COBRA™ Energy Recovery Units
48/50HJ004-014 with 62AQ060-300
Single-Package Rooftop Units
with Energy Recovery Capability
Installation, Start-Up,
and Service Supplement
SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
IMPORTANT: This is a supplemental instruction for the
48/50HJ and the 62AQ Installation, Start-Up and Service
Instructions. It is not intended to take the place of either
instruction or to be a complete piece in itself.
Installation and servicing of air-conditioning equipment can
be hazardous due to system pressure and electrical compo-
nents. Only trained and qualified service personnel should
install, repair, or service air-conditioning equipment.
Untrained personnel can perform basic maintenance func-
tions of cleaning coils and filters and replacing filters. All other
operations should be performed by trained service personnel.
When working on air-conditioning equipment, observe precau-
tions in the literature, tags and labels attached to the unit, and
other safety precautions that apply.
Verify that the power source supplied to the unit matches
the voltages and amperages listed on the unit rating plate.
Follow all safety codes. Wear safety glasses and work
gloves. Use quenching cloth for unbrazing operations. Have
fire extinguishers available for all brazing operations.
CONTENTS
Page
SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
GENERAL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-29
Step 1 — Inspect Shipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Step 2 — Provide Unit Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
• ROOF CURB
Step 3 — Field Fabricate Ductwork. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Step 4 — Rig and Place Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
•
POSITIONING
Step 5 — Install Flue Hood (48HJ Only) . . . . . . . . . 11
Step 6 — Install Gas Piping (48HJ Only). . . . . . . . . 11
Step 7 — Install External Trap for Condensate
Drain. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Step 8 — Make Electrical Connections . . . . . . . . . . 11
• FIELD POWER SUPPLY
Disconnect gas piping from unit when leak
testing at pressure greater than 1/2 psig. Pres-
1
sures greater than /2 psig will cause gas
valve damage resulting in hazardous condi-
tion. If gas valve is subjected to pressure
• FACTORY-SUPPLIED NON-FUSED
1
greater than /2 psig, it must be replaced
DISCONNECT
before use. When pressure testing field-
supplied gas piping at pressures of 1/2 psig or
less, a unit connected to such piping must be
isolated by manually closing the gas valve.
• FIELD CONTROL WIRING
• HEAT ANTICIPATOR SETTINGS
Step 9 — Assemble and Mount
Supply-Air Hood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Step 10 — Mount the Barometric Relief Damper . . 28
Step 11 — Set the Outdoor Cooling and
Heating Thermostats. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
LIGHT COMMERCIAL THERMIDISTAT
Before performing service or maintenance operations on
unit, turn off main power switch to unit and install a lock-
out tag. Electrical shock could cause personal injury.
ACCESSORY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30-34
General. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Dehumidification Equipment and Connections . . . 30
Step 1 — Select Light Commercial
GENERAL
Thermidistat Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Step 2 — Set DIP Switches. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Step 3 — Install Light Commercial Thermidistat . . 31
Step 4 — Set Light Commercial Thermidistat
Configuration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Step 5 — Conduct Light Commercial
Carrier’s factory-installed optional COBRA Energy Recov-
ery units precondition ventilation air for the rooftop unit during
winter and summer operation and recover energy from the
building exhaust air. These units are designed to satisfy the
higher ventilation requirements and other building codes while
minimizing energy costs.
Factory installation of the energy recovery section provides
the benefit of reduced field-installation time, single point pow-
er connections, and the assurance of a factory test for the com-
plete COBRA Energy Recovery unit. The energy recovery sec-
tion requires less maintenance than other energy recovery
systems and can be serviced by any qualified refrigeration
technician.
Thermidistat Start-Up and Checkout . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Step 6 — Make Final Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
OPERATIONAL INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
PRE-START-UP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
START-UP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
SERVICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35-37
TROUBLESHOOTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38-41
NOTE: Because of the location of the energy recovery section,
the unit nameplate has been moved to the opposite end of the
rooftop section, on the upper, right-hand part of the panel.
ROOFTOP UNIT AND ENERGY$RECYCLER2
START-UP CHECKLIST. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CL-1, CL-2
Manufacturer reserves the right to discontinue, or change at any time, specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations.
PC 111 Catalog No. 534-80122 Printed in U.S.A. Form 48/50HJ,62AQ-2SIS Pg 1 9-02 Replaces: 48/50HJ,62AQ-1SIS
Book 1
1
4
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Tab 1a 1b 6a 6b
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Deck pans
2" Return support.
Only used on some
applications.
49 15/16"
78 1/4"
3 1/4
DUCT OPENING SIZES
R1
Supply = 15 11/16" x 31 3/8"
R1 = 15 5/16" x 29 1/16"
R2 = 15 5/16" x 9"
Deck pans
R2
14"
Supply
14"
2"
R1 = Return from building to HVAC
R2 = Return from building to 62AQ
110 11/16"
49 15/16"
SIDE VIEW
END VIEW
Fig. 2B — COBRA™ Energy Recovery Unit Full-Perimeter Roof Curb — 48/50HJ008-014 with 62AQ200,300
If electric control power or gas service is to be routed
through the basepan, a field-installed accessory thru-the-
bottom connection must be used. Attach the accessory to the
basepan per the information in the accessory installation
instructions. Thru-the-bottom connections must be installed
before unit is set on roof.
If the combined unit roof curb is not being used, additional
support may be desired under the energy recovery section of
the unit. An accessory support and pad for the energy recovery
section can be used. See Fig. 4. Place the protective rubber pad
on the roof so that the edge near the unit is located about 6-in.
from the end of the energy recovery section. Measure the
distance from the bottom of energy recovery rails to the pad.
Adjust the energy recovery equipment support to match the
measured distance and screw into place with the 4 screws pro-
vided. See Fig. 4. Place the support underneath the energy re-
covery unit and on the protective rubber pad. This is done by
lifting the end of the energy recovery section slightly above
level and then sliding the support underneath the rails.
Curb should be level. This is necessary for unit condensate
drain to function properly. Refer to Accessory Roof Curb
Installation Instructions for additional information as required.
Step 3 — Field Fabricate Ductwork — Secure all
ducts to roof curb and building structure. Do not connect duct-
work to unit. Insulate and weatherproof all external ductwork,
joints, and roof openings with counter flashing and mastic in
accordance with applicable codes. See Fig. 5A and 5B for duct
dimensions.
Ducts passing through an unconditioned space must be
insulated and covered with a vapor barrier. If a plenum return is
used, the return should be ducted through the roof deck to com-
ply with applicable fire codes.
A minimum clearance is not required around ductwork.
These units are designed for a minimum continuous heating
return-air temperature of 50 F (dry bulb), or an intermittent
operation down to 45 F (dry bulb), such as when used with a
night set-back thermostat. To operate at lower return-air
temperatures, a field-supplied outdoor-air temperature control
must be used to initiate both stages of heat when the tempera-
ture is below 45 F. Indoor comfort may be compromised when
these lower air temperatures are used with insufficient heating
temperature rise.
IMPORTANT: The gasketing of the unit to the roof curb is
critical for a watertight seal. Install gasket supplied with the
roof curb as shown in Fig. 3A and 3B. Improperly applied
gasket can result in air leaks and poor unit performance.
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ROOF CURB
ACCESSORY
CONNECTOR
PKG. ACCY.
CRBTMPWR001A00
CRBTMPWR002A00
D ALT
A
UNIT SIZE
B
C
GAS
POWER
CONTROL
DRAIN HOLE
3/4″ [19] NPT
11/4″ [31.7]
3/4″ [19] NPT
3/4″
1/2″
1′-2″
CRRFCURB001A00
CRRFCURB002A00
[356]
48/50HJ
004-007
[19] NPT
[12.7]
1′-911
/
″
1′-4″
13/4″
2′-0″
1/2″
[5511]6 [406]
[44.5]
CRBTMPWR003A00
CRBTMPWR004A00
[610]
1/2″
[12.7] NPT
3/4″
[12.7]
11/4″ [31.7]
NOTES:
[19] NPT
1. Roof curb accessory is shipped disassembled.
2. Insulated panels.
3. Dimensions in [ ] are in millimeters.
4. Roof curb: galvanized steel.
5. Attach ductwork to curb (flanges of duct rest on curb).
6. Service clearance: 4 ft on each side.
7.
Direction of airflow.
8. Connector packages CRBTMPWR001A00 and
002A00 are for thru-the-curb type gas. Packages
CRBTMPWR003A00 and 004A00 are for thru-the-
bottom type gas connections.
TO ENSURE AIRTIGHT CONNECTION.
PLACE UNIT AS CLOSE TO THIS
END AS POSSIBLE
TO ENSURE AIRTIGHT CONNECTION.
PLACE UNIT AS CLOSE TO THIS
END AS POSSIBLE
Fig. 3A — Roof Curb Details (48/50HJ004-007 Section Only)
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D ALT
DRAIN
HOLE
ROOF CURB
ACCESSORY
UNIT SIZE
48/50HJ
CONNECTOR
PKG. ACCY.
“A”
B
C
GAS
POWER
CONTROL
CRRFCURB003A00 1′-2″ [356]
CRRFCURB004A00 2′-0″ [610]
CRBTMPWR001A00
CRBTMPWR002A00
3/4″ [19] NPT
11/4″ [31.7]
3/4″
1/2″
008-014
[19] NPT
[12.7] NPT
2′-87/16
″
1′-1015
/
″
13/4″
1/2″
[827]
[583]16
[44.5]
CRBTMPWR003A00
CRBTMPWR004A00
3/4″ [19] NPT
NOTES:
1/2″
[12.7] NPT
1. Roof curb accessory is shipped disassembled.
2. Insulated panels: 1-in. thick polyurethane foam,
13/4 lb density.
3/4″
[12.7] NPT
11/4″ [31.7]
[19] NPT
3. Dimensions in [ ] are in millimeters.
4. Roof curb: 16-gage steel.
5. Attach ductwork to curb (flanges of duct rest on
curb).
6. Service clearance 4 ft on each side.
7.
Direction of airflow.
8. Connector packages CRBTMPWR001A00 and
2A00 are for thru-the-curb gas type. Packages
CRBTMPWR003A00 and 4A00 are for thru-
the-bottom type gas connections.
TO ENSURE AN AIRTIGHT CONNECTION,
PLACE UNIT ON CURB AS CLOSE TO
DUCT END AS POSSIBLE.
TO ENSURE AN AIRTIGHT CONNECTION,
PLACE UNIT ON CURB AS CLOSE TO
DUCT END AS POSSIBLE.
Fig. 3B — Roof Curb Details (48/50HJ008-014 Section Only)
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DIMENSIONS (in.)
EQUIPMENT SUPPORT
PART NUMBER
UNIT SIZE
3-6 Ton
A
B
C
4”
CRAQSUPT001A00
CRAQSUPT002A00
CRAQSUPT003A00
CRAQSUPT004A00
36.9 40 8 to 14
36.9 40 14 to 24
49.7 54 8 to 14
49.7 54 14 to 24
A
71/2-121/2 Ton
HVAC UNIT
ENERGY
RECOVERY
SECTION
C”
SCREW
SUPPORT
IN PLACE
PAD
ADJUSTABLE
EQUIPMENT
SUPPORT
CURB
ROOF
10” x B (SEE CHART)
PROTECTIVE
RUBBER PAD
(EPDM)
Fig. 4 — Supplemental Energy Recovery Section Equipment Support
Unit may be installed directly on wood flooring or on
Class A, B, or C roof-covering material when roof curb is used.
Although unit is weatherproof, guard against water from
higher level runoff and overhangs.
Flue vent discharge must have a minimum horizontal clear-
ance of 4 ft from electric and gas meters, gas regulators, and
gas relief equipment.
Minimum distance between unit and other electrically live
parts is 48 inches.
Step 4 — Rig and Place Unit — Keep unit upright
and do not drop. Spreader bars are not required if top crating is
left on unit. Rollers may be used to move unit across a roof.
Remove the bottom wooden skids that are under the unit by
removing the wooden plates that hold the bottom wooden
frame to the unit. Level by using unit frame as a reference. Lift-
ing holes are provided in base rails as shown in Fig. 6A and 6B.
Refer to rigging instructions on unit.
Flue gas can deteriorate building materials. Orient unit
such that flue gas will not affect building materials. Locate
mechanical draft system flue assembly at least 48 in. from an
adjacent building or combustible material.
Adequate combustion- and ventilation-air space must be
provided for proper operation of this equipment. Be sure that
installation complies with all local codes and Section 5.3, Air
for Combustion and Ventilation, NFGC (National Fuel Gas
Code), and ANSI (American National Standards Institute)
Z223.1, and NFPA (National Fire Protection Association)
54 TIA-54-84-1. In Canada, installation must be in accordance
with the CAN1-B149 installation codes for gas burning
appliances.
All panels must be in place when rigging.
POSITIONING — Maintain clearance around and above unit
to provide minimum distance from combustible materials,
proper airflow, and service access. A properly positioned unit
will have the following clearances between unit and roof curb:
1/4-in. clearance between roof curb and base rails on each side
1
and duct end of unit; /4-in. clearance between roof curb and
condenser coil end of unit.
Do not install unit in an indoor location. Do not locate unit
air inlets near exhaust vents or other sources of contaminated
air.
Be sure that unit is installed such that snow will not block
the combustion intake or flue outlet.
After unit is in position, remove rigging skids and shipping
materials.
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MAX WEIGHT
A
B
C
lb
890
905
900
915
920
935
995
1010
795
810
805
820
825
840
880
895
kg
in.
mm
in
mm
in.
mm
847
847
847
847
847
847
1070
1070
847
847
847
847
847
847
1070
1070
48HJ004 w/62AQ060
48HJ004 w/62AQ100
48HJ005 w/62AQ060
48HJ005 w/62AQ100
48HJ006 w/62AQ060
48HJ006 w/62AQ100
48HJ007 w/62AQ060
48HJ007 w/62AQ100
50HJ004 w/62AQ060
50HJ004 w/62AQ100
50HJ005 w/62AQ060
50HJ005 w/62AQ100
50HJ006 w/62AQ060
50HJ006 w/62AQ100
50HJ007 w/62AQ060
50HJ007 w/62AQ100
404
411
409
415
418
425
452
459
361
368
365
372
375
381
400
407
95.6
95.6
95.6
95.6
95.6
95.6
95.6
95.6
95.6
95.6
95.6
95.6
95.6
95.6
95.6
95.6
2428.20
2428.20
2428.20
2428.20
2428.20
2428.20
2428.20
2428.20
2428.20
2428.20
2428.20
2428.20
2428.20
2428.20
2428.20
2428.20
57.38
57.38
57.38
57.38
57.38
57.38
57.38
57.38
57.38
57.38
57.38
57.38
57.38
57.38
57.38
57.38
1457.30
1457.30
1457.30
1457.30
1457.30
1457.30
1457.30
1457.30
1457.30
1457.30
1457.30
1457.30
1457.30
1457.30
1457.30
1457.30
33.35
33.35
33.35
33.35
33.35
33.35
42.12
42.12
33.35
33.35
33.35
33.35
33.35
33.35
42.12
42.12
Fig. 6A — Rigging Label — COBRA™ Energy Recovery Unit — Sizes 48/50HJ004-007
trap, pitch the line away from the unit at 1-in. per 10-ft of run.
Do not use a pipe smaller than the connection (3/4-in.).
Step 5 — Install Flue Hood (48HJ Rooftop Sec-
tions Only) — Refer to the 48HJ installation instructions for
information on installing the flue hood.
Step 8 — Make Electrical Connections
Step 6 — Install Gas Piping (48HJ Rooftop Sec-
tions Only) — Refer to the 48HJ installation instructions for
information on installing the gas piping.
Unit cabinet must have an uninterrupted, unbroken electri-
cal ground to minimize the possibility of personal injury if
an electrical fault should occur. This ground may consist of
electrical wire connected to unit ground lug in control com-
partment, or conduit approved for electrical ground when
installed in accordance with NEC (National Electrical
Code), ANSI/NFPA, latest edition, and local electrical
codes. Do not use gas piping as an electrical ground. Fail-
ure to follow this warning could result in the installer being
liable for personal injury of others.
Step 7 — Install External Trap For Condensate
Drain — The condensate from the rooftop unit along with
condensate from the upper coil of the energy recovery section
is internally piped to the condensate pan in the lower section of
the energy recovery section. For this reason, the bottom drain
on the rooftop unit CANNOT be used for a condensate drain.
The 3/4-in. drain connection on the energy recovery section is
located near the bottom left of the exhaust air section. See
Fig. 5A and 5B. The energy recovery section must have a
field-fabricated, external, P-trap installed for condensate drain-
age. Trap must be at least 4-in. deep to protect against freeze-
up. If the drain line is installed downstream from the external
FIELD POWER SUPPLY — All units except 208/230-v
units are factory wired for the voltage shown on the nameplate.
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MAX WEIGHT
A
B
C
lb
kg
in.
mm
in.
mm
in.
mm
48HJ008 w/62AQ200
48HJ008 w/62AQ300
48HJ009 w/62AQ200
48HJ009 w/62AQ300
48HJ012 w/62AQ200
48HJ012 w/62AQ300
48HJ014 w/62AQ200
48HJ014 w/62AQ300
50HJ008 w/62AQ200
50HJ008 w/62AQ300
50HJ009 w/62AQ200
50HJ009 w/62AQ300
50HJ012 w/62AQ200
50HJ012 w/62AQ300
50HJ014 w/62AQ200
50HJ014 w/62AQ300
1310
1355
1315
1360
1400
1445
1440
1485
1240
1285
1245
1290
1325
1370
1345
1410
595
616
597
618
636
657
655
675
564
584
566
586
602
623
620
641
77.42
77.42
77.42
77.42
77.42
77.42
77.42
77.42
77.42
77.42
77.42
77.42
77.42
77.42
77.42
77.42
1966.5
1966.5
1966.5
1966.5
1966.5
1966.5
1966.5
1966.5
1966.5
1966.5
1966.5
1966.5
1966.5
1966.5
1966.5
1966.5
66.50
66.50
66.50
66.50
66.50
66.50
66.50
66.50
66.50
66.50
66.50
66.50
66.50
66.50
66.50
66.50
1689.10
1689.10
1689.10
1689.10
1689.10
1689.10
1689.10
1689.10
1689.10
1689.10
1689.10
1689.10
1689.10
1689.10
1689.10
1689.10
42.12
42.12
42.12
42.12
50.12
50.12
50.12
50.12
42.12
42.12
42.12
42.12
42.12
42.12
42.12
42.12
1070
1070
1070
1070
1273
1273
1273
1273
1070
1070
1070
1070
1070
1070
1070
1070
Fig. 6B — Rigging Label — COBRA™ Energy Recovery Unit — Sizes 48/50HJ008-014
If the 208/230-v unit is to be connected to a 208-v power sup-
ply, the transformer must be rewired by moving the black wire
with the 1/4-in. female space connector from the 230-volt con-
nection and moving to the 200-volt 1/4-in. male terminal on the
primary side of the transformer.
