 

35 

36.6 

20.4 

9541 

3618

FX5-440350-209 

 

3000 

440 

20.9 

1.0 

20,300 

27.5 

34.4 

35 

22.1 

12.3 

9542 

3618

TEMPERATURE

RISE

FX5 TECHNICAL DATA FOR 50 HZ ELECTRIC AIR HEATERS

oF

oC

NOTES:  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

*

  Exceeds the 48 Amp Circuit limit of NEC 424-22. DS5 not available for these units.

1. Minimum conductor size for 30˚C (86˚F) ambient. Derate conductor for ambient temperature. Use minimum 90˚C (194˚F) insulation. 

2. Heater is functioning normally if at rated voltage the amp draw is within 10% of the value in this table.

3. Operation at lower voltages will result in reduced heat output and amp draw 

 

 

 

 

 

4. Add “T” to model number when adding a built-in thermostat
5. Add “D” to model number when adding a built-in disconnect switch  

 

 

 

 

 

 

6. Add “P” to model number when adding a built-in pilot light 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

7. Add “S” to model number when adding a 3-way switch   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

8. Add “H” to model number for units with high “off” (deenergized) ambient temperatures

9. Add "U" to model number for units with continuous fan option
10. Add "A" to model number for units with stainless steel cabinet.

moDel

VOLTAGE

(V)

NOTE

AIR FLOW

(CFM)

PHASE

NOMINAL

WATTAGE

(kW)

MAX.

MOTOR

NAMEPLATE

CURRENT

(A)

HEATER

WATTAGE

(W)

TOTAL

CURRENT

(A)

MINIMUM

CIRCUIT

AMPACITY

(A)

SUPPLY

WIRE

SIZE

(AWG)

MAXIMUM

FUSE SIZE

(A)

CORE

PART 

NUMBER

CONTACTOR

PART 

NUMBER

C             US

Содержание FX5-220150-025

Страница 1: ...Core are registered trademarks of CCI Thermal Technologies Inc Copyright 2010 All rights reserved approved Locations The Electric Forced Air Heaters are cULus listed certified for the following locations class i divisions 1 2 groups c d class ii division 1 groups e f g class ii division 2 groups f g Class I Zones 1 2 Groups IIA IIB Temperature Code T3B 165 C 329 F 50 Hz 60 Hz Models For details of...

Страница 2: ... Maintenance Grid Regular Service Severe Service Annual Start Up 1 Month 3 Month 12 Month Annual Start Up 1 Month 3 Month 12 Month Clean Finned Tubes Fan Fan Guard Motor Louvers Remove dust using compressed air Do not Spray with water or solvents Do not immerse in water or solvents X X X Electrical Check all terminal connections and conductors Tighten loose connections Replace conductors with dama...

Страница 3: ...eplaced A factory supplied exchange core can be shipped immediately from stock Refer to the Repair and Replacement section for details Check all enclosures Interior of enclosures must be clean dry and free of foreign materials Threaded covers must be installed and hand tight Note Enclosure joints are metal to metal Do not use gasket material or sealant in joints A grease is applied to the joints a...

Страница 4: ...igh limit disabled or disconnected from the control circuit 9 Venting pressure of the pressure relief valve is factory set Do not tamper with lock nut 10 Do not tamper or remove warning label indicator on the PRV 11 Operate the heater only while it is permanently mounted in an upright position Refer to the Installation Mechanical section for details 12 Heater must be kept clean When operating in a...

Страница 5: ...e are no voltage fluctuations 4 0 Heat exchanger is dirty 4 1 Clean the heat exchanger using compressed air 5 0 PRV has released 5 1 If there are signs that the PRV has released fluid PRV indicator is broken blackening around the PRV exit hole or there are fluid stains visible on the top louver shut the unit down immediately 5 2 Check for restricted air flow bad motor broken thermostat or malfunct...

Страница 6: ...me delay fuses for maximum safety Unless stated otherwise in your local code fuse size shall be 125 of line current or next size larger F ield W iring 1 The supply conductors ground conductor and room thermostat conductors see point 2 page 5 all pass through the 1 NPT opening see Figure 6 and are to be wired into the control enclosure see Figure 7A 2 Heater may be supplied with a factory installed...

Страница 7: ... T STAT c To reduce risk of ignition of hazardous atmospheres conduit runs must have a sealing fitting connected within 18 inches 457 mm Factory installed conduits require no further sealing Integral Disconnect is sealed at factory 4 The internal grounding terminal in the control enclosure or in the integral disconnect enclosure when this option is provided shall be used as the equipment grounding...