Refer to unit label diagram for additional information. Pig-
tails are provided for field wire connections. Use factory-
supplied splices or UL (Underwriters’ Laboratories) approved
copper/aluminum connector.
When installing units, provide a disconnect per the NEC.
All field wiring must comply with NEC and local
requirements.
Install field wiring as follows:
1. Install conduit through side panel openings. Install con-
duit between disconnect and control box.
may cause damage to electrical components. Such operation
would invalidate any applicable Carrier warranty.
FACTORY-SUPPLIED NON-FUSED DISCONNECT — The
factory-supplied disconnect is capable of handling disconnect
amps up to 80 A for a COBRA Energy Recovery unit. For dis-
connect amps greater than 80 A, a field-supplied disconnect is
required.
FIELD CONTROL WIRING — Install a Carrier-approved
accessory thermidistat assembly according to installation
instructions included with the accessory. Locate thermidistat as-
sembly on a solid wall in the conditioned space to sense average
temperature in accordance with thermidistat installation instruc-
tions on page 30. Connect thermidistat wires to terminal board.
Route thermidistat cable or equivalent single leads of col-
ored wire from subbase terminals through connector on unit to
low-voltage connections (shown in Fig. 8). Thermidistat con-
trol wiring is routed to both the rooftop unit control box and the
energy recovery section control box.
2. Install power lines to terminal connections as shown in
Fig. 7.
Voltage to compressor terminals during operation must be
within voltage range indicated on unit nameplate (see
Tables 1A-1H). On 3-phase units, voltages between phases must
be balanced within 2% and the current within 10%. Use the for-
mula shown in the legend for Tables 1A-1H, Note 2 to deter-
mine the percent of voltage imbalance. Operation on improper
line voltage or excessive phase imbalance constitutes abuse and
If a PremierLink™ control is used, a thermidistat does not
need to be used. A humidistat and a separate room air sensor
are used. Two extra terminal blocks (TB2 and TB3) are provid-
ed in the control box for all units with PremierLink controls.
No wiring should be directly connected to the PremierLink
control. Wire sensors to TB2 or TB3. Humidistat is wired to
TB1 and energy recovery section control box.
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NOTE: For wire runs up 50 ft, use no. 18 AWG (American Wire
Gage) insulated wire (35 C minimum). For 50 to 75 ft, use no.
16 AWG insulated wire (35 C minimum). For over 75 ft, use no.
14 AWG insulated wire (35 C minimum). All wire larger than
no. 18 AWG cannot be directly connected to the thermostat and
will require a junction box and splice at the thermostat.
Pass the control wires through the hole provided in the cor-
ner post; then feed wires through the raceway built into the
corner post to the 24-v barrier located on the left side of the
control box. See Fig. 10. The raceway provides the UL
required clearance between high- and low-voltage wiring.
NOTE: A humidistat and a temperature sensor can be used in
place of a thermidistat for PremierLink™ units.
HEAT ANTICIPATOR SETTINGS — Set heat anticipator
settings at .14 amp for the first stage and .14 amp for second-
stage heating, when available.
Table 1A — Electrical Data (COBRA™ Energy Recovery 48HJ004-007 Units with 62AQ060)
POWER SUPPLY
DISCONNECT SIZE*
NOMINAL
V-PH-Hz
IFM
TYPE
CONV
OUTLET
62AQ
FLA
UNIT
FUSE OR
MCA
FLA
LRA
HACR BKR
STD
STD
NO
9.2
9.2
34.8/34.8
40.8/40.8
40/40
45/45
35/35
41/41
135/135
140/140
208/230-1-60
208/230-3-60
YES
STD
STD
HIGH STATIC
HIGH STATIC
NO
YES
NO
9.2
9.2
9.2
9.2
27.7/27.7
33.7/33.7
28.6/28.6
34.6/34.6
35/35
40/35
35/35
40/40
29/29
34/34
30/30
35/35
124/124
129/129
154/154
158/158
48HJ004
YES
STD
NO
YES
NO
9.2
9.2
9.2
9.2
13.6
16.3
14.0
16.7
20
20
20
20
14
20
15
20
63
67
77
82
STD
460-3-60
HIGH STATIC
HIGH STATIC
YES
STD
STD
NO
9.2
9.2
44.4/44.4
50.4/50.4
60/60
60/60
44/44
50/50
173/173
178/178
208/230-1-60
208/230-3-60
YES
STD
STD
HIGH STATIC
HIGH STATIC
NO
YES
NO
9.2
9.2
9.2
9.2
31.7/31.7
37.7/37.7
32.6/32.6
38.6/38.6
40/40
40/40
40/40
45/45
33/33
38/38
34/34
39/39
140/140
145/145
170/170
174/174
48HJ005
YES
STD
NO
YES
NO
9.2
9.2
9.2
9.2
15.2
17.9
15.6
18.3
20
20
20
20
16
21
16
22
70
75
84
89
STD
460-3-60
HIGH STATIC
HIGH STATIC
YES
STD
STD
NO
9.2
9.2
55.5/55.5
61.5/61.5
70/70
70/70
56/56
61/61
250/250
255/255
208/230-1-60
208/230-3-60
YES
STD
STD
HIGH STATIC
HIGH STATIC
NO
YES
NO
9.2
9.2
9.2
9.2
38.1/38.1
44.1/44.1
39.8/39.8
45.8/45.8
45/45
50/50
45/45
50/50
39/39
44/44
41/41
46/46
202/202
207/207
221/221
226/226
48HJ006
48HJ007
YES
STD
NO
YES
NO
9.2
9.2
9.2
9.2
19.3
22.0
20.1
22.8
25
25
25
25
20
25
20
26
101
106
110
115
STD
460-3-60
HIGH STATIC
HIGH STATIC
YES
STD
STD
NO
YES
9.2
9.2
42.0/42.0
48.0/48.0
50/50
60/60
42/42
48/48
234/234
239/239
208/230-3-60
208/230-3-60
HIGH STATIC
HIGH STATIC
NO
YES
9.2
9.2
43.7/43.7
49.7/49.7
50/50
60/60
44/44
50/50
253/253
258/258
STD
STD
HIGH STATIC
HIGH STATIC
NO
YES
NO
9.2
9.2
9.2
9.2
19.8
22.5
20.6
23.3
25
25
25
30
20
26
21
26
114
118
123
128
460-3-60
YES
LEGEND
Example: Supply voltage is 460-3-60.
AB = 452 v
BC = 464 v
AC = 455 v
FLA
—
—
—
—
—
Full Load Amps
HACR
IFM
Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration
Indoor (Evaporator) Fan Motor
Locked Rotor Amps
LRA
MCA
452 + 464 + 455
3
Average Voltage =
=
Minimum Circuit Amps
MOCP — Maximum Overcurrent Protection
NEC
UL
—
—
National Electrical Code
Underwriters’ Laboratories
1371
3
*Used to determine minimum disconnect per NEC.
= 457
†Single point box CRSINGLE017A00 is part of base unit.
Determine maximum deviation from average voltage.
(AB) 457 – 452 = 5 v
NOTES:
(BC) 464 – 457 = 7 v
1. In compliance with NEC requirements for multimotor and combination load
equipment (refer to NEC Articles 430 and 440), the overcurrent protective
device for the unit shall be fuse or HACR breaker. UL, Canada units may be
fuse or circuit breaker.
(AC) 457 – 455 = 2 v
Maximum deviation is 7 v.
Determine percent of voltage imbalance.
7
2. Unbalanced 3-Phase Supply Voltage
Never operate a motor where a phase imbalance in supply voltage is
greater than 2%. Use the following formula to determine the percent of volt-
age imbalance.
% Voltage Imbalance = 100 x
457
= 1.53%
max voltage deviation from average voltage
This amount of phase imbalance is satisfactory as it is below the maximum
allowable 2%.
= 100 x
average voltage
IMPORTANT: If the supply voltage phase imbalance is more than 2%, con-
tact your local electric utility company immediately.
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Table 1B — Electrical Data (COBRA™ Energy Recovery 50HJ004-007 Units with 62AQ060)
HEAT
POWER SUPPLY
SINGLE
POINT BOX
CRSINGLE
---A00
DISCONNECT SIZE*
HEATER
CRHEATER
---A00
NOMINAL
V-PH-Hz
IFM
TYPE
CONV
OUTLET
62AQ
FLA
UNIT
FUSE OR
HACR BKR
FLA
MCA
MOCP
FLA
LRA
NONE
001
—/—
34.8/ 34.8
35.7/ 38.8
45.2/ 49.7
55.1/ 61.2
63.2/ 70.5
74.5/ 83.6
40/40
40/45
50/50
—
—
—
—
35/ 35
35/ 37
43/ 47
52/ 58
60/ 67
70/ 79
135/135
135/135
135/135
135/135
135/135
135/135
15.9/18.3
23.5/27.1
31.4/36.3
37.9/43.8
46.9/54.2
—
002
—
—
STD
STD
NO
YES
NO
9.2
9.2
9.2
9.2
9.2
9.2
003
60/ 70
70/ 80
80/ 90
004
004
005
004
—
002+002
—
208/230-1-60
NONE
001
—/—
40.8/ 40.8
40.8/ 43.0
50.0/ 53.9
59.9/ 65.4
68.0/ 74.7
79.3/ 87.8
27.7/ 27.7
27.7/ 29.1
32.8/ 35.4
38.5/ 42.0
43.2/ 47.4
57.5/ 64.0
33.7/ 33.7
33.7/ 33.7
37.6/ 39.6
43.3/ 46.2
48.0/ 51.6
62.3/ 68.2
28.6/ 28.6
28.6/ 30.0
33.7/ 36.3
39.4/ 42.9
44.1/ 48.3
58.4/ 64.9
45/45
45/50
60/60
—
—
—
—
41/ 41
41/ 42
49/ 52
58/ 63
65/ 71
76/ 83
29/ 29
29/ 29
32/ 34
37/ 40
41/ 45
55/ 60
34/ 34
34/ 34
37/ 39
43/ 45
47/ 50
60/ 65
30/ 30
30/ 30
33/ 35
38/ 41
42/ 46
56/ 62
140/140
140/140
140/140
140/140
140/140
140/140
124/124
124/124
124/124
124/124
124/124
124/124
129/129
129/129
129/129
129/129
129/129
129/129
154/154
154/154
154/154
154/154
154/154
154/154
15.9/18.3
23.5/27.1
31.4/36.3
37.9/43.8
46.9/54.2
—
002
—
—
003
60/ 70
70/ 80
80/ 90
004
005
005
004
—
002+002
—
NONE
001
—/—
35/35
35/35
40/40
45/45
45/50
—
40/35
40/40
45/45
50/50
50/60
—
35/35
35/35
40/40
45/45
50/50
—
40/40
40/40
45/45
50/50
60/60
—
—
—
—
—
9.2/10.6
13.6/15.6
18.1/20.9
21.9/25.3
33.4/38.5
002
—
—
STD
003
—
—
004
—
—
005
60/ 70
002
NONE
001
—/—
—
—
—
—
9.2/10.6
13.6/15.6
18.1/20.9
21.9/25.3
33.4/38.5
002
—
—
STD
YES
NO
003
—
—
004
—
—
005
70/ 70
002
208/230-3-60
NONE
001
—/—
—
—
—
—
9.2/10.6
13.6/15.6
18.1/20.9
21.9/25.3
33.4/38.5
002
—
—
HIGH STATIC
HIGH STATIC
003
—
—
50HJ004
004
—
—
005
60/ 70
002
NONE
001
—/—
34.6/ 34.6
34.6/ 34.6
38.5/ 40.5
44.2/ 47.1
48.9/ 52.5
63.2/ 69.1
—
—
—
—
35/ 35
35/ 35
38/ 40
44/ 46
48/ 51
61/ 66
158/158
158/158
158/158
158/158
158/158
158/158
9.2/10.6
13.6/15.6
18.1/20.9
21.9/25.3
33.4/38.5
002
—
—
YES
003
—
—
004
—
—
005
70/ 70
003
NONE
006
—
13.6
16.7
20.9
25.0
28.7
16.3
18.8
23.0
27.1
30.8
14.0
17.1
21.3
25.4
29.1
16.7
19.2
23.4
27.5
31.2
20
20
25
25
30
20
25
25
30
35
20
20
25
30
30
20
25
25
30
35
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
14
14
15
24
27
20
20
20
29
32
15
15
15
24
28
20
20
20
29
32
63
63
63
63
63
67
68
68
68
68
77
77
77
77
77
82
82
82
82
82
7.2
STD
NO
YES
NO
9.2
9.2
9.2
9.2
007
10.6
13.8
16.8
—
7.2
10.6
13.8
16.8
—
7.2
10.6
13.8
16.8
—
7.2
10.6
13.8
16.8
008
009
NONE
006
STD
007
008
009
460-3-60
NONE
006
HIGH STATIC
HIGH STATIC
007
008
009
NONE
006
YES
007
008
009
NONE
001
—/—
44.4/ 44.4
44.4/ 44.4
55.1/ 61.2
74.5/ 83.6
94.4/106.5
60/60
60/60
—
—
—
44/ 44
44/ 44
52/ 58
70/ 79
88/100
103/117
173/173
173/173
173/173
173/173
173/173
173/173
15.9/18.3
31.4/36.3
46.9/54.2
62.8/72.5
—
—
003
60/ 70
80/ 90
100/110
125/150
004
005
005
005
STD
STD
NO
9.2
9.2
002+002
003+003
004+004
—
—
—
75.8/87.5 110.6/125.2
208/230-1-60
NONE
001
—/—
50.4/ 50.4
50.4/ 50.4
59.9/ 65.4
79.3/ 87.8
99.2/110.7
60/60
60/60
—
—
—
50/ 50
50/ 50
58/ 63
76/ 83
94/104
109/122
178/178
178/178
178/178
178/178
178/178
178/178
15.9/18.3
31.4/36.3
46.9/54.2
62.8/72.5
—
—
003
60/ 70
80/ 90
100/125
125/150
004
005
005
005
YES
002+002
003+003
004+004
—
—
—
75.8/87.5 115.4/129.4
NONE
002
—/—
31.7/ 31.7
32.8/ 35.4
38.5/ 42.0
57.5/ 64.0
70.6/ 79.0
37.7/ 37.7
37.7/ 39.6
43.3/ 46.2
62.3/ 68.2
75.4/ 83.2
32.6/ 32.6
33.7/ 36.3
39.4/ 42.9
58.4/ 64.9
71.5/ 79.9
40/40
40/40
45/45
—
—
—
—
33/ 33
33/ 34
37/ 40
55/ 60
67/ 74
38/ 38
38/ 39
43/ 45
60/ 65
72/ 79
34/ 34
34/ 35
38/ 41
56/ 62
68/ 75
140/140
140/140
140/140
140/140
140/140
145/145
145/145
145/145
145/145
145/145
170/170
170/170
170/170
170/170
170/170
13.6/15.6
18.1/20.9
33.4/38.5
43.8/50.5
—
STD
STD
NO
YES
NO
9.2
9.2
9.2
003
—
60/ 70
80/ 80
—
005
004+004
002
003
—
—
—
002
003
—
—
—
002
003
—
NONE
002
—/—
40/40
45/45
50/50
—
—
50HJ005
13.6/15.6
18.1/20.9
33.4/38.5
43.8/50.5
—
003
—
005
70/ 70
80/ 90
004+004
—
208/230-3-60
NONE
002
—/—
40/40
40/40
45/45
—
—
13.6/15.6
18.1/20.9
33.4/38.5
43.8/50.5
—
HIGH STATIC
003
—
005
60/ 70
80/ 80
004+004
—
NONE
002
—/—
38.6/ 38.6
38.6/ 40.5
44.2/ 47.1
63.2/ 69.1
76.3/ 84.1
15.2
16.7
25.0
28.7
42.3
45/45
45/45
50/50
—
—
—
—
39/ 39
39/ 40
44/ 46
61/ 66
73/ 80
16
16
18
27
40
174/174
174/174
174/174
174/174
174/174
70
71
71
71
71
13.6/15.6
18.1/20.9
33.4/38.5
43.8/50.5
—
HIGH STATIC
STD
YES
NO
9.2
9.2
003
—
70/ 70
80/ 90
—
—
—
—
—
—
005
004+004
003
003
—
NONE
006
—
7.2
13.8
16.8
27.7
20
20
25
30
45
—
—
460-3-60
008
—
009
—
008+008
025
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Table 1B — Electrical Data (COBRA™ Energy Recovery 50HJ004-007 Units with 62AQ060) (cont)
HEAT
FLA
POWER SUPPLY
SINGLE
POINT BOX
CRSINGLE
---A00
DISCONNECT SIZE*
HEATER
CRHEATER
---A00
NOMINAL
V-PH-Hz
IFM
TYPE
CONV
OUTLET
62AQ
FLA
UNIT
FUSE OR
HACR BKR
MCA
MOCP
FLA
LRA
NONE
006
—
17.9
18.8
27.1
30.8
44.4
15.6
17.1
25.4
29.1
42.7
18.3
19.2
27.5
31.2
44.8
20
25
30
35
45
20
20
30
30
45
20
25
30
35
45
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
21
21
21
32
44
16
16
19
28
40
22
22
22
32
45
75
75
75
75
75
84
85
85
85
85
89
90
90
90
90
7.2
STD
YES
NO
9.2
9.2
9.2
008
13.8
16.8
27.7
—
7.2
13.8
16.8
27.7
—
7.2
—
009
008+008
025
025
NONE
006
—
—
50HJ005
(cont)
460-3-60
HIGH STATIC
HIGH STATIC
008
—
009
—
008+008
025
NONE
006
—
—
—
025
025
YES
008
13.8
16.8
27.7
009
008+008
NONE
002
—/—
55.5/ 55.5
55.5/ 55.5
59.5/ 65.5
78.9/ 87.9
98.7/110.8
70/70
—
—
—
56/ 56
56/ 56
57/ 62
75/ 83
93/104
108/121
250/250
250/250
250/250
250/250
250/250
250/250
23.5/27.1
31.4/36.3
46.9/54.2
62.8/72.5
70/ 70
70/ 70
80/ 90
100/125
125/150
004
004
005
005
005
003
—
STD
STD
NO
YES
NO
9.2
9.2
9.2
9.2
9.2
9.2
9.2
9.2
002+002
003+003
004+004
—
—
75.8/87.5 115.0/129.6
—
208/230-1-60
NONE
002
—/—
61.5/ 61.5
61.5/ 61.5
64.3/ 69.7
83.7/ 92.1
70/70
—
—
—
61/ 61
61/ 61
62/ 67
80/ 88
98/109
113/126
39/ 39
39/ 39
42/ 46
56/ 62
68/ 75
81/ 91
44/ 44
44/ 44
48/ 51
61/ 66
73/ 80
86/ 95
41/ 41
41/ 41
44/ 48
58/ 63
70/ 77
83/ 93
46/ 46
46/ 46
50/ 53
63/ 68
75/ 82
88/ 97
20
20
20
28
40
44
25
25
25
32
45
48
255/255
255/255
255/255
255/255
255/255
255/255
202/202
202/202
202/202
202/202
202/202
202/202
207/207
207/207
207/207
207/207
207/207
207/207
221/221
221/221
221/221
221/221
221/221
221/221
226/226
226/226
226/226
226/226
226/226
226/226
101
101
101
101
101
101
106
106
106
106
106
106
23.5/27.1
31.4/36.3
46.9/54.2
70/ 70
70/ 70
90/100
110/125
125/150
004
005
005
005
005
003
—
002+002
003+003
004+004
—
62.8/72.5 103.5/115.0
75.8/87.5 119.8/133.8
—/—
13.6/15.6
21.9/25.3
33.4/38.5
43.8/50.5
55.2/63.8
—
—
NONE
002
38.1/ 38.1
38.1/ 38.1
44.1/ 48.3
58.4/ 64.9
71.5/ 79.9
85.8/ 96.4
44.1/ 44.1
44.1/ 44.1
48.9/ 52.5
63.2/ 69.1
76.3/ 84.1
90.6/100.6
39.8/ 39.8
39.8/ 39.8
45.9/ 50.1
60.3/ 66.7
73.3/ 81.7
87.6/ 98.3
45.8/ 45.8
45.8/ 45.8
50.7/ 54.3
65.1/ 70.9
78.1/ 85.9
92.4/102.5
19.3
19.3
25.4
29.1
42.7
46.4
22.0
22.0
27.5
31.2
44.8
48.5
45/45
45/45
50/50
—
—
—
50/50
50/50
60/60
—
—
—
45/45
45/45
50/60
—
—
—
50/50
50/50
60/60
—
—
—
25
25
30
30
45
50
25
25
30
35
45
50
—
—
—
—
002
003
003
—
—
—
003
003
003
—
—
—
003
003
003
—
—
—
003
003
003
—
004
005
—
STD
60/ 70
80/ 80
90/100
004+004
004+005
NONE
002
—/—
—
—
—
70/ 70
80/ 90
100/110
13.6/15.6
21.9/25.3
33.4/38.5
43.8/50.5
55.2/63.8
004
005
STD
YES
NO
004+004
004+005
50HJ006
208/230-3-60
NONE
002
—/—
—
13.6/15.6
21.9/25.3
33.4/38.5
43.8/50.5
55.2/63.8
—
004
005
—
HIGH STATIC
HIGH STATIC
STD
70/ 70
80/ 90
90/100
004+004
004+005
NONE
002
004
005
004+004
004+005
—/—
—
—
—
13.6/15.6
21.9/25.3
33.4/38.5
43.8/50.5
55.2/63.8
YES
NO
70/ 80
80/ 90
100/110
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
NONE
006
—
7.2
13.8
16.8
27.7
30.7
—
7.2
13.8
16.8
27.7
30.7
—
—
008
009
—
—
008+008
008+009
025
025
460-3-60
NONE
006
—
—
—
025
025
025
008
009
STD
YES
008+008
008+009
LEGEND
Full Load Amps
Example: Supply voltage is 460-3-60.
AB = 452 v
FLA
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
BC = 464 v
HACR
IFM
Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration
Indoor (Evaporator) Fan Motor
Locked Rotor Amps
AC = 455 v
LRA
MCA
MOCP
NEC
UL
452 + 464 + 455
3
Average Voltage =
Minimum Circuit Amps
Maximum Overcurrent Protection
National Electrical Code
1371
3
=
Underwriters’ Laboratories
*Used to determine minimum disconnect per NEC.
= 457
Determine maximum deviation from average voltage.
(AB) 457 – 452 = 5 v
†Single point box CRSINGLE017A00 is part of base unit.
NOTES:
(BC) 464 – 457 = 7 v
1. In compliance with NEC requirements for multimotor and combination load
equipment (refer to NEC Articles 430 and 440), the overcurrent protective device
for the unit shall be fuse or HACR breaker. UL, Canada units may be fuse or cir-
cuit breaker.
(AC) 457 – 455 = 2 v
Maximum deviation is 7 v.
Determine percent of voltage imbalance.
7
% Voltage Imbalance = 100 x
457
2. Unbalanced 3-Phase Supply Voltage
Never operate a motor where a phase imbalance in supply voltage is greater
than 2%. Use the following formula to determine the percent of voltage
imbalance.
= 1.53%
This amount of phase imbalance is satisfactory as it is below the maximum allow-
able 2%.
max voltage deviation from average voltage
= 100 x
average voltage
IMPORTANT: If the supply voltage phase imbalance is more than 2%, contact
your local electric utility company immediately.
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Table 1B — Electrical Data (COBRA™ Energy Recovery 50HJ004-007 Units with 62AQ060) (cont)
HEAT
FLA
POWER SUPPLY
SINGLE
POINT BOX
CRSINGLE
---A00
DISCONNECT SIZE*
HEATER
CRHEATER
---A00
NOMINAL
V-PH-Hz
IFM
TYPE
CONV
OUTLET
62AQ
FLA
UNIT
FUSE OR
HACR BKR
MCA
MOCP
FLA
LRA
NONE
006
—
20.1
20.1
26.2
29.9
43.5
47.2
25
25
30
30
45
50
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
20
20
20
29
41
44
110
111
111
111
111
111
7.2
008
13.8
16.8
27.7
30.7
—
HIGH STATIC
HIGH STATIC
STD
NO
YES
NO
9.2
9.2
9.2
9.2
9.2
9.2
9.2
9.2
9.2
9.2
009
008+008
008+009
—
025
025
50HJ006
(cont)
460-3-60
NONE
006
—
22.8
22.8
28.3
32.0
45.6
49.3
42.0/ 42.0
42.0/ 42.0
44.1/ 48.3
58.4/ 64.9
71.5/ 79.9
85.8/ 96.4
48.0/ 48.0
48.0/ 48.0
48.9/ 52.5
63.2/ 69.1
76.3/ 84.1
90.6/100.6
43.7/ 43.7
43.7/ 43.7
45.9/ 50.1
60.3/ 66.7
73.3/ 81.7
87.6/ 98.3
49.7/ 49.7
49.7/ 49.7
50.7/ 54.3
65.1/ 70.9
78.1/ 85.9
92.4/102.5
19.8
19.8
25.4
29.1
42.7
46.4
22.5
22.5
27.5
31.2
44.8
48.5
20.6
20.6
26.2
29.9
43.5
47.2
25
25
30
35
50
50
50/50
50/50
50/50
—
—
—
60/60
60/60
60/60
—
—
—
50/50
50/50
50/60
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
26
26
26
33
46
49
42/42
42/42
42/46
56/62
68/75
81/91
48/48
48/48
48/51
61/66
73/80
86/95
44/44
44/44
44/48
58/63
70/77
83/93
50/50
50/50
50/53
63/68
75/82
88/97
20
20
20
28
40
44
26
26
26
32
45
48
21
21
21
29
41
44
115
116
116
116
116
116
234/234
234/234
234/234
234/234
234/234
234/234
239/239
239/239
239/239
239/239
239/239
239/239
253/253
253/253
253/253
253/253
253/253
253/253
258/258
258/258
258/258
258/258
258/258
258/258
114
114
114
114
114
114
118
119
119
119
119
119
123
124
124
124
124
124
7.2
008
13.8
16.8
27.7
30.7
—
009
008+008
008+009
025
025
025
—
—
—
002
003
003
—
—
—
003
003
003
—
—
—
003
003
003
—
—
—
NONE
002
—/—
—
13.6/15.6
21.9/25.3
33.4/38.5
43.8/50.5
55.2/63.8
—
004
005
—
60/ 70
80/ 80
90/100
004+004
004+005
NONE
002
—/—
—
—
—
70/ 70
80/ 90
100/110
13.6/15.6
21.9/25.3
33.4/38.5
43.8/50.5
55.2/63.8
004
005
STD
YES
NO
004+004
004+005
208/230-3-60
NONE
002
—/—
—
13.6/15.6
21.9/25.3
33.4/38.5
43.8/50.5
55.2/63.8
—
004
005
—
HIGH STATIC
HIGH STATIC
STD
70/ 70
80/ 90
90/100
004+004
004+005
NONE
002
004
005
004+004
004+005
—/—
60/60
60/60
60/60
—
—
—
—
—
—
13.6/15.6
21.9/25.3
33.4/38.5
43.8/50.5
55.2/63.8
YES
NO
70/ 80
80/ 90
100/110
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
003
003
003
50HJ007
NONE
006
—
7.2
13.8
16.8
27.7
30.7
—
7.2
13.8
16.8
27.7
30.7
—
7.2
13.8
16.8
27.7
30.7
—
7.2
13.8
16.8
27.7
30.7
25
25
30
30
45
50
25
25
30
35
45
50
25
25
30
30
45
50
30
30
30
35
50
50
—
—
008
009
—
—
008+008
008+009
025
025
NONE
006
—
—
—
025
025
025
008
009
STD
YES
NO
008+008
008+009
460-3-60
NONE
006
—
—
008
009
—
HIGH STATIC
HIGH STATIC
—
008+008
008+009
025
025
NONE
006
23.3
23.3
28.3
32.0
45.6
49.3
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
025
025
025
26
26
26
33
46
49
128
128
128
128
128
128
008
009
YES
008+008
008+009
LEGEND
Full Load Amps
Example: Supply voltage is 460-3-60.
AB = 452 v
BC = 464 v
AC = 455 v
FLA
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
HACR
IFM
Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration
Indoor (Evaporator) Fan Motor
Locked Rotor Amps
LRA
MCA
MOCP
NEC
UL
452 + 464 + 455
3
Average Voltage =
Minimum Circuit Amps
Maximum Overcurrent Protection
National Electrical Code
1371
3
=
Underwriters’ Laboratories
*Used to determine minimum disconnect per NEC.
= 457
†Single point box CRSINGLE017A00 is part of base unit.
Determine maximum deviation from average voltage.
(AB) 457 – 452 = 5 v
NOTES:
(BC) 464 – 457 = 7 v
1. In compliance with NEC requirements for multimotor and combination load
equipment (refer to NEC Articles 430 and 440), the overcurrent protective device
for the unit shall be fuse or HACR breaker. UL, Canada units may be fuse or cir-
cuit breaker.
(AC) 457 – 455 = 2 v
Maximum deviation is 7 v.
Determine percent of voltage imbalance.
2. Unbalanced 3-Phase Supply Voltage
7
457
% Voltage Imbalance = 100 x
Never operate a motor where a phase imbalance in supply voltage is greater
than 2%. Use the following formula to determine the percent of voltage
imbalance.
= 1.53%
This amount of phase imbalance is satisfactory as it is below the maximum allow-
able 2%.
max voltage deviation from average voltage
= 100 x
average voltage
IMPORTANT: If the supply voltage phase imbalance is more than 2%, contact
your local electric utility company immediately.
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Table 1C — Electrical Data (COBRA™ Energy Recovery 48HJ004-007 Units with 62AQ100)
POWER SUPPLY
DISCONNECT SIZE*
NOMINAL
V-PH-Hz
IFM
TYPE
CONV
OUTLET
62AQ
FLA
UNIT
FUSE OR
MCA
FLA
LRA
HACR BKR
STD
STD
STD
STD
NO
15.1
15.1
15.1
15.1
15.1
15.1
40.7/40.7
46.7/46.7
33.6/33.6
39.6/39.6
34.5/34.5
40.5/40.5
45/45
50/50
40/40
45/45
40/40
45/45
42/42
48/48
36/36
41/41
37/37
42/42
161/161
166/166
150/150
155/155
180/180
184/184
208/230-1-60
208/230-3-60
YES
NO
YES
NO
HIGH STATIC
HIGH STATIC
48HJ004
YES
STD
NO
YES
NO
15.1
15.1
15.1
15.1
16.5
19.2
16.9
19.6
20
20
20
25
18
23
18
24
76
80
90
95
STD
460-3-60
HIGH STATIC
HIGH STATIC
YES
STD
STD
STD
STD
NO
15.1
15.1
15.1
15.1
15.1
15.1
50.3/50.3
56.3/56.3
37.6/37.6
43.6/43.6
38.5/38.5
44.5/44.5
60/60
70/70
45/45
50/50
45/45
50/50
51/51
57/57
39/39
45/45
40/40
46/46
199/199
204/204
166/166
171/171
196/196
200/200
208/230-1-60
208/230-3-60
YES
NO
YES
NO
HIGH STATIC
HIGH STATIC
48HJ005
YES
STD
NO
YES
NO
15.1
15.1
15.1
15.1
18.2
20.9
18.6
21.3
20
25
25
25
19
25
19
25
83
88
STD
460-3-60
HIGH STATIC
HIGH STATIC
97
YES
102
STD
STD
STD
STD
NO
15.1
15.1
15.1
15.1
15.1
15.1
61.4/61.4
67.4/67.4
44.0/44.0
50.0/50.0
45.7/45.7
51.7/51.7
70/70
80/80
50/50
60/60
60/60
60/60
62/62
68/68
46/46
51/51
48/48
53/53
276/276
281/281
228/228
233/233
247/247
252/252
208/230-1-60
208/230-3-60
YES
NO
YES
NO
HIGH STATIC
HIGH STATIC
48HJ006
48HJ007
YES
STD
NO
YES
NO
15.1
15.1
15.1
15.1
15.1
15.1
15.1
15.1
15.1
15.1
15.1
15.1
22.2
24.9
23.0
25.7
47.9/47.9
53.9/53.9
49.6/49.6
55.6/55.6
22.8
25.5
23.6
26.3
25
30
30
30
60/60
60/60
60/60
60/60
30
30
30
30
23
28
24
29
49/49
55/55
51/51
57/57
23
29
24
30
114
119
123
128
260/260
265/265
279/279
284/284
127
131
136
141
STD
460-3-60
HIGH STATIC
HIGH STATIC
STD
STD
HIGH STATIC
HIGH STATIC
STD
STD
HIGH STATIC
HIGH STATIC
YES
NO
YES
NO
208/230-3-60
YES
NO
YES
NO
460-3-60
LEGEND
YES
Example: Supply voltage is 460-3-60.
AB = 452 v
BC = 464 v
AC = 455 v
FLA — Full Load Amps
HACR — Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration
IFM
— Indoor (Evaporator) Fan Motor
LRA — Locked Rotor Amps
452 + 464 + 455
3
Average Voltage =
=
MCA — Minimum Circuit Amps
MOCP — Maximum Overcurrent Protection
NEC — National Electrical Code
1371
3
UL
— Underwriters’ Laboratories
*Used to determine minimum disconnect per NEC.
= 457
†Single point box CRSINGLE017A00 is part of base unit.
Determine maximum deviation from average voltage.
(AB) 457 – 452 = 5 v
NOTES:
(BC) 464 – 457 = 7 v
1. In compliance with NEC requirements for multimotor and combi-
nation load equipment (refer to NEC Articles 430 and 440), the
overcurrent protective device for the unit shall be fuse or HACR
breaker. UL, Canada units may be fuse or circuit breaker.
2. Unbalanced 3-Phase Supply Voltage
(AC) 457 – 455 = 2 v
Maximum deviation is 7 v.
Determine percent of voltage imbalance.
7
% Voltage Imbalance = 100 x
457
Never operate a motor where a phase imbalance in supply volt-
age is greater than 2%. Use the following formula to determine
the percent of voltage imbalance.
= 1.53%
This amount of phase imbalance is satisfactory as it is below the
maximum allowable 2%.
max voltage deviation from average voltage
= 100 x
average voltage
IMPORTANT: If the supply voltage phase imbalance is more than
2%, contact your local electric utility company immediately.