Страница 8: ... 1 2 3 4 5 6 2 3 4 6 5 3 PHASE WIRING SCHEMATIC 3 WAY SWITCH AND CONTINUOUS FAN OPTION A B C A B C OPTIONAL 3 WAY SWITCH FAN B OFF AUTO A C ELEMENTS 380 415 60HZ 208 230 240 480 800 60HZ OPTIONAL INTEGRAL DISCONNECT L2 L3 L1 OPTIONAL PILOT LIGHT OPTIONAL ROOM THERMOSTAT PCB FUSE OPTIONAL REDUNDANT TEMPERATURE HIGH LIMIT AUTO RESET TEMPERATURE HIGH LIMIT AMBIENT AIR AUTO RESET TEMPERATURE HIGH LIMI...

Страница 9: ... 23 1 3 1 0 22 200 33 3 41 6 8 45 24 3 13 5 9535 3618 FX5 415350 037 700 415 3 7 3 0 7 3 510 5 1 6 4 16 10 16 7 9 3 9537 3618 FX5 415350 075 700 415 7 5 3 0 7 7 240 10 4 13 0 14 15 33 9 18 8 9539 3618 FX5 415350 149 1450 415 14 9 3 0 7 14 500 20 7 25 9 10 30 32 5 18 1 9541 3618 FX5 415350 224 3000 415 22 4 3 1 0 21 800 31 2 39 0 8 40 23 6 13 1 9543 3618 FX5 440350 042 700 440 4 2 3 0 7 3 950 5 5 6...

Страница 10: ...15 0 14 15 37 2 20 7 10417 10557 FX5 480360 150 480 15 0 3 0 7 14 400 18 0 22 5 10 25 27 1 15 1 10426 10557 FX5 480360 200 480 20 0 3 0 7 19 400 24 1 30 1 8 35 36 1 20 1 10218 10557 FX5 480360 250 480 25 0 3 1 0 24 200 30 1 37 6 8 40 45 2 25 1 10430 10557 FX5 480360 300 480 30 0 3 1 0 29 200 36 1 45 1 6 50 26 4 14 6 10431 10558 FX5 480360 350 480 35 0 3 1 0 34 200 42 1 52 6 6 60 30 7 17 1 10432 10...

Страница 11: ...low watt density high grade metal sheathed elements Temperature High Limit Automatic reset type snap action bimetal open on temperature rise Rated 100 000 cycles at 10 amps handles 0 128 amps Control Circuit 120 Volts 0 128 amps 15VA Grounded Optional Built in Thermostat Explosion proof 2 C to 28 C 36 F to 82 F Optional Built in Disconnect Switch DS5 for use only on heaters with total current not ...

Страница 12: ...ng life low watt density high grade metal sheathed elements Temperature High Limit Automatic reset type snap action bimetal open on temperature rise Rated 100 000 cycles at 10 amps handles 0 128 amps Control Circuit 120 Volts 0 128 amps 15VA Grounded Optional Built in Thermostat Explosion proof 2 C to 28 C 36 F to 82 F Optional Built in Disconnect Switch DS5 for use only on heaters with total curr...

Страница 13: ...N BUS BAR CONFIGURATION BUS BAR CONFIGURATION ALL 1 PHASE MODELS FOR ALL 3 PHASE EXCEPT 380 50 HERTZ 3 PHASE 380 VOLT 50 HERTZ MODELS ONLY HEATER ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM CONTROL ENCLOSURE ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM HIGH LIMIT ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM ...

Страница 14: ... Motor Mount 13 Painted 3788 S S 9111 Painted 3788 S S 9111 Painted 3788 S S 9111 Bracket Motor Mount Left 14 3737 Emersion Motors 4590 Baldor Marathon Motors Coupling Motor Mount 15 9500 3813 10389 Conduit Motor 16 5371 5371 5371 Cover Thermostat Enclosure 17 3813 3812 3813 Conduit Control Enclosure 18 9314 9315 9316 Conduit Element Enclosure 19 9679 9679 9679 Enclosure Element 20 3510 3510 3510 ...

Страница 15: ...it 1 located between motor junction box and control enclosure by turning it in the direction illustrated see Figure 14 Note conduits 1 and 2 are not interchangeable and have left hand threads on one end this end is indicated by a machined groove 3 Remove the 2 piece fan guard assembly see Figure 15 4 Lift the motor assembly off the motor mount 5 Before removing the fan measure and record the locat...

Страница 16: ...lied contactor of the same rating T ransformer 1 Replace with a factory supplied transformer of the same rating 2 On the new transformer select primary wires to match heater voltage Ensure that the correct transformer secondary lead is grounded see Figure 9 Individually terminate all unused wires using closed end connectors F use Replace fuse with one of the same type and rating as indicated on P ...

Страница 17: ... We will provide replacement parts free of charge as necessary to restore any unit to operating condition provided that the inoperative parts be returned to us freight prepaid and that the replacement parts be accepted freight collect 2 The complete heater may be returned to our plant for repair or replacement at our discretion provided that all related freight costs be borne by the customer 3 Cor...

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