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Table 1D — Electrical Data (COBRA™ Energy Recovery 50HJ004-007 Units with 62AQ100)
HEAT
POWER SUPPLY
SINGLE
POINT BOX
CRSINGLE
---A00
DISCONNECT SIZE*
HEATER
CRHEATER
---A00
NOMINAL
V-PH-Hz
IFM
TYPE
CONV
OUTLET
62AQ
FLA
UNIT
FUSE OR
HACR BKR
FLA
MCA
MOCP
FLA
LRA
NONE
001
—/—
40.7/ 40.7
42.5/ 45.5
52.0/ 56.5
61.9/ 67.9
70.0/ 77.3
81.3/ 90.3
45/45
50/60
—
—
—
42/ 42
42/ 44
50/ 54
59/ 65
67/ 73
77/ 85
161/161
161/161
161/161
161/161
161/161
161/161
15.9/18.3
23.5/27.1
31.4/36.3
37.9/43.8
46.9/54.2
—
—
002
60/ 70
70/ 70
80/ 80
90/100
004
004
004
005
STD
STD
NO
YES
NO
15.1
15.1
15.1
15.1
15.1
15.1
003
—
004
—
—
002+002
208/230-1-60
NONE
001
—/—
46.7/ 46.7
47.3/ 49.7
56.8/ 60.7
66.7/ 72.1
74.8/ 81.5
86.1/ 94.5
33.6/ 33.6
34.1/ 35.9
39.6/ 42.2
45.3/ 48.8
50.0/ 54.2
64.3/ 70.7
39.6/ 39.6
39.6/ 40.1
44.4/ 46.4
50.1/ 53.0
54.8/ 58.4
69.1/ 74.9
34.5/ 34.5
35.0/ 36.8
40.5/ 43.1
46.2/ 49.7
50.9/ 55.1
65.2/ 71.6
50/50
60/60
—
—
—
48/ 48
48/ 49
56/ 59
65/ 70
72/ 78
82/ 90
36/ 36
36/ 36
39/ 41
44/ 47
48/ 52
61/ 67
41/ 41
41/ 41
44/ 46
49/ 52
54/ 57
67/ 72
37/ 37
37/ 37
40/ 42
45/ 48
49/ 53
62/ 68
166/166
166/166
166/166
166/166
166/166
166/166
150/150
150/150
150/150
150/150
150/150
150/150
155/155
155/155
155/155
155/155
155/155
155/155
180/180
180/180
180/180
180/180
180/180
180/180
15.9/18.3
23.5/27.1
31.4/36.3
37.9/43.8
46.9/54.2
—
—
002
70/ 70
70/ 80
80/ 90
90/100
004
004
005
005
003
—
004
—
—
002+002
NONE
001
—/—
40/40
45/45
50/50
60/60
60/60
—
—
—
—
—
9.2/10.6
13.6/15.6
18.1/20.9
21.9/25.3
33.4/38.5
002
—
—
STD
003
—
—
004
—
—
005
70/ 80
002
NONE
001
—/—
45/45
50/50
60/60
60/60
—
—
—
—
—
9.2/10.6
13.6/15.6
18.1/20.9
21.9/25.3
33.4/38.5
002
—
—
STD
YES
NO
003
—
—
004
60/ 70
80/ 80
002
002
005
—
208/230-3-60
NONE
001
—/—
40/40
45/45
50/50
60/60
60/60
—
—
—
—
—
9.2/10.6
13.6/15.6
18.1/20.9
21.9/25.3
33.4/38.5
002
—
—
HIGH STATIC
HIGH STATIC
003
—
—
50HJ004
004
—
—
005
70/ 80
002
NONE
001
—/—
40.5/ 40.5
40.5/ 41.0
45.3/ 47.3
51.0/ 53.9
55.7/ 59.3
70.0/ 75.8
45/45
50/50
60/60
60/60
—
—
—
—
—
42/ 42
42/ 42
45/ 47
50/ 53
55/ 58
68/ 73
184/184
184/184
184/184
184/184
184/184
184/184
9.2/10.6
13.6/15.6
18.1/20.9
21.9/25.3
33.4/38.5
002
—
—
YES
003
—
—
004
70/ 70
80/ 80
002
003
005
—
NONE
006
—
16.5
20.1
24.3
28.4
32.1
19.2
22.2
26.4
30.5
34.2
16.9
20.5
24.7
28.8
32.5
19.6
22.6
26.8
30.9
34.6
20.0
25.0
30.0
35.0
35.0
20.0
30.0
30.0
35.0
40.0
20.0
25.0
30.0
35.0
35.0
25.0
30.0
30.0
35.0
40.0
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
18
18
18
27
31
23
23
23
32
35
18
18
18
28
31
24
24
24
32
36
76
76
77
80
83
80
81
81
82
85
90
90
91
94
97
95
95
95
96
99
7.2
STD
NO
YES
NO
15.1
15.1
15.1
15.1
007
10.6
13.8
16.8
—
7.2
10.6
13.8
16.8
—
7.2
10.6
13.8
16.8
—
7.2
10.6
13.8
16.8
—
008
009
025
025
—
—
—
025
025
—
—
—
025
025
—
—
—
025
025
NONE
006
STD
007
008
009
460-3-60
NONE
006
HIGH STATIC
HIGH STATIC
007
008
009
NONE
006
YES
007
008
009
NONE
001
—/—
50.3/ 50.3
50.3/ 50.3
61.9/ 67.9
81.3/ 90.3
60/60
60/60
—
—
—
51/ 51
51/ 51
59/ 65
77/ 85
95/106
110/124
199/199
199/199
199/199
199/199
199/199
199/199
15.9/18.3
31.4/36.3
46.9/54.2
—
—
003
70 70
90/100
110/125
125/150
004
005
005
005
STD
STD
NO
15.1
15.1
002+002
003+003
004+004
—
62.8/72.5 101.2/113.3
75.8/87.5 117.4/132.0
—
—
208/230-1-60
NONE
001
—/—
56.3/ 56.3
56.3/ 56.3
66.7/ 72.1
86.1/ 94.5
70/70
—
—
—
57/ 57
57/ 57
65/ 70
82/ 90
101/111
116/128
204/204
204/204
204/204
204/204
204/204
204/204
15.9/18.3
31.4/36.3
46.9/54.2
70/ 70
70/ 80
90/100
110/125
125/150
004
004
005
005
005
003
—
YES
002+002
003+003
004+004
—
62.8/72.5 106.0/117.5
75.8/87.5 122.2/136.2
—
—
NONE
002
—/—
37.6/ 37.6
39.6/ 42.2
45.3/ 48.8
64.3/ 70.7
77.3/ 85.8
43.6/ 43.6
44.4/ 46.4
50.1/ 53.0
69.1/ 74.9
82.1/ 90.0
38.5/ 38.5
40.5/ 43.1
46.2/ 49.7
65.2/ 71.6
78.2/ 86.7
45/45
50/50
60/60
—
—
—
—
39/ 39
39/ 41
44/ 47
61/ 67
73/ 81
45/ 45
45/ 46
49/ 52
67/ 72
79/ 86
40/ 40
40/ 42
45/ 48
62/ 68
74/ 82
166/166
166/166
166/166
166/166
166/166
171/171
171/171
171/171
171/171
171/171
196/196
196/196
196/196
196/196
196/196
13.6/15.6
18.1/20.9
33.4/38.5
43.8/50.5
—
STD
STD
NO
YES
NO
15.1
15.1
15.1
003
—
70/ 80
80/ 90
—
005
004+004
002
003
—
—
—
002
003
—
—
—
002
003
—
NONE
002
—/—
50/50
60/60
60/60
—
—
50HJ005
13.6/15.6
18.1/20.9
33.4/38.5
43.8/50.5
—
003
—
005
80/ 80
90/ 90
004+004
—
208/230-3-60
NONE
002
—/—
45/45
50/50
60/60
—
—
13.6/15.6
18.1/20.9
33.4/38.5
43.8/50.5
—
HIGH STATIC
003
—
005
70/ 80
80/ 90
004+004
—
NONE
002
—/—
44.5/ 44.5
45.3/ 47.3
51.0/ 53.9
70.0/ 75.8
83.0/ 90.9
18.2
20.1
28.4
32.1
45.6
50/50
60/60
60/60
—
—
—
—
46/ 46
46/ 47
50/ 53
68/ 73
80/ 87
19
19
19
31
43
200/200
200/200
200/200
200/200
200/200
83
84
84
84
94
13.6/15.6
18.1/20.9
33.4/38.5
43.8/50.5
—
HIGH STATIC
STD
YES
NO
15.1
15.1
003
—
80/ 80
90/100
—
—
—
—
—
—
005
004+004
003
003
—
—
025
025
025
—
NONE
006
—
7.2
13.8
16.8
27.7
20
25
35
30
50
460-3-60
008
009
008+008
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Table 1D — Electrical Data (COBRA™ Energy Recovery 50HJ004-007 Units with 62AQ100) (cont)
HEAT
FLA
POWER SUPPLY
SINGLE
POINT BOX
CRSINGLE
---A00
DISCONNECT SIZE*
HEATER
CRHEATER
---A00
NOMINAL
V-PH-Hz
IFM
TYPE
CONV
OUTLET
62AQ
FLA
UNIT
FUSE OR
HACR BKR
MCA
MOCP
FLA
LRA
NONE
006
—
20.9
22.2
30.5
34.2
47.7
18.6
20.5
28.8
32.5
46.0
21.3
22.6
30.9
34.6
48.1
25
30
35
40
50
25
25
35
35
50
25
30
35
40
50
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
25
25
25
35
48
19
19
19
31
43
25
25
25
36
48
88
88
88
88
96
7.2
—
STD
YES
NO
15.1
15.1
15.1
008
13.8
16.8
27.7
—
7.2
13.8
16.8
27.7
—
7.2
025
025
025
—
—
025
025
025
—
—
009
008+008
NONE
006
97
98
50HJ005
(cont)
460-3-60
HIGH STATIC
HIGH STATIC
008
98
009
98
008+008
108
NONE
006
102
103
103
103
110
YES
008
13.8
16.8
27.7
025
025
025
009
008+008
NONE
002
—/—
61.4/ 61.4
61.4/ 61.4
65.8/ 71.8
85.2/ 94.2
70/70
—
—
—
62/ 62
62/ 62
64/ 69
81/ 90
100/111
115/128
276/276
276/276
276/276
276/276
276/276
276/276
23.5/27.1
31.4/36.3
46.9/54.2
70/ 70
70/ 80
90/100
110/125
125/150
004
004
005
005
005
003
—
STD
STD
NO
YES
NO
15.1
15.1
15.1
15.1
15.1
15.1
002+002
003+003
004+004
—
62.8/72.5 105.1/117.2
75.8/87.5 121.3/135.9
—
—
208/230-1-60
NONE
002
—/—
67.4/ 67.4
67.4/ 67.4
70.6/ 76.0
90.0/ 98.4
80/80
—
—
—
68/ 68
68/ 68
69/ 74
87/ 95
105/116
120/133
46/ 46
46/ 46
49/ 53
62/ 68
74/ 82
88/ 97
51/ 51
51/ 51
55/ 58
68/ 73
80/ 87
93/102
48/ 48
48/ 48
51/ 55
64/ 70
76/ 84
90/ 99
281/281
281/281
281/281
281/281
281/281
281/281
228/228
228/228
228/228
228/228
228/228
228/228
233/233
233/233
233/233
233/233
233/233
233/233
247/247
247/247
247/247
247/247
247/247
247/247
23.5/27.1
31.4/36.3
46.9/54.2
80/ 80
80/ 80
90/100
110/125
150/150
004
005
005
005
005
003
—
002+002
003+003
004+004
—
62.8/72.5 109.9/121.4
75.8/87.5 126.1/140.1
—/—
13.6/15.6
21.9/25.3
33.4/38.5
43.8/50.5
55.2/63.8
—
—
NONE
002
44.0/ 44.0
44.0/ 44.0
50.9/ 55.1
65.2/ 71.6
78.2/ 86.7
92.6/103.2
50.0/ 50.0
50.0/ 50.0
55.7/ 59.3
70.0/ 75.8
83.0/ 90.9
97.4/107.4
45.7/ 45.7
45.7/ 45.7
52.6/ 56.8
66.9/ 73.3
79.9/ 88.4
94.3/104.9
51.7/ 51.7
51.7/ 51.7
57.4/ 61.0
71.7/ 77.5
84.7/ 92.6
99.1/109.1
50/50
50/50
60/60
—
—
—
—
—
—
70/ 80
80/ 90
100/110
—
—
70/ 70
80/ 80
90/100
100/110
—
—
60/ 70
70/ 80
80/ 90
100/110
—
—
70/ 70
80/ 80
90/100
100/110
—
—
—
002
003
003
—
—
002
003
003
003
—
—
002
002
003
003
—
—
002
003
003
003
004
005
STD
004+004
004+005
NONE
002
—/—
60/60
60/60
—
13.6/15.6
21.9/25.3
33.4/38.5
43.8/50.5
55.2/63.8
004
005
50HJ006
STD
YES
NO
—
004+004
004+005
—
—
208/230-3-60
NONE
002
—/—
60/60
60/60
—
13.6/15.6
21.9/25.3
33.4/38.5
43.8/50.5
55.2/63.8
004
005
HIGH STATIC
HIGH STATIC
—
004+004
004+005
—
—
NONE
002
004
005
004+004
004+005
—/—
60/60
60/60
—
53/ 53
53/ 53
57/ 60
70/ 75
82/ 89
95/104
252/252
252/252
252/252
252/252
252/252
252/252
13.6/15.6
21.9/25.3
33.4/38.5
43.8/50.5
55.2/63.8
YES
—
—
—
NONE
006
—
22.2
22.2
28.8
32.5
46.0
49.8
25
25
35
35
50
50
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
23
23
23
31
43
47
114
114
114
114
114
114
7.2
—
008
13.8
16.8
27.7
30.7
025
025
025
025
460-3-60
STD
NO
15.1
009
008+008
008+009
LEGEND
Full Load Amps
Example: Supply voltage is 460-3-60.
AB = 452 v
FLA
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
BC = 464 v
HACR
IFM
Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration
Indoor (Evaporator) Fan Motor
Locked Rotor Amps
AC = 455 v
LRA
MCA
MOCP
NEC
UL
452 + 464 + 455
3
Average Voltage =
Minimum Circuit Amps
Maximum Overcurrent Protection
National Electrical Code
1371
3
=
Underwriters’ Laboratories
*Used to determine minimum disconnect per NEC.
= 457
Determine maximum deviation from average voltage.
(AB) 457 – 452 = 5 v
†Single point box CRSINGLE017A00 is part of base unit.
NOTES:
(BC) 464 – 457 = 7 v
1. In compliance with NEC requirements for multimotor and combination load
equipment (refer to NEC Articles 430 and 440), the overcurrent protective device
for the unit shall be fuse or HACR breaker. UL, Canada units may be fuse or cir-
cuit breaker.
(AC) 457 – 455 = 2 v
Maximum deviation is 7 v.
Determine percent of voltage imbalance.
7
% Voltage Imbalance = 100 x
457
2. Unbalanced 3-Phase Supply Voltage
Never operate a motor where a phase imbalance in supply voltage is greater
than 2%. Use the following formula to determine the percent of voltage
imbalance.
= 1.53%
This amount of phase imbalance is satisfactory as it is below the maximum allow-
able 2%.
max voltage deviation from average voltage
= 100 x
average voltage
IMPORTANT: If the supply voltage phase imbalance is more than 2%, contact
your local electric utility company immediately.
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Table 1D — Electrical Data (COBRA™ Energy Recovery 50HJ004-007 Units with 62AQ100) (cont)
HEAT
FLA
POWER SUPPLY
SINGLE
POINT BOX
CRSINGLE
---A00
DISCONNECT SIZE*
HEATER
CRHEATER
---A00
NOMINAL
V-PH-Hz
IFM
TYPE
CONV
OUTLET
62AQ
FLA
UNIT
FUSE OR
HACR BKR
MCA
MOCP
FLA
LRA
NONE
006
—
24.9
24.9
30.9
34.6
48.1
51.9
30
30
35
40
50
60
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
28
28
28
36
48
52
119
119
119
119
119
119
7.2
—
008
13.8
16.8
27.7
30.7
025
025
025
025
STD
HIGH STATIC
HIGH STATIC
STD
YES
NO
15.1
15.1
15.1
15.1
15.1
15.1
15.1
15.1
15.1
15.1
15.1
009
008+008
008+009
NONE
006
—
23.0
23.0
29.6
33.3
46.8
50.6
25.7
25.7
31.7
35.4
48.9
52.7
30
30
35
35
50
60
30
30
35
40
50
60
60/60
60/60
60/60
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
70/ 80
80/ 90
100/110
—
—
70/ 70
80/ 80
90/100
100/110
—
—
60/ 70
70/ 80
80/ 90
100/110
—
24
24
24
32
44
48
29
29
29
37
49
53
49/ 49
49/ 49
49/ 53
62/ 68
74/ 82
88/ 97
55/ 55
55/ 55
55/ 58
68/ 73
80/ 87
93/102
51/ 51
51/ 51
51/ 55
64/ 70
76/ 84
90/ 99
57/ 57
57/ 57
57/ 60
70/ 75
82/ 89
95/104
23
23
23
31
43
47
29
29
29
36
48
52
123
124
124
124
124
124
128
129
129
129
129
129
260/260
260/260
260/260
260/260
260/260
260/260
265/265
265/265
265/265
265/265
265/265
265/265
279/279
279/279
279/279
279/279
279/279
279/279
284/284
284/284
284/284
284/284
284/284
284/284
127
127
127
127
127
127
131
132
132
132
132
132
7.2
—
50HJ006
(cont)
008
13.8
16.8
27.7
30.7
—
7.2
13.8
16.8
27.7
30.7
025
025
025
025
—
—
025
025
025
025
—
—
—
002
003
003
—
—
002
003
003
003
—
—
002
002
003
003
—
—
002
003
003
003
—
—
025
025
025
025
—
—
025
025
025
025
—
—
460-3-60
009
008+008
008+009
NONE
006
008
009
YES
NO
008+008
008+009
NONE
002
—/—
47.9/ 47.9
13.6/15.6 47.9/ 47.9
21.9/25.3 50.9/ 55.1
33.4/38.5 65.2/ 71.6
43.8/50.5 78.2/ 86.7
55.2/63.8 92.6/103.2
004
005
004+004
004+005
NONE
002
—/—
53.9/ 53.9
60/60
60/60
—
13.6/15.6 53.9/ 53.9
21.9/25.3 55.7/ 59.3
33.4/38.5 70.0/ 75.8
43.8/50.5 83.0/ 90.9
55.2/63.8 97.4/107.4
004
005
STD
YES
NO
—
004+004
004+005
—
—
208/230-3-60
NONE
002
004
005
004+004
004+005
—/—
49.6/ 49.6
60/60
60/60
—
13.6/15.6 49.6/ 49.6
21.9/25.3 52.6/ 56.8
33.4/38.5 66.9/ 73.3
43.8/50.5 79.9/ 88.4
55.2/63.8 94.3/104.9
HIGH STATIC
HIGH STATIC
STD
—
—
—
NONE
002
—/—
55.6/ 55.6
60/60
60/60
—
—
—
70/ 70
80/ 80
90/100
100/110
13.6/15.6 55.6/ 55.6
21.9/25.3 57.4/ 61.0
33.4/38.5 71.7/ 77.5
43.8/50.5 84.7/ 92.6
55.2/63.8 99.1/109.1
004
005
YES
NO
—
004+004
004+005
—
—
50HJ007
NONE
006
—
7.2
13.8
16.8
27.7
30.7
—
7.2
13.8
16.8
27.7
30.7
—
7.2
13.8
16.8
27.7
30.7
—
7.2
13.8
16.8
27.7
30.7
22.8
22.8
28.8
32.5
46.0
49.8
25.5
25.5
30.9
34.6
48.1
51.9
23.6
23.6
29.6
33.3
46.8
50.6
26.3
26.3
31.7
35.4
48.9
52.7
30
30
35
35
50
50
30
30
35
40
50
60
30
30
35
35
50
60
30
30
35
40
50
60
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
008
009
008+008
008+009
NONE
006
008
009
STD
YES
NO
008+008
008+009
460-3-60
NONE
006
24
24
24
32
44
48
30
30
30
37
49
53
136
137
137
137
137
137
141
141
141
141
141
141
008
009
025
025
025
025
—
—
025
025
025
025
HIGH STATIC
HIGH STATIC
008+008
008+009
NONE
006
008
009
YES
008+008
008+009
LEGEND
Full Load Amps
Example: Supply voltage is 460-3-60.
AB = 452 v
BC = 464 v
AC = 455 v
FLA
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
HACR
IFM
Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration
Indoor (Evaporator) Fan Motor
Locked Rotor Amps
LRA
MCA
MOCP
NEC
UL
452 + 464 + 455
3
Average Voltage =
Minimum Circuit Amps
Maximum Overcurrent Protection
National Electrical Code
1371
3
=
Underwriters’ Laboratories
*Used to determine minimum disconnect per NEC.
= 457
†Single point box CRSINGLE017A00 is part of base unit.
Determine maximum deviation from average voltage.
(AB) 457 – 452 = 5 v
NOTES:
(BC) 464 – 457 = 7 v
1. In compliance with NEC requirements for multimotor and combination load
equipment (refer to NEC Articles 430 and 440), the overcurrent protective device
for the unit shall be fuse or HACR breaker. UL, Canada units may be fuse or cir-
cuit breaker.
(AC) 457 – 455 = 2 v
Maximum deviation is 7 v.
Determine percent of voltage imbalance.
7
% Voltage Imbalance = 100 x
457
2. Unbalanced 3-Phase Supply Voltage
Never operate a motor where a phase imbalance in supply voltage is greater
than 2%. Use the following formula to determine the percent of voltage
imbalance.
= 1.53%
This amount of phase imbalance is satisfactory as it is below the maximum allow-
able 2%.
max voltage deviation from average voltage
= 100 x
average voltage
IMPORTANT: If the supply voltage phase imbalance is more than 2%, contact
your local electric utility company immediately.
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Table 1E — Electrical Data (COBRA™ Energy Recovery 48HJ008-014 Units with 62AQ200)
POWER SUPPLY
FUSE OR
DISCONNECT SIZE*
NOMINAL
V-PH-HZ
IFM
TYPE
CONV
OUTLET
62AQ
FLA
UNIT
MCA
FLA
LRA
HACR BKR
STD
NO
YES
NO
21.9
21.9
21.9
21.9
60.1
66.1
63.2
69.2
70
70
70
80
66
71
69
75
366
371
391
395
STD
208/230-3-60
460-3-60
HIGH STATIC
HIGH STATIC
YES
48HJ008
STD
NO
YES
NO
10.2
10.2
10.2
10.2
29.4
32.1
30.8
33.5
35
35
35
35
32
34
34
36
184
186
197
199
STD
HIGH STATIC
HIGH STATIC
YES
STD
NO
YES
NO
21.9
21.9
21.9
21.9
62.1
68.1
65.2
65.2
70
70
70
70
68
73
71
71
400
405
425
425
STD
208/230-3-60
460-3-60
HIGH STATIC
HIGH STATIC
YES
48HJ009
STD
NO
YES
NO
10.2
10.2
10.2
10.2
31.7
34.4
33.1
35.8
35
40
35
40
34
37
36
38
206
208
219
221
STD
HIGH STATIC
HIGH STATIC
YES
STD
NO
YES
NO
21.9
21.9
21.9
21.9
74.9
80.9
79.3
85.3
80
90
90
90
81
87
86
92
465
469
488
493
STD
208/230-3-60
460-3-60
HIGH STATIC
HIGH STATIC
YES
48HJ012
48HJ014
STD
NO
YES
NO
10.2
10.2
10.2
10.2
21.9
21.9
35.1
37.8
37.7
40.4
82.5
88.5
40
40
40
45
90
100
38
40
41
43
89
95
234
236
245
247
550
555
STD
HIGH STATIC
HIGH STATIC
YES
STD
STD
STD
STD
NO
YES
NO
YES
208/230-3-60
460-3-60
10.2
10.2
39.3
42.0
45
45
43
45
270
272
LEGEND
Example: Supply voltage is 460-3-60.
AB = 452 v
BC = 464 v
AC = 455 v
FLA — Full Load Amps
HACR — Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration
IFM
— Indoor (Evaporator) Fan Motor
LRA — Locked Rotor Amps
452 + 464 + 455
3
Average Voltage =
=
MCA — Minimum Circuit Amps
MOCP — Maximum Overcurrent Protection
NEC — National Electrical Code
1371
3
UL
— Underwriters’ Laboratories
*Used to determine minimum disconnect per NEC.
= 457
†Single point box CRSINGLE017A00 is part of base unit.
Determine maximum deviation from average voltage.
(AB) 457 – 452 = 5 v
NOTES:
(BC) 464 – 457 = 7 v
1. In compliance with NEC requirements for multimotor and combi-
nation load equipment (refer to NEC Articles 430 and 440), the
overcurrent protective device for the unit shall be fuse or HACR
breaker. UL, Canada units may be fuse or circuit breaker.
2. Unbalanced 3-Phase Supply Voltage
(AC) 457 – 455 = 2 v
Maximum deviation is 7 v.
Determine percent of voltage imbalance.
7
% Voltage Imbalance = 100 x
457
Never operate a motor where a phase imbalance in supply volt-
age is greater than 2%. Use the following formula to determine
the percent of voltage imbalance.
= 1.53%
This amount of phase imbalance is satisfactory as it is below the
maximum allowable 2%.
max voltage deviation from average voltage
= 100 x
average voltage
IMPORTANT: If the supply voltage phase imbalance is more than
2%, contact your local electric utility company immediately.
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Table 1F — Electrical Data (COBRA™ Energy Recovery 50HJ008-014 Units with 62AQ200)
HEAT
POWER SUPPLY
SINGLE
POINT BOX
CRSINGLE
---A00
DISCONNECT SIZE*
HEATER
CRHEATER
---A00
NOMINAL
V-PH-Hz
IFM
TYPE
CONV
OUTLET
62AQ
FLA
UNIT
FUSE OR
HACR BKR
FLA
MCA
MOCP
FLA
LRA
NONE
017
—/—
60.1/ 60.1
60.1/ 64.0
74.5/ 80.9
97.4/107.4
70/70
—
—/—
—
66/ 66
66/ 66
72/ 78
93/102
111/122
135/151
366/366
366/366
366/366
366/366
366/366
366/366
21.7/ 25.0
33.4/ 38.5
51.7/ 59.7
70/ 80
80/ 90
100/110
125/150
150/175
007
007
009
009
009
010
—
STD
STD
NO
YES
NO
21.9
21.9
21.9
21.9
10.2
10.2
10.2
10.2
21.9
21.9
21.9
21.9
10.2
10.2
10.2
10.2
011
—
012
66.7/ 77.0 116.2/129.0
88.4/102.0 143.3/160.3
—
012+017
—
NONE
017
—/—
66.1/ 66.1
66.1/ 68.2
79.3/ 85.1
70/70
—
—/—
—
71/ 71
71/ 71
78/ 83
99/107
116/127
141/156
69/ 69
69/ 69
76/ 82
97/106
114/126
139/155
371/371
371/371
371/371
371/371
371/371
371/371
391/391
391/391
391/391
391/391
391/391
391/391
395/395
395/395
395/395
395/395
395/395
395/395
184.0
184.0
184.0
184.0
184.0
184.0
186.0
186.0
186.0
186.0
186.0
186.0
196.0
197.0
197.0
197.0
197.0
197.0
198.0
199.0
199.0
199.0
199.0
199.0
400/400
400/400
400/400
400/400
400/400
400/400
405/405
405/405
405/405
405/405
405/405
405/405
425/425
425/425
425/425
425/425
425/425
425/425
429/429
429/429
429/429
429/429
429/429
429/429
206.0
206.0
206.0
206.0
206.0
206.0
208.0
208.0
208.0
208.0
208.0
208.0
218.0
219.0
219.0
219.0
219.0
219.0
220.0
221.0
221.0
221.0
221.0
221.0
21.7/ 25.0
33.4/ 38.5
80/ 80
90/ 90
110/125
125/150
150/175
007
009
009
009
009
010
—
011
51.7/ 59.7 102.2/111.6
66.7/ 77.0 121.0/133.2
88.4/102.0 148.1/164.5
—/—
21.7/ 25.0
33.4/ 38.5
51.7/ 59.7 100.5/110.5
66.7/ 77.0 119.3/132.1
88.4/102.0 146.4/163.4
—/—
21.7/ 25.0
33.4/ 38.5
—
012
—
012+017
—
208/230-3-60
NONE
017
63.2/ 63.2
63.2/ 67.1
77.6/ 84.0
70/70
—
—/—
—
80/ 80
90/ 90
110/125
125/150
150/175
007
009
009
009
009
010
—
HIGH STATIC
HIGH STATIC
STD
011
—
012
—
012+017
—
NONE
017
69.2/ 69.2
69.2/ 71.3
82.4/ 88.2
80/80
—
—/—
—
75/ 75
75/ 75
81/ 86
80/ 80
90/100
110/125
125/150
175/175
007
009
009
009
009
010
—
YES
NO
011
51.7/ 59.7 105.3/114.7
66.7/ 77.0 124.1/136.3
88.4/102.0 151.2/167.6
—
102/111
120/131
145/160
32.0
35.0
38.0
54.0
61.0
73.0
34.0
37.0
41.0
57.0
64.0
76.0
34.0
36.0
40.0
56.0
63.0
75.0
36.0
39.0
42.0
58.0
65.0
77.0
68/ 68
68/ 68
72/ 78
93/102
111/122
135/151
73/ 73
73/ 73
78/ 83
99/107
116/127
141/156
71/ 71
71/ 71
76/ 82
97/106
114/126
139/155
012
—
012+017
—
50HJ008
NONE
016
—
29.4
36.1
40.0
57.0
64.8
77.9
32.1
38.2
42.1
59.1
66.9
80.0
30.8
37.5
41.4
58.4
66.2
79.3
33.5
39.6
43.5
60.5
68.3
81.4
35.0
40.0
45.0
60.0
—
—
—
—
16.7
19.8
33.4
39.7
50.2
006
006
006
008
010
013
—
014
—
015
70.0
80.0
014+016
—
NONE
016
—
35.0
45.0
45.0
60.0
—
—
—
—
16.7
19.8
33.4
39.7
50.2
006
006
006
008
010
013
—
STD
YES
NO
014
—
015
70.0
80.0
014+016
—
460-3-60
NONE
016
—
35.0
40.0
45.0
60.0
—
—
—
—
16.7
19.8
33.4
39.7
50.2
006
006
006
008
010
013
—
HIGH STATIC
HIGH STATIC
STD
014
—
015
70.0
80.0
014+016
—
NONE
016
—
35.0
45.0
45.0
—
—
—
—
—
—
70.0
70.0
90.0
—
16.7
19.8
33.4
39.7
50.2
006
006
008
008
010
013
YES
NO
014
015
014+016
NONE
017
—/—
62.1/ 62.1
62.1/ 64.0
74.5/ 80.9
97.4/107.4
70/70
—
—
—
21.7/ 25.0
33.4/ 38.5
51.7/ 59.7
70/ 80
80/ 90
100/110
125/150
150/175
012
012
015
015
015
010
—
011
—
012
66.7/ 77.0 116.2/129.0
88.4/102.0 143.3/160.3
—/—
21.7/ 25.0
33.4/ 38.5
51.7/ 59.7 102.2/111.6
66.7/ 77.0 121.0/133.2
88.4/102.0 148.1/164.5
—/—
21.7/ 25.0
33.4/ 38.5
51.7/ 59.7 100.5/110.5
66.7/ 77.0 119.3/132.1
88.4/102.0 146.4/163.4
—/—
21.7/ 25.0
33.4/ 38.5
51.7/ 59.7 105.3/114.7
66.7/ 77.0 124.1/136.3
88.4/102.0 151.2/167.6
—
012+017
—
NONE
017
68.1/ 68.1
68.1/ 68.2
79.3/ 85.1
70/70
—
—
—
80/ 80
90/ 90
110/125
125/150
150/175
012
015
015
015
015
010
—
STD
YES
NO
011
—
012
—
012+017
—
208/230-3-60
NONE
017
65.2/ 65.2
65.2/ 67.1
77.6/ 84.0
70/70
—
—/—
—
80/ 80
90/ 90
110/125
125/150
150/175
012
015
015
015
015
010
—
HIGH STATIC
HIGH STATIC
STD
011
—
012
—
012+017
—
NONE
017
71.2/ 71.2
71.2/ 71.3
82.4 /88.2
80/80
—
—/—
—
77/ 77
77/ 77
81/ 86
80/ 80
90/100
110/125
125/150
175/175
012
015
015
015
015
010
—
YES
NO
011
—
102/111
120/131
145/160
34.0
35.0
38.0
54.0
61.0
73.0
37.0
37.0
41.0
57.0
64.0
76.0
36.0
36.0
40.0
56.0
63.0
75.0
012
—
012+017
—
50HJ009
NONE
016
—
31.7
36.1
40.0
57.0
64.8
77.9
34.4
38.2
42.1
59.1
66.9
80.0
33.1
37.5
41.4
58.4
66.2
79.3
35.8
39.6
43.5
60.5
68.3
81.4
35.0
40.0
45.0
60.0
—
—
—
—
16.7
19.8
33.4
39.7
50.2
011
011
011
014
016
013
—
014
—
015
70.0
80.0
014+016
—
NONE
016
—
40.0
45.0
45.0
60.0
—
—
—
—
16.7
19.8
33.4
39.7
50.2
011
011
011
014
016
013
—
STD
YES
NO
014
—
015
70.0
80.0
014+016
—
460-3-60
NONE
016
—
35.0
40.0
45.0
60.0
—
—
—
—
16.7
19.8
33.4
39.7
50.2
011
011
011
014
016
013
—
HIGH STATIC
HIGH STATIC
014
—
015
70.0
80.0
014+016
—
NONE
016
—
40.0
45.0
45.0
—
—
—
—
—
—
70.0
70.0
90.0
—
38.0
39.0
42.0
58.0
65.0
77.0
16.7
19.8
33.4
39.7
50.2
011
011
014
014
016
013
YES
014
015
014+016
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Table 1F — Electrical Data (COBRA™ Energy Recovery 50HJ008-014 Units with 62AQ200) (cont)
HEAT
POWER SUPPLY
SINGLE
POINT BOX
CRSINGLE
---A00
DISCONNECT SIZE*
HEATER
CRHEATER
---A00
NOMINAL
V-PH-Hz
IFM
TYPE
CONV
OUTLET
62AQ
FLA
UNIT
FUSE OR
HACR BKR
FLA
MCA
MOCP
FLA
LRA
NONE
017
—/—
74.9/ 74.9
74.9/ 74.9
77.6/ 84.0
119.3/132.1
146.4/163.4
166.2/156.2
—
—
—
—
—
—
80/ 80
80/ 80
†
†
†
†
†
†
81/ 81
81/ 81
465/465
465/465
465/465
465/465
465/465
465/465
21.7/ 25.0
33.4/ 38.5
66.7/ 77.0
88.4/102.0
104.2/120.3
010
90/ 90
81/ 82
STD
STD
NO
YES
NO
21.9
21.9
21.9
21.9
10.2
10.2
10.2
10.2
21.9
21.9
10.2
10.2
012
012+017
010+012
125/150
150/175
175/175
114/126
139/155
157/176
NONE
017
—/—
80.9/ 80.9
80.9/ 80.9
82.4/ 88.2
124.1/136.3
151.2/167.6
171.0/160.4
79.3/ 79.3
79.3/ 79.3
82.3/ 88.8
124.0/136.9
151.1/168.2
170.9/160.9
85.3/ 85.3
85.3/ 85.3
87.1/ 93.0
128.8/141.1
155.9/172.4
175.7/165.1
35.1
37.5
41.4
66.2
79.3
76.7
37.8
39.6
43.5
68.3
81.4
78.8
37.7
40.3
44.3
69.1
82.1
79.6
40.4
42.4
46.4
71.2
84.2
81.7
82.5/ 82.5
82.5/ 82.5
82.3/ 88.8
124.0/136.9
151.1/168.2
170.9/160.9
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
40.0
40.0
45.0
—
—
—
40.0
45.0
45.0
—
—
—
40.0
45.0
50.0
—
—
—
45.0
50.0
50.0
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
45.0
45.0
50.0
—
—
—
90/ 90
90/ 90
†
†
†
†
†
†
†
†
†
†
†
†
†
†
†
†
†
†
87/ 87
87/ 87
469/469
469/469
469/469
469/469
469/469
469/469
488/488
488/488
488/488
488/488
488/488
488/488
493/493
493/493
493/493
493/493
493/493
493/493
233.0
234.0
234.0
234.0
234.0
234.0
235.0
236.0
236.0
236.0
236.0
236.0
245.0
245.0
245.0
245.0
245.0
245.0
247.0
247.0
247.0
247.0
247.0
247.0
550/550
550/550
550/550
550/550
550/550
550/550
21.7/ 25.0
33.4/ 38.5
66.7/ 77.0
88.4/102.0
104.2/120.3
010
90/100
87/ 87
012
012+017
010+012
125/150
175/175
175/175
90/ 90
90/ 90
90/100
125/150
175/175
175/200
90/ 90
90/ 90
100/100
150/150
175/175
200/200
—
—
—
70.0
80.0
90.0
—
—
—
70.0
90.0
90.0
—
—
—
70.0
90.0
90.0
—
—
—
80.0
90.0
90.0
120/131
145/160
163/181
86/ 86
86/ 86
86/ 87
119/131
144/160
162/181
92/ 92
92/ 92
92/ 92
125/136
150/165
168/186
38.0
38.0
40.0
63.0
75.0
86.0
40.0
40.0
42.0
65.0
77.0
89.0
41.0
41.0
43.0
66.0
78.0
89.0
43.0
43.0
45.0
68.0
80.0
92.0
89/ 89
89/ 89
89/ 89
119/131
144/160
162/181
95/ 95
95/ 95
95/ 95
125/136
150/165
168/186
43.0
43.0
43.0
66.0
78.0
89.0
45.0
45.0
45.0
68.0
80.0
92.0
208/230-3-60
NONE
017
—/—
21.7/ 25.0
33.4/ 38.5
66.7/ 77.0
88.4/102.0
104.2/120.3
010
012
HIGH STATIC
HIGH STATIC
STD
012+017
010+012
NONE
017
—/—
21.7/ 25.0
33.4/ 38.5
66.7/ 77.0
88.4/102.0
104.2/120.3
010
012
YES
NO
012+017
010+012
50HJ012
NONE
016
—
—
16.7
19.8
39.7
50.2
60.1
011
011
014
016
016
013
015
014+016
013+015
NONE
016
—
—
16.7
19.8
39.7
50.2
60.1
011
011
014
016
016
013
015
STD
YES
NO
014+016
013+015
460-3-60
NONE
016
—
—
16.7
19.8
39.7
50.2
60.1
011
011
014
016
016
013
015
HIGH STATIC
HIGH STATIC
STD
014+016
013+015
NONE
016
—
—
16.7
19.8
39.7
50.2
60.1
011
011
014
016
016
013
015
YES
NO
014+016
013+015
NONE
017
—/—
90/ 90
90/ 90
90/100
†
†
†
†
†
†
†
†
†
†
†
†
21.7/ 25.0
33.4/ 38.5
66.7/ 77.0
88.4/102.0
104.2/120.3
010
012
125/150
175/175
175/200
100/100
100/100
100/100
150/150
175/175
200/200
—
—
—
70.0
90.0
90.0
012+017
010+012
208/230-3-60
NONE
017
—/—
88.5/ 88.5
88.5/ 88.5
87.1/ 93.0
128.8/141.1
155.9/172.4
175.7/165.1
39.3
40.3
44.3
69.1
82.1
79.6
42.0
42.4
46.4
71.2
84.2
81.7
555/555
555/555
555/555
555/555
555/555
555/555
260.0
260.0
260.0
260.0
260.0
260.0
262.0
262.0
262.0
262.0
262.0
262.0
21.7/ 25.0
33.4/ 38.5
66.7/ 77.0
88.4/102.0
104.2/120.3
010
012
STD
YES
NO
012+017
010+012
50HJ014
NONE
016
—
—
16.7
19.8
39.7
50.2
60.1
011
011
016
016
016
013
015
STD
014+016
013+015
460-3-60
NONE
016
—
45.0
50.0
50.0
—
—
—
—
—
—
80.0
90.0
90.0
—
16.7
19.8
39.7
50.2
60.1
011
011
016
016
016
013
015
STD
YES
014+016
013+015
LEGEND
Full Load Amps
Example: Supply voltage is 460-3-60.
FLA
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
AB = 452 v
BC = 464 v
AC = 455 v
HACR
IFM
Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration
Indoor (Evaporator) Fan Motor
Locked Rotor Amps
LRA
MCA
MOCP
NEC
UL
452 + 464 + 455
3
Minimum Circuit Amps
Average Voltage =
Maximum Overcurrent Protection
National Electrical Code
1371
3
Underwriters’ Laboratories
=
*Used to determine minimum disconnect per NEC.
= 457
Determine maximum deviation from average voltage.
(AB) 457 – 452 = 5 v
†Single point box CRSINGLE017A00 is part of base unit.
NOTES:
1. In compliance with NEC requirements for multimotor and combination load equipment
(refer to NEC Articles 430 and 440), the overcurrent protective device for the unit shall
be fuse or HACR breaker. UL, Canada units may be fuse or circuit breaker.
2. Unbalanced 3-Phase Supply Voltage
(BC) 464 – 457 = 7 v
(AC) 457 – 455 = 2 v
Maximum deviation is 7 v.
Determine percent of voltage imbalance.
Never operate a motor where a phase imbalance in supply voltage is greater than 2%.
Use the following formula to determine the percent of voltage imbalance.
7
% Voltage Imbalance = 100 x
457
max voltage deviation from average voltage
= 1.53%
= 100 x
average voltage
This amount of phase imbalance is satisfactory as it is below the maximum allowable 2%.
IMPORTANT: If the supply voltage phase imbalance is more than 2%, contact your
local electric utility company immediately.
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Table 1G — Electrical Data (COBRA™ Energy Recovery 48HJ008-014 Units with 62AQ300)
POWER SUPPLY
FUSE OR
DISCONNECT SIZE*
NOMINAL
V-PH-Hz
IFM
TYPE
CONV
OUTLET
62AQ
FLA
UNIT
MCA
FLA
LRA
HACR BKR
STD
NO
YES
NO
29.8
29.8
29.8
29.8
68.0
74.0
71.1
77.1
80
80
80
80
75
80
78
84
420
425
445
449
STD
208/230-3-60
460-3-60
HIGH STATIC
HIGH STATIC
YES
48HJ008
STD
NO
YES
NO
15.8
15.8
15.8
15.8
35.0
37.7
36.4
39.1
40
40
40
45
38
41
40
43
211
213
224
226
STD
HIGH STATIC
HIGH STATIC
YES
STD
NO
YES
NO
29.8
29.8
29.8
29.8
70.0
76.0
73.1
79.1
80
80
80
80
77
82
80
86
454
459
479
483
STD
208/230-3-60
460-3-60
HIGH STATIC
HIGH STATIC
YES
48HJ009
STD
NO
YES
NO
15.8
15.8
15.8
15.8
37.3
40.0
38.7
41.4
40
45
45
45
41
43
42
45
233
235
246
248
STD
HIGH STATIC
HIGH STATIC
YES
STD
NO
YES
NO
29.8
29.8
29.8
29.8
82.8
88.8
87.2
93.2
90
100
100
100
90
96
519
523
542
547
STD
208/230-3-60
460-3-60
HIGH STATIC
HIGH STATIC
95
YES
101
48HJ012
48HJ014
STD
NO
YES
NO
15.8
15.8
15.8
15.8
29.8
29.8
40.7
43.4
43.3
46.0
90.4
96.4
45
45
50
50
100
100
44
47
47
50
98
104
261
263
272
274
604
609
STD
HIGH STATIC
HIGH STATIC
YES
STD
STD
STD
STD
NO
YES
NO
YES
208/230-3-60
460-3-60
15.8
15.8
44.9
47.6
50
50
49
51
297
299
LEGEND
Example: Supply voltage is 460-3-60.
AB = 452 v
BC = 464 v
AC = 455 v
FLA — Full Load Amps
HACR — Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration
IFM
— Indoor (Evaporator) Fan Motor
LRA — Locked Rotor Amps
452 + 464 + 455
3
Average Voltage =
=
MCA — Minimum Circuit Amps
MOCP — Maximum Overcurrent Protection
NEC — National Electrical Code
1371
3
UL
— Underwriters’ Laboratories
*Used to determine minimum disconnect per NEC.
= 457
†Single point box CRSINGLE017A00 is part of base unit.
Determine maximum deviation from average voltage.
(AB) 457 – 452 = 5 v
NOTES:
(BC) 464 – 457 = 7 v
1. In compliance with NEC requirements for multimotor and combi-
nation load equipment (refer to NEC Articles 430 and 440), the
overcurrent protective device for the unit shall be fuse or HACR
breaker. UL, Canada units may be fuse or circuit breaker.
2. Unbalanced 3-Phase Supply Voltage
(AC) 457 – 455 = 2 v
Maximum deviation is 7 v.
Determine percent of voltage imbalance.
7
% Voltage Imbalance = 100 x
457
Never operate a motor where a phase imbalance in supply volt-
age is greater than 2%. Use the following formula to determine
the percent of voltage imbalance.
= 1.53%
This amount of phase imbalance is satisfactory as it is below the
maximum allowable 2%.
max voltage deviation from average voltage
= 100 x
average voltage
IMPORTANT: If the supply voltage phase imbalance is more than
2%, contact your local electric utility company immediately.
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Table 1H — Electrical Data (COBRA™ Energy Recovery 50HJ008-014 Units with 62AQ300)
HEAT
POWER SUPPLY
SINGLE
POINT BOX
CRSINGLE
---A00
DISCONNECT SIZE*
HEATER
CRHEATER
---A00
NOMINAL
V-PH-Hz
IFM
TYPE
CONV
OUTLET
62AQ
FLA
UNIT
FUSE OR
HACR BKR
FLA
MCA
MOCP
FLA
LRA
NONE
017
—/—
68.0/ 68.0
68.7/ 72.9
83.3/ 89.7
80/80
—
—
—
75/ 75
75/ 75
420/420
420/420
420/420
420/420
420/420
420/420
21.7/ 25.0
33.4/ 38.5
90/ 90
100/100
125/125
150/150
175/175
007
007
009
009
009
010
—
81/ 87
STD
STD
NO
YES
NO
29.8
29.8
29.8
29.8
15.8
15.8
15.8
15.8
29.8
29.8
29.8
011
51.7/ 59.7 106.2/116.2
66.7/ 77.0 125.0/137.8
88.4/102.0 152.1/169.1
—
102/112
120/131
145/160
012
—
012+017
—
NONE
017
—/—
74.0/ 74.0
74.0/ 77.1
88.1/ 93.9
80/80
—
—
—
80/ 80
80/ 80
425/425
425/425
425/425
425/425
425/425
425/425
445/445
445/445
445/445
445/445
445/445
445/445
449/449
449/449
449/449
449/449
449/449
449/449
211.0
211.0
211.0
211.0
211.0
211.0
213.0
213.0
213.0
213.0
213.0
213.0
223.0
224.0
224.0
224.0
224.0
224.0
225.0
226.0
226.0
226.0
226.0
226.0
454/454
454/454
454/454
454/454
454/454
454/454
21.7/ 25.0
33.4/ 38.5
90/ 90
100/110
125/125
150/150
175/175
007
009
009
009
009
010
—
87/ 92
011
51.7/ 59.7 111.0/120.4
66.7/ 77.0 129.8/142.0
88.4/102.0 156.9/173.3
—/—
21.7/ 25.0
33.4/ 38.5
51.7/ 59.7 109.3/119.3
66.7/ 77.0 128.1/140.9
88.4/102.0 155.2/172.2
—/—
21.7/ 25.0
33.4/ 38.5
—
108/116
125/136
150/165
78/ 78
78/ 78
85/ 91
106/115
123/135
148/164
84/ 84
84/ 84
90/ 96
111/120
129/140
154/169
38.0
41.0
45.0
61.0
68.0
80.0
41.0
44.0
47.0
63.0
70.0
82.0
40.0
43.0
47.0
62.0
69.0
81.0
43.0
45.0
49.0
65.0
72.0
84.0
77/ 77
77/ 77
81/ 87
012
—
012+017
—
208/230-3-60
NONE
017
71.1/ 71.1
71.8/ 76.0
86.4/ 92.8
80/80
—
—
—
90/ 90
100/110
125/125
150/150
175/175
007
009
009
009
009
010
—
HIGH STATIC
HIGH STATIC
STD
011
—
012
—
012+017
—
NONE
017
77.1/ 77.1
77.1/ 80.2
91.2/ 97.0
80/80
—
—
—
90/100
110/110
125/150
150/150
175/200
007
009
009
009
009
010
—
YES
NO
011
51.7/ 59.7 114.1/123.5
66.7/ 77.0 132.9/145.1
88.4/102.0 160.0/176.4
—
012
—
012+017
—
50HJ008
NONE
016
—
35.0
44.4
48.3
65.3
73.1
86.2
37.7
46.5
50.4
67.4
75.2
88.3
36.4
45.8
49.7
66.7
74.5
87.6
39.1
47.9
51.8
68.8
76.6
89.7
40.0
60.0
60.0
—
—
—
40.0
60.0
60.0
—
—
—
40.0
60.0
60.0
—
—
—
45.0
60.0
60.0
—
—
—
—
—
—
80.0
90.0
100.0
—
—
—
80.0
90.0
100.0
—
—
—
80.0
90.0
100.0
—
—
—
80.0
90.0
100.0
—
16.7
19.8
33.4
39.7
50.2
006
006
008
008
010
013
014
015
014+016
NONE
016
—
—
16.7
19.8
33.4
39.7
50.2
006
006
008
008
010
013
STD
YES
NO
014
015
014+016
460-3-60
NONE
016
—
—
16.7
19.8
33.4
39.7
50.2
006
006
008
008
010
013
HIGH STATIC
HIGH STATIC
STD
014
015
014+016
NONE
016
—
—
16.7
19.8
33.4
39.7
50.2
006
006
008
008
010
013
YES
NO
014
015
014+016
NONE
017
—/—
21.7/ 25.0
33.4/ 38.5
51.7/ 59.7 106.2/116.2
66.7/ 77.0 125.0/137.8
88.4/102.0 152.1/169.1
—/—
21.7/ 25.0
33.4/ 38.5
51.7/ 59.7 111.0/120.4
66.7/ 77.0 129.8/142.0
88.4/102.0 156.9/173.3
—/—
21.7/ 25.0
33.4/ 38.5
51.7/ 59.7 109.3/119.3
66.7/ 77.0 128.1/140.9
88.4/102.0 155.2/172.2
70.0/ 70.0
70.0/ 72.9
83.3/ 89.7
80/80
—
—
†
90/ 90
100/100
125/125
150/150
175/175
012
012
015
015
015
010
—
011
—
102/112
120/131
145/160
82/ 82
82/ 82
87/ 92
108/116
125/136
150/165
80/ 80
80/ 80
85/ 91
012
—
012+017
—
NONE
017
76.0/ 76.0
76.0/ 77.1
88.1/ 93.9
80/80
—
—
†
459/459
459/459
459/459
459/459
459/459
459/459
479/479
479/479
479/479
479/479
479/479
479/479
90/ 90
100/110
125/125
150/150
175/175
012
015
015
015
015
010
—
STD
YES
NO
011
—
012
—
012+017
—
208/230-3-60
NONE
017
73.1/ 73.1
73.1/ 76.0
86.4/ 92.8
80/80
—
—
†
90/ 90
100/110
125/125
150/150
175/175
012
015
015
015
015
010
—
HIGH STATIC
011
—
106/115
123/135
148/164
012
—
012+017
—
NONE
017
—/—
79.1/ 79.1
79.1/ 80.2
91.2/ 97.0
80/80
—
—
†
86/ 86
86/ 86
483/483
483/483
483/483
483/483
483/483
483/483
21.7/ 25.0
33.4/ 38.5
90/100
110/110
125/150
150/150
175/200
012
015
015
015
015
010
—
90/ 96
HIGH STATIC
STD
YES
NO
29.8
15.8
011
51.7/ 59.7 114.1/123.5
66.7/ 77.0 132.9/145.1
88.4/102.0 160.0/176.4
—
111/120
129/140
154/169
012
—
012+017
—
50HJ009
NONE
016
—
37.3
44.4
48.3
65.3
73.1
86.2
40.0
60.0
60.0
—
—
—
—
41.0
41.0
45.0
61.0
68.0
80.0
233.0
233.0
233.0
233.0
233.0
233.0
16.7
19.8
33.4
39.7
50.2
011
011
014
014
016
013
—
014
80.0
90.0
100.0
015
—
014+016
—
NONE
016
—
40.0
46.5
50.4
67.4
75.2
88.3
45.0
60.0
60.0
—
—
—
—
43.0
44.0
47.0
63.0
70.0
82.0
235.0
235.0
235.0
235.0
235.0
235.0
16.7
19.8
33.4
39.7
50.2
011
011
014
014
016
013
—
STD
15.8
15.8
15.8
YES
NO
014
80.0
90.0
100.0
015
—
014+016
—
460-3-60
NONE
016
—
38.7
45.8
49.7
66.7
74.5
87.6
45.0
60.0
60.0
—
—
—
—
42.0
43.0
47.0
62.0
69.0
81.0
245.0
246.0
246.0
246.0
246.0
246.0
16.7
19.8
33.4
39.7
50.2
011
011
014
014
016
013
—
HIGH STATIC
HIGH STATIC
014
80.0
90.0
100.0
015
—
014+016
—
NONE
016
—
41.4
47.9
51.8
68.8
76.6
89.7
45.0
60.0
60.0
—
—
—
—
45.0
45.0
49.0
65.0
72.0
84.0
247.0
248.0
248.0
248.0
248.0
248.0
16.7
19.8
33.4
39.7
50.2
011
011
014
014
016
013
—
YES
014
80.0
90.0
100.0
015
—
014+016
—
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Table 1H — Electrical Data (COBRA™ Energy Recovery 50HJ008-014 Units with 62AQ300) (cont)
HEAT
POWER SUPPLY
SINGLE
POINT BOX
CRSINGLE
---A00
DISCONNECT SIZE*
HEATER
CRHEATER
---A00
NOMINAL
V-PH-Hz
IFM
TYPE
CONV
OUTLET
62AQ
FLA
UNIT
FUSE OR
HACR BKR
FLA
MCA
MOCP
FLA
LRA
NONE
017
—/—
82.8/ 82.8
82.8/ 82.8
86.4/ 92.8
128.1/140.9
155.2/172.2
175.0/165.0
—
—
—
—
—
—
90/ 90
90/ 90
100/110
150/150
175/175
175/200
†
†
†
†
†
†
90/ 90
90/ 90
519/519
519/519
519/519
519/519
519/519
519/519
21.7/ 25.0
33.4/ 38.5
66.7/ 77.0
88.4/102.0
104.2/120.3
010
90/ 91
STD
STD
NO
YES
NO
29.8
29.8
29.8
29.8
15.8
15.8
15.8
15.8
29.8
29.8
15.8
15.8
012
012+017
010+012
123/135
148/164
166/185
NONE
017
—/—
88.8/ 88.8
88.8/ 88.8
91.2/ 97.0
132.9/145.1
160.0/176.4
179.8/169.2
87.2/ 87.2
87.2/ 87.2
90.8/ 97.2
132.5/145.3
159.6/176.6
179.4/169.4
93.2/ 93.2
93.2/ 93.2
95.6/101.4
137.3/149.5
164.4/180.8
184.2/173.6
40.7
45.8
49.7
66.7
87.6
85.0
43.4
47.9
51.8
68.8
89.7
87.1
43.3
48.4
52.3
69.3
90.2
87.6
46.0
50.5
54.4
71.4
92.3
89.7
90.4/ 90.4
90.4/ 90.4
90.8/ 97.2
132.5/145.3
159.6/176.6
179.4/169.4
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
45.0
60.0
60.0
—
—
—
45.0
60.0
60.0
—
—
—
50.0
60.0
60.0
—
—
—
50.0
60.0
60.0
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
50.0
60.0
60.0
—
—
—
100/100
100/100
110/110
150/150
175/200
200/200
100/100
100/100
100/110
150/150
175/200
200/200
100/100
100/100
110/110
150/150
175/200
200/200
—
—
—
80.0
100.0
110.0
—
—
—
80.0
100.0
110.0
—
—
—
80.0
100.0
110.0
—
—
—
90.0
100.0
110.0
100/100
100/100
100/110
150/150
175/200
200/200
100/100
100/100
110/110
150/150
175/200
200/200
†
†
†
†
†
†
†
†
†
†
†
†
†
†
†
†
†
†
96/ 96
96/ 96
523/523
523/523
523/523
523/523
523/523
523/523
542/542
542/542
542/542
542/542
542/542
542/542
547/547
547/547
547/547
547/547
547/547
547/547
260.0
261.0
261.0
261.0
261.0
261.0
262.0
263.0
263.0
263.0
263.0
263.0
272.0
272.0
272.0
272.0
272.0
272.0
274.0
274.0
274.0
274.0
274.0
274.0
604/604
604/604
604/604
604/604
604/604
604/604
21.7/ 25.0
33.4/ 38.5
66.7/ 77.0
88.4/102.0
104.2/120.3
010
96/ 96
012
012+017
010+012
129/140
154/169
172/190
95/ 95
95/ 95
95/ 96
208/230-3-60
NONE
017
—/—
21.7/ 25.0
33.4/3 8.5
66.7/ 77.0
88.4/102.0
104.2/120.3
010
012
HIGH STATIC
HIGH STATIC
STD
128/140
153/169
171/190
101/101
101/101
101/101
134/145
159/174
177/195
44.0
44.0
47.0
62.0
81.0
93.0
47.0
47.0
49.0
65.0
84.0
95.0
47.0
47.0
50.0
65.0
84.0
96.0
50.0
50.0
52.0
68.0
87.0
98.0
012+017
010+012
NONE
017
—/—
21.7/ 25.0
33.4/ 38.5
66.7/ 77.0
88.4/102.0
104.2/120.3
010
012
YES
NO
012+017
010+012
50HJ012
NONE
016
—
—
16.7
19.8
33.4
50.2
60.1
011
011
014
016
016
013
014
014+016
013+015
NONE
016
—
—
16.7
19.8
33.4
50.2
60.1
014
011
014
016
016
013
014
STD
YES
NO
014+016
013+015
460-3-60
NONE
016
—
—
16.7
19.8
33.4
50.2
60.1
014
011
014
016
016
013
014
HIGH STATIC
HIGH STATIC
STD
014+016
013+015
NONE
016
—
0.0
014
011
014
016
016
†
†
†
†
†
†
†
†
†
†
†
†
16.7
19.8
33.4
50.2
60.1
013
014
YES
NO
014+016
013+015
NONE
017
—/—
98/ 98
98/ 98
98/ 98
21.7/ 25.0
33.4/ 38.5
66.7/ 77.0
88.4/102.0
104.2/120.3
010
012
128/140
153/169
171/190
104/104
104/104
104/104
134/145
159/174
177/195
49.0
49.0
50.0
49.0
84.0
96.0
51.0
51.0
52.0
51.0
87.0
98.0
012+017
010+012
NONE
017
—/—
96.4/ 96.4
96.4/ 96.4
95.6/101.4
137.3/149.5
164.4/180.8
184.2/173.6
44.9
48.4
52.3
48.4
90.2
87.6
47.6
50.5
54.4
50.5
92.3
89.7
609/609
609/609
609/609
609/609
609/609
609/609
287.0
287.0
287.0
287.0
287.0
287.0
289.0
289.0
289.0
289.0
289.0
289.0
21.7/ 25.0
33.4/ 38.5
66.7/ 77.0
88.4/102.0
104.2/120.3
010
012
STD
YES
NO
012+017
010+012
50HJ014
208/230-3-60
NONE
016
—
—
—
—
70.0
100.0
110.0
—
—
—
70.0
100.0
110.0
—
16.7
19.8
16.7
50.2
60.1
014
011
014
016
016
013
016
STD
014+016
013+015
NONE
016
—
50.0
60.0
60.0
—
—
—
—
16.7
19.8
16.7
50.2
60.1
014
011
014
016
016
013
016
STD
YES
014+016
013+015
LEGEND
Full Load Amps
Example: Supply voltage is 460-3-60.
FLA
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
AB = 452 v
BC = 464 v
AC = 455 v
HACR
IFM
Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration
Indoor (Evaporator) Fan Motor
Locked Rotor Amps
LRA
MCA
MOCP
NEC
UL
452 + 464 + 455
3
Minimum Circuit Amps
Average Voltage =
Maximum Overcurrent Protection
National Electrical Code
1371
3
Underwriters’ Laboratories
=
*Used to determine minimum disconnect per NEC.
†Single point box CRSINGLE017A00 is part of base unit.
= 457
Determine maximum deviation from average voltage.
(AB) 457 – 452 = 5 v
NOTES:
1. In compliance with NEC requirements for multimotor and combination load equipment
(refer to NEC Articles 430 and 440), the overcurrent protective device for the unit shall
be fuse or HACR breaker. UL, Canada units may be fuse or circuit breaker.
2. Unbalanced 3-Phase Supply Voltage
(BC) 464 – 457 = 7 v
(AC) 457 – 455 = 2 v
Maximum deviation is 7 v.
Determine percent of voltage imbalance.
Never operate a motor where a phase imbalance in supply voltage is greater than 2%.
Use the following formula to determine the percent of voltage imbalance.
7
% Voltage Imbalance = 100 x
457
max voltage deviation from average voltage
= 1.53%
= 100 x
average voltage
This amount of phase imbalance is satisfactory as it is below the maximum allowable 2%.
IMPORTANT: If the supply voltage phase imbalance is more than 2%, contact your
local electric utility company immediately.
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208/230-3-60
460-3-60
(SIZE 007 ONLY)
208/230-1-60
575-3-60
(SIZE 007 ONLY)
208/230-3-60
575-3-60, 460-3-60
(SIZES 004-006)
208/230-3-60 AND 460-3-60
(SIZES 008-014)
575-3-60
(SIZES 008-014)
LEGEND
— Contactor
C
COMP — Compressor
IFC
NEC
TB
— Indoor-Fan Contactor
— National Electrical Code
— Terminal Block
Fig. 7 — Power Wiring Connections
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Step 9 — Assemble and Mount Supply-Air
Hood — The hood kit supplied with the energy recovery
section is needed to complete this installation. See Fig. 11. The
energy recovery section supply air hood installs around its
motorized damper inlet.
NOTE: Mount the hood sides to the energy recovery section
first, and then the hood top for easier installation. The ther-
mostats are shipped factory-wired and taped behind the
damper blade of the energy recovery section. Knobs and
screws are in hood package.
LIGHT
COMMERCIAL
THERMIDISTAT
ACCESSORY
1. Assemble and mount supply air hood as shown in Fig. 11.
2. Discard the tape that holds the thermostats behind the
damper plates. Mount thermostats to the hood sides of the
energy recovery section unit into the holes provided, with
thermostat terminals facing up. See Fig. 11. Mount out-
side cooling set point thermostat part number
HH22HA060 (white label) on the left side of the hood.
See Fig. 11.
3. Mount the outside heating thermostat part number
HH22HA065 (red label) on the right side of the hood. See
Fig. 11.
62AQ
CONNECTION
BOARD
OPTIONAL
HUMIDISTAT
(HL38MG029)
4. From the outside of the unit’s side panels fasten the
thermostat(s) with two mounting screws, with the quick
connect terminals face up. See Fig. 11.
5. Install thermostat knobs (provided in kit). See Fig. 11.
6. Set supply air quantity (on units with optional factory-
installed supply air fan [GA] or field-installed accessory
supply air fan kit [CRFANKIT001-006A00]). Select the
fan speed and damper position to obtain desired cfm.
Relocate damper stops to the desired position on the
damper support rail and adjust the fan speed by relocating
the wire on the supply fan motor terminal block. Factory
set position is 45 degrees for the damper position, and
medium speed for the motor. Relocate stops to top hole
for 30 degrees, bottom hole for 60 degrees, and remove
stops for 90 degrees (see Fig. 11).
Fig. 8 — Light Commercial Thermidistat
Accessory Low-Voltage Connections
DDC CONTROL
CONNECTION
BOARD
TB3
TB1
24 VAC
RMTOCC
CMPSAFE
FSD
R
G
R
R
Y1
Y2
W1
W2
G
Y1
Y2
W1
W2
G
Y2
7. Install the aluminum filter screen and end cap with
screws along the top, as shown in Fig. 11.
W1
SFS
NOT USED
Step 10 — Mount the Barometric Relief
Damper — The hood kit supplied with the energy recovery
section is needed to complete this installation. The exhaust air
hood (that includes the barometric relief damper) must be
assembled and installed on the energy recovery section per the
instructions below. See Fig. 12.
C
X
C
X
C
X
C
Fig. 9 — Low Voltage Connections
(Units with PremierLink™ Controls)
1. Install the barometric relief damper onto the
energy recovery section by mounting the hinge with
2 screws then sliding in the hinge pin. See Fig. 12.
RACEWAY
LOW VOLTAGE
CONNECTIONS
INTEGRATED GAS UNIT
CONTROLLER (IGC)
2. Install damper limiter for 30, 45, or 60 degree angles.
Limiter pin not required for 90-degree setting (set to the
desired position based on CFM requirements and fan
speed). See Fig. 12. Fan speed is adjusted by relocating
wires on fan terminal blocks.
3. Loosen compressor bolts and remove shipping blocks
from under compressor on the 62AQ060 and 62AQ100
sizes only.
4. Install exhaust hood.
5. Install wire guard as shown in Fig. 12.
Never operate the unit without the wire guard in place.
HOLE IN END
PANEL (HIDDEN)
PREMERLINK LOCATION
(OPTIONAL)
Fig. 10 — Field Control Wiring Raceway
(48HJ Shown)
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COOLING — During the unoccupied period, the economizer
mode of operation is used as the first stage of cooling. When
the outside air temperature is below the cooling thermostat set
point, the outside air will be used for first stage cooling.
HEATING — The heating thermostat should be adjusted
to the second stage balance point (heat output of the energy re-
covery section plus the heat output of the first stage on rooftop
unit equals building load at this temperature). Above this set-
ting, first stage heating will be the energy recovery section unit
and second stage will be the first stage of the rooftop unit.
Below this point first stage heating will be the energy recovery
section unit plus first stage heating of the rooftop unit. The sec-
ond stage will be the second stage of the rooftop unit.
Step 11 — Set the Outdoor Cooling and Heat-
ing Thermostats
IMPORTANT: The energy recovery section unit is shipped
with an outdoor thermostat set at 55 F which locks out
mechanical cooling on the RTU (rooftop unit) and the
energy recovery section compressor. If this feature is not
desirable, the rooftop unit’s compressor can be allowed to
run by relocating both gray wires to the same side of the
Low Temperature Lockout Thermostat (LTLO) leaving the
white wire on the opposite pole, locking out only the energy
recovery section compressor. The LTLO is also accessible
by removing the filter access panel and the door of the
damper mounting bracket. Refer to Troubleshooting section.
HOOD TOP
DAMPER BLADE STOP
SHIPPED WITH UNIT
IN 45° POSITION
KNOB
SCREWS (2)
HOOD
SIDE
LTLO
MOUNTING
BRACKET
HEATING POINT
THERMOSTAT
(RED LABEL)
END CAP
COOLING SET POINT
THERMOSTAT (WHITE LABEL)
TEMPERATURE
COOLING
LOCKOUT (LTLO)
HOOD SIDE
TEMPERATURE SWITCH
SHIPPED WITH UNIT
SCREW INSTALLATION (2)
KNOB
ALUMINUM FILTER SCREEN
Fig. 11 — Energy Recovery Section Supply-Air Hood Assembly
HOOD TOP
HOOD SIDE
HINGE
HINGE PIN
BAROMETRIC
RELIEF DAMPER
60° LOCATION
45° LOCATION
HOOD SIDE
WIRE GUARD
30° LOCATION
DAMPER LIMITER
Fig. 12 — Energy Recovery Section Barometric Exhaust Air Hood Assembly
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LIGHT COMMERCIAL
THERMIDISTAT ACCESSORY
General — A Light Commercial Thermidistat Accessory
(part number TSTATCCPLH01-B) or PremierLink™ control-
ler with humidistat is required for each unit for field installation
to control the energy recovery section. See Fig. 13.
LIGHT
COMMERCIAL
THERMIDISTAT
ACCESSORY
The Light Commercial Thermidistat is a 7-day programma-
ble, wall-mounted, low-voltage control which combines tem-
perature and humidity control in a single unit. It provides
separate set points for heating and cooling, and adds dehumidi-
fication with separate set points for occupied and unoccupied
periods. Different heating and cooling set points and times
are programmable for up to 4 periods per day and 7 days per
week. The dehumidification output provides direct control of
humidity. During power loss an internal memory stores pro-
grams and settings for unlimited time, and the clock continues
to run for at least 8 hours. Batteries are not used.
Power — Note that this control does not require batteries
and is not “power stealing.” It does require 24 vac (R and C
terminals) from the RTU’s low-voltage transformer to be con-
nected to it for proper operation. The control will not operate
without these 2 connections. See Fig. 14.
OPTIONAL
HUMIDISTAT
(HL38MG029)
Dehumidification Equipment and Connec-
tions — The dehumidification output terminals on the Light
Commercial Thermidistat must be connected to the dehumidify
input terminals on the energy recovery section. Additionally, if
the RTU is equipped with optional MoistureMi$er™ Dehumid-
ification accessory, a relay in the energy recovery section
energizes the MoistureMi$er solenoid to activate the enhanced
dehumidification mode.
Fig. 14 — Light Commercial Thermidistat
Accessory Low-Voltage Connections
Step 1 — Select Light Commercial Thermidis-
tat Location — Light Commercial Thermidistat should be
mounted:
Step 2 — Set DIP Switches — There is a 4-section
DIP switch within the Light Commercial Thermidistat which
must be properly set by the installer. It is easiest to set these
4 switches before the Light Commercial Thermidistat is
mounted to the wall, so complete the following steps first:
• Approximately 5 ft (1.5 m) from floor.
• Close to or in a frequently used room, preferably on an
inside partitioning wall.
• On a section of wall without pipes or ductwork.
1. Open hinged Light Commercial Thermidistat cover.
The Light Commercial Thermidistat should NOT be mounted:
• Close to a window, on an outside wall, or next to a door
leading to the outside.
• Exposed to direct light and heat from a lamp, sun, fire-
place, or other temperature-radiating object that may
cause a false reading.
• Close to or in direct airflow from supply registers and
return-air registers.
2. Remove cover completely by gently snapping it apart at
the hinge.
3. Switches are located in upper right corner of circuit
board. To change switch position, use corner of a small
screwdriver to slide switch to opposite position.
4. After switches have been set, do not reassemble the
2 halves. The rear plastic will be first mounted to wall.
SWITCH 1 — Not used
SWITCH 2 — Not used
• In areas with poor air circulation, such as behind a door
or in an alcove.
SWITCH 3 — SMART/CONVENTIONAL RECOVERY —
Selects between conventional or smart recovery from setback.
Conventional recovery changes to new set point at prepro-
grammed time. Smart recovery, which is active in both heating
and cooling, starts selected cycle 90 minutes earlier and
smoothly adjusts set point so room will arrive at programmed
temperature at programmed time.
NOTE: The occupied output is only energized at the prepro-
grammed time.
To Set:
OFF — for smart recovery. This is factory default.
ON — for conventional recovery.
SWITCH 4 — INSTALLER TEST OFF/ON — Selects a
special installer test mode that assists with checkout and
troubleshooting. See Step 5 — Conduct Light Commercial
Thermidistat Start-Up and Checkout.
HEIGHT (in.)
WIDTH (in.)
DEPTH (in.)
41/4
71/2
13/8
To Set:
Fig. 13 — Light Commercial
Thermidistat Accessory
OFF — for normal operation. (Factory default setting.)
ON — for Installer Test mode.
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Step 3 — Install Light Commercial Thermidistat
Step 4 — Set Light Commercial Thermidistat
Configuration (Fig. 15 and 16) — Configuration op-
tions, like DIP switch settings, are intended to be selected at
installation and normally are not modified by the owner. These
options must be made as part of the installation. A special
procedure allows entry into the Configuration mode. While in
configuration mode, up to 10 selections can be made. A
description of each selection and how to use the Configuration
mode are as follows:
Before installing Light Commercial Thermidistat, turn off
all power to Weathermaster® COBRA units. There may be
more than one power disconnect. Electrical shock
can cause personal injury or death. Install lockout tags on
disconnects.
CONFIGURATION OPTIONS — SUMMARY
Option 1 — Anticipator adjustment
1. Turn off all power to equipment. Tag disconnect.
2. If an existing thermostat is being replaced:
a. Remove existing thermostat from wall.
Option 2 — Clean filter timer adjustment
Option 3 — English/Metric selection
Option 4 — Fan (G) ON with W selection
Option 9 — Holiday heat set point
b. Disconnect wires from existing thermostat, one at
a time.
c. As each wire is disconnected, record wire color
and terminal marking.
d. New or additional wire may be needed to accommo-
date added humidity outputs transformer common.
Option 10 — Holiday cool set point
Option 11 — Holiday humidity set point
Option 13 — Room temperature offset adjustment
Option 14 — Heat cool deadband adjustment
Option 21 — Keyboard lock
e. Discard or recycle old thermostat.
TO ENTER CONFIGURATION MODE — Press and hold
FAN button for approximately 10 seconds until COOL set
point display indicates a flashing “01”. The Light Commercial
Thermidistat is now in Configuration mode. It will automati-
cally exit this mode if no button is pressed for 3 minutes. Press-
ing HOLD End button will exit the Configuration mode
immediately.
WHILE IN CONFIGURATION MODE — The upper small
(COOL set point) display indicates selected option number and
large display indicates selection made within that option. One of
these will be flashing. The up and down set point buttons are
used both to move between available options and to make selec-
tion for each option. When option number (small display) is
flashing, the up and down set point buttons allows for scrolling
through options moving between available option numbers.
After desired option number has been selected, press SET
TIME/TEMP button once. The large display will now flash,
indicating that up and down set point buttons now control avail-
able choices within that option. Each press of SET TIME/
TEMP button switches between available option (small display)
and available selections within each option (large display).
Mercury is a hazardous waste and MUST be disposed of
properly.
3. Route wires through large hole in rear plastic. Level rear
plastic (separated from front plastic in Step 2 — Set DIP
Switches, on page 30). Level rear plastic against wall (for
aesthetic value only — Light Commercial Thermidistat
need not be leveled for proper operation) and mark wall
through 2 mounting holes.
4. Drill two 3/16-in. mounting holes in wall where marked.
5. Secure rear plastic to wall with 2 screws and anchors
provided. Additional mounting holes are available for
more secure mounting if needed. Make sure all wires
extend through hole in mounting base.
6. Adjust length and routing of each wire to reach proper
connector block and terminal on mounting base with
1
1/4-in. extra length. Strip only /4 in. of insulation from
Option 1 — Anticipator Adjustment — This adjustment
controls sensitivity and cycle rate of Light Commercial Ther-
midistat. Higher numbers decrease sensitivity and slow cycle
rate. Lower numbers increase sensitivity and cycle rate. Antici-
pator values can range from 1 to 9. Factory default is 3. This
default selection provides optimum performance in nearly all
installations. Try it first; do not change setting unless there is
evidence of need to do so.
each wire to prevent adjacent wires from shorting togeth-
er when connected.
7. Match and connect equipment wires to proper terminals
of each connector block. Remember R and C must be
connected for proper operation (see Fig. 14).
Unlike conventional anticipators, this setting is not deter-
mined by current draw. There is no need to measure, know, or
compensate for current draw. There is also no droop with this
Light Commercial Thermidistat. Regardless of setting and
number of stages, both heating and cooling will control to their
respective set points.
Improper wiring or installation may damage Light
Commercial Thermidistat. Check to make sure wiring is
correct before proceeding with installation or turning on
power. Refer to wiring schematic in the Troubleshooting
section of this manual.
8. Push any excess wire into wall and against rear plastic.
Seal hole in wall to prevent air leaks. Leaks can affect
operation.
9. Reattach Light Commercial Thermidistat body to mount-
ing base by first reattaching hinge.
10. Close Light Commercial Thermidistat assembly, making
sure pins on back of circuit board align with sockets in
connector.
TO ADJUST:
1. Enter Configuration mode. The upper small (COOL set
point) display will be flashing 01. If not, use up and down
set point buttons to move it to 01.
2. Press SET TIME/TEMP button once to flash current
selection of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, or 9 on large display.
Factory default is 3.
3. Use up and down set point buttons to move to desired
anticipator setting.
4. Press SET TIME/TEMP button again to flash small
upper display for selection of another option, or press
HOLD End to exit Configuration mode.
11. Turn on power to equipment.
On power up, all display segments will light for 2 seconds.
For the next 8 seconds, a 2-digit code appears on LED display
that identifies Light Commercial Thermidistat configuration:
CP — Commercial Product
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Option 4 — Fan (G) On With W — This selection deter-
mines whether fan (G) output is to be ON or OFF when any W
(furnace or strip heat) output is ON. Most furnaces and fan
coils manage their own blowers and do not require separate G
signal. For these applications, select OFF. Some auxiliary heat-
ers require separate G signal to turn on blower. In this case,
select ON. Factory default is OF (off).
PROGRAM
HUMIDITY
MODE
FAN
COPY PREVIOUS
DAY
UP
TO SELECT:
CHANGE DAY
1. Enter Configuration mode. Use up and down set point
buttons to make small display (now flashing) indicate 04.
2. Press SET TIME/TEMP button once to flash large
display.
3. Use up or down set point buttons to alternate between
OFF and ON on large display.
4. Press SET TIME/TEMP button again to flash small
upper display for selection of another option, or press
HOLD End to exit Configuration mode.
DOWN
RESET
FILTER
SET TIME/TEMP
HOLD
End
HOLIDAY
Fig. 15 — Light Commercial Thermidistat Keypad
Mode
Option 9 — Holiday Heat Set Point — This selection deter-
mines the heating set point (40 to 90 minus deadband F) when
the HOLIDAY function is active.
OC1 UN1 OC2 UN2
Mo Tu We Th
Fr Sa Su
HOLD HOLIDAY
DEHUM
OFF
HEAT
COOL
TO SELECT:
COOL
HEAT
PM
TIME
AM
AUTO
1. Enter Configuration mode. Use up and down buttons to
make small display (now flashing) indicate 09.
2. Press SET TIME/TEMP button once to flash large display.
3. Use up or down set point buttons to select desired
temperature.
4. Press SET TIME/TEMP button again to flash small
upper display for selection of another option, or press
HOLD End to exit Configuration mode.
Fan
CLEAN FILTER
ON**
AUTO
PROGRAMMING
Fig. 16 — Light Commercial Thermidistat LCD
Option 10 — Holiday Cool Set Point — This selection deter-
mines the cooling set point (40 to 90 minus deadband F) when
the HOLIDAY function is active.
on Power Up
TO SELECT:
Option 2 — Clean Filter Timer — Select hours of blower
operation (heating, cooling, or fan) before CLEAN FILTER
icon is displayed. With OFF selected, icon will never come on,
disabling this feature. Time selection can range from 400 to
3600 blower operation hours by selecting numbers 1 through 9.
(Time is 400 times number selected.) Factory default is 2
(800 hr). Recommended blower operation hours selections are:
disposable filter — 400 to 800 hr; media filter — 1200 to
1600 hr; electronic air cleaner — 1600 to 2400 hr.
TO SELECT OR ADJUST:
1. Enter Configuration mode. Use up and down set point
buttons to make small display (now flashing) indicate 02.
2. Press SET TIME/TEMP button once to display current
selection of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, or 9 on large display.
Factory default is 2.
3. Use up and down set point buttons to move between
available choices.
1. Enter Configuration mode if not already there. Use up
and down set point buttons to make small display (now
flashing) indicate 10.
2. Press SET TIME/TEMP button once to flash large display.
3. Use up or down set point buttons to select desired
temperature.
4. Press SET TIME/TEMP button again to flash small up-
per display for selection of another option, or press
HOLD End to exit Configuration mode.
Option 11 — Holiday Humidity Set Point — This selection
determines the humidity set point (50 to 90% rh [relative
humidity]) when the HOLIDAY function is active.
NOTE: This value can only be changed in the installer soft-
ware Configuration mode.
TO SELECT:
1. Enter Configuration mode. Use up and down set point
buttons to make small display (now flashing) indicate 11.
2. Press SET TIME/TEMP button once to flash large display.
3. Use up or down buttons to select desired humidity.
4. Press SET TIME/TEMP button again to flash small
upper display for selection of another option, or press
HOLD End to exit Configuration mode.
Option 13 — Room Temperature Offset Adjust — This op-
tion allows calibration (or deliberate miscalibration) of room
temperature sensor. There are various reasons why building
owners may want to have displayed temperature adjusted to a
higher or lower value. The selected number is number of
degrees, plus or minus, which will be added to actual
temperature. The numbers can range between –5 and +5.
Factory default is 0. This adjusted value will be used as actual
temperature for both display and control action. For example, if
4. Press SET TIME/TEMP button again to flash small
upper display for selection of another option, or press
HOLD End to exit Configuration mode.
Option 3 — English/Metric — Select between Fahrenheit
and Celsius operation. Factory default is Fahrenheit.
TO SELECT OR ADJUST:
1. Enter Configuration mode. Use up and down set point
buttons to make small display (now flashing) indicate 03.
2. Press SET TIME/TEMP button once to flash current se-
lection of F or C. Factory default is F.
3. Use up and down set point buttons to move between F
and C on large display.
4. Press SET TIME/TEMP button again to flash small up-
per display for selection of another option, or press
HOLD End to exit Configuration mode.
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2 is selected, 72 F actual will read 74 F. If set point is 72 F, the
room will control to an actual temperature of 70 F which will
be displayed and acted upon as if it were 72 F. The effect is that
a positive number selection will make the room temperature
lower and vice versa. The Light Commercial Thermidistat is
calibrated within an accuracy of plus or minus 1 degree when
shipped from the factory, so this adjustment will provide the
best accuracy when set to 0.
keypad will be unlocked. The keypad will return to lock
once the keypad is idle for a 2-minute period or immedi-
ately if after exiting the Configuration mode.
4. Press SET TIME/TEMP button again to flash upper
small display for selection of another option, or press
HOLD End to exit Configuration mode.
Step 5 — Conduct Light Commercial Thermi-
distat Start-Up and Checkout — The Light Com-
mercial Thermidistat is designed with a built-in installer test
capability. It allows easy operation of equipment without
delays or set point adjustments to force heating or cooling. To
enable Installer Test mode, move DIP switch no. 4 to ON posi-
tion. To access this switch, open case as described in Step 2 —
Set DIP Switches. Use the tip of a small screwdriver to slide
switch no. 4 to ON position.
TO SELECT:
1. Enter Configuration mode. Use up and down set point
buttons to make small display (now flashing) indicate 13.
2. Press SET TIME/TEMP button once to flash large display.
3. Use up or down set point buttons to move between –5,
–4, –3, –2, –1, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5 on large display. Factory
default is 0.
While in Installer Test mode, clock will display “InSt,” FAN
button will control fan, and MODE button will control heating
and cooling.
4. Press SET TIME/TEMP button again to flash small
upper display for selection of another option, or press
HOLD End to exit Configuration mode.
TO TEST FAN:
NOTE: In the Installer Test mode the fan operation is not
dependent on the occupied signal.
Option 14 — Heat/Cool Deadband Adjustment — This op-
tion selects the minimum difference between heating and cool-
ing set points. A larger difference saves energy and a smaller
difference decreases temperature difference between heating
and cooling. Factory default is 2, which means cooling set
point must be a minimum of 2 degrees above heating set point.
An attempt to move them closer will result in one “pushing”
the other to maintain the required difference.
Depending on set points, moving deadband closer than
2 degrees may result in regular cycling between heat and cool
when AUTO mode is selected. However, this cycling cannot
occur more often than 1 transition every 10 minutes. The sys-
tem has a built-in requirement that it cannot switch between
heat and cool without a 10-minute “off” time between the 2
operations. Specifically, to switch from one mode to the other,
there must be no demand for the old mode and a demand for
the new mode, and this must exist continually for 10 minutes
before transition to the new mode will occur.
Fan button switches FAN icon between AUTO and ON.
While ON is displayed, G output will be on, turning fan on.
Allow up to 10 seconds after button is pressed for fan to turn on
and off. On all 3 through 12.5 ton RTUs the fan continues to
operate for a minimum of 30 seconds after G signal is
removed.
NOTE: In other than the Installer Test mode the fan will run
continuously during the occupied periods. If auto fan is
selected, the fan will come on with a heating or cooling call
during the unoccupied periods and run continuously during the
occupied periods. The fan icon AUTO will be lit if auto fan is
selected and ON will be lit when the fan is on.
TO TEST COOLING AND DEHUMIDIFICATION:
Press MODE button until COOL icon turns on. Y1 cooling
begins within 10 seconds and remains on for 4 minutes. Two
minutes after Y1 comes on, the Y2 signal is energized for
2 minutes. At the end of 4-minute run, cooling stops and
MODE reverts to OFF. At any time during 4-minute run time,
cooling may be turned off by pressing MODE button until
OFF appears. While cooling is on, successive presses of
HUMIDITY button turns the dehumidify output on and off.
While this output is active, the “DEHUM” icon will be
energized.
TO SELECT:
1. Enter Configuration mode if not already there. Use up
and down set point buttons to make small display (now
flashing) indicate 14.
2. Press SET TIME/TEMP button once to flash large
display.
3. Use up or down set point buttons to move between 0, 1, 2,
3, 4, 5, or 6 on large display. Factory default is 2.
TO TEST PRIMARY HEATING:
4. Press SET TIME/TEMP button again to flash small
upper display for selection of another option, or press
HOLD End to exit Configuration mode.
Option 21 — Keyboard Lock — This option allows the
installer to disable the thermostat from being changed.
Press MODE button until HEAT icon turns on. W1 heating
begins within 10 seconds and remains on for 4 minutes. This
is the Recycling mode and if the outdoor temperature is below
the balance point it will also include first stage furnace or
electric heat in AC system, and heat pump heating in heat
pump system. W1 will be on for 2 minutes followed by second
stage W2 for 2 minutes. If the outdoor temperature is above the
balance point, this second stage call will energize first stage
furnace or electric heat in AC system and heat pump heating
in heat pump system. If the outdoor temperature is below
the balance point this second stage call will energize second
stage furnace or electric heat in AC system and heat pump
system. At the end of 4-minute run, heating stops, and MODE
reverts back to OFF. At any time during 4-minute run time,
heating may be turned off by pressing MODE button until
OFF appears. While heating is on, successive presses of
HUMIDITY button turn Occupied output on and off. While
this output is active, “OC” appears in cool set point display.
TO SELECT:
1. Enter Configuration mode. Use up and down set point
buttons to make small display (now flashing) indicate 21.
2. Press SET TIME/TEMP button once to flash large
display.
3. Use up and down set point buttons to move between OF
and ON on large display. Factory default is OF, keyboard
is active.
NOTE: Once the keyboard is locked the building manag-
er can momentarily unlock the keyboard by pressing the
following keys sequentially, MODE, COPY PREVIOUS
DAY, SET TIME/TEMP, and HOLD End. The sequence
must be completed within a 5-second period, and the
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Step 6 — Make Final Settings — Be sure to return
DIP switch no. 4 back to OFF position to exit Installer Test
mode. Assuming the system is to be left in operation after
installation is complete, use MODE button to select between
HEAT, COOL, or AUTO to provide desired operation of heat-
ing, cooling, or both.
The default set points and programmed schedule are
(ONLY ONE PERIOD IS PROGRAMMED):
OCCUPIED 1 = OCCUPIED 2 = 7:00 AM;
COOL = 76 F; HEAT = 72 F
DISPLAY WILL READ OC2
UNOCCUPIED 1 = UNOCCUPIED 2 = 5:00 PM;
COOL = 85 F; HEAT = 65 F
DISPLAY WILL READ UN2
If programmed schedule is to be used, make sure the HOLD
icon is off. The schedule is energized or deenergized by push-
ing the HOLD End button.
If fixed temperatures are desired, push HOLD End button to
turn on HOLD icon. This will maintain set points, not allowing
them to change with programmed schedule.
During unoccupied periods the FAN button may be used to
select between AUTO (fan on only with equipment) and FAN
(fan on continuously) fan modes. During occupied periods the
fan is on continuously.
DEHUMIDIFICATION — Dehumidification is done only
during cooling. A dehumidification set point is available to the
owner in both occupied and unoccupied times. It can range
from 50 to 90 percent relative humidity. When actual humidity
is higher than set point, a dehumidification demand exists. In the
occupied period, the Light Commercial Thermidistat responds
by activating its dehumidify output (DEHUM) turning on the
compressor in the Energy$Recycler2 unit; and when a call for
cooling exists, energizing the MoistureMi$er™ solenoid in the
48/50HJ unit (if so equipped). The Energy$Recycler2 compres-
sor will be started in the Occupied mode even though a call for
cooling does not exist; thus dehumidifying the outside air before
it enters the building. In the unoccupied period the humidistat
will only energize the MoistureMi$er solenoid in the main unit.
OPERATIONAL INFORMATION
Five-Minute Compressor Time
Guard®
Device — This timer prevents compressor from starting
unless it has been off for at least 5 minutes. It can be defeated
for 1 cycle by simultaneously pressing FAN and UP buttons
simultaneously.
Fifteen-Minute Staging Timer — In multistage heat-
ing or cooling, this timer prevents any higher stage from turn-
ing on until preceding stage has been on for 15 minutes. This
timer is not in effect if temperature difference is greater than
5° F (usually due to a large change in desired temperature).
Three-Minute Minimum On Time — In normal op-
eration, when a stage turns on, it will not turn off for a mini-
mum of 3 minutes.
Heat/Cool Set Points (Desired Tempera-
ture) — A minimum difference of 2° F is enforced between
heating and cooling desired temperatures. This is done by
allowing one setting to “push” the other to maintain this
difference. This difference is adjustable via Configuration
Option 14.
Equipment On Indicators — When cooling equip-
ment is on, a COOL icon preceded by a small triangle is
displayed below cooling set point. While cooling equipment is
delayed by the Time Guard timer, triangle will flash. The same
is true for HEAT icon and its preceding triangle located under
heating set point.
Dehumidify Output On Indicators — The DEHUM
icon is on when the dehumidification output is energized.
Auto Changeover — When auto changeover mode is
selected, a change from heat to cool (or vice versa) will not oc-
cur until an opposite mode demand has existed for 10 minutes.
If set point is changed, the 10-minute requirement is deleted.
Power On Check — When AC power is first applied, all
segments of display are turned on for a few seconds. Following
this, temperature display indicates model/configuration via fol-
lowing 2-digit code: CP for commercial product. See Fig. 16.
However, if the humidity is below the set point in the
unoccupied period, a “mini” economizer mode will be initiated
bringing in outside air to cool the space as the first stage
of cooling, provided the outdoor air thermostat in the
Energy$Recycler2 unit is below its set point.
Error Codes — If Light Commercial Thermidistat cannot
properly read room temperature, display will indicate two
dashes (--) and all outputs (except fan, if on) will turn off.
E4 — If Light Commercial Thermidistat’s internal memory
fails, “E4” will be displayed. Replace Light Commer-
cial Thermidistat.
E5 — If Light Commercial Thermidistat cannot properly
read humidity, “E5” will be displayed. Replace
Light Commercial Thermidistat.
HOLIDAY — A holiday selection is available specifically for
times where the building will not be occupied for an extended
period. For convenience, one button selects Holiday mode
which is indicated by “HOLIDAY” icon on LED display. Holi-
day mode also has an automatic hold, meaning that set points
are not affected by the programmed schedule. While in Holi-
day mode, the system provides temperature and humidity pro-
tection for the building in all seasons, but not comfort.
Smart Recovery — With Smart Recovery selected (DIP
SW1 is on), transition out of setback begins a fixed time period
before selected recovery time and gradually adjusts room tem-
perature so desired temperature will be achieved at selected
recovery time. The fixed time period is 1.5 hours. It operates in
both heating and cooling.
Holiday Set Points — The settings for HEAT, COOL, and
DEHUM should have been done in the Configuration mode
(Options 9,10, and 11).
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4. Tighten compressor holddown bolts to 5.5 to 6.5 ft-lbs of
torque.
PRE-START-UP
5. Verify the following:
a. If installed, ensure optional supply and exhaust
blower wheel set screws are tight and wheels are
centered within the blower housing.
b. Make sure supply and exhaust air filters are in
place.
c. Make sure the condensate drain is of correct
dimensions and primed with water to ensure
proper drainage.
Failure to observe the following warnings could result in
serious personal injury.
1. Follow recognized safety practices and wear protec-
tive goggles and gloves when checking or servicing
refrigerant system.
2. Do not operate compressor or provide any electric
power to unit unless compressor terminal cover is in
place and secured.
3. Do not remove compressor terminal cover until
all electrical sources are disconnected and tagged
accordingly.
d. Reinstall all access panels.
e. Ensure all tools and miscellaneous parts have been
removed.
4. Relieve all pressure from system before touching
or disturbing any connections inside compressor ter-
minal box. If refrigerant leak is suspected around
compressor terminals, use accepted methods to recov-
er refrigerant.
5. Never attempt to repair or solder any components
while refrigerant system is under pressure.
6. Do not use torch to remove any component. System
contains oil and refrigerant under pressure. To remove
a component, wear protective goggles and gloves and
proceed as follows:
START-UP
Refer to the 48/50HJ Installation Instructions for informa-
tion on Start-Up for the rooftop unit section.
Unit Preparation — Make sure the unit has been in-
stalled in accordance with installation instructions and applica-
ble codes.
Supply and Exhaust Filters — Make sure filters are
correctly installed on unit. Do not operate without filters in
place.
a. Shut off electrical power to unit and tag
disconnect.
b. Recover refrigerant to relieve all pressure from
system, using both high- and low-pressure
ports.
Outdoor-Air Inlet Screens — Outdoor-air inlet screen(s)
must be in place before operating the unit.
Compressor Mounting — Compressors are internally
spring-mounted. Ensure wooden shipping block has been
removed from under the compressor and holddown bolts are in
place.
c. Cut component connection tubing with tubing
cutter, and remove component from unit.
Internal Wiring — Check all low and high voltage con-
d. Carefully unsweat remaining tubing stubs
when necessary. Oil can ignite when exposed to
torch flame.
nections for proper locations. Ensure connections are tight.
Cooling — Set Light Commercial Thermidistat mode selec-
tion to Cooling and fan mode to Auto. Ensure thermostat has
been adjusted to a setting below room temperature. Refer to
Table 2 for correct unit operation.
Refer to 48/50HJ Installation Instructions for Pre-Start-Up
information for the rooftop unit section. Proceed as follows to
inspect and prepare the unit for initial start-up:
Heating — Set Light Commercial Thermidistat mode se-
lection to Heating and fan mode to Auto. Ensure thermostat has
been adjusted to a setting below room temperature. Refer to
Table 2 for correct unit operation.
1. Remove filter access panel, blower access panel, and con-
trol panel access cover on the energy recovery section.
2. Read and follow instructions on all WARNING, CAU-
TION, and INFORMATION labels attached to (or
shipped with) unit.
Operating Sequence — Refer to Step 5 — Conduct
Light Commercial Thermidistat Start-Up and Checkout on
page 33, and Table 2 for energy recovery section operating
sequence. See Fig. 17.
3. Make the following inspections:
a. Inspect for shipping or handling damages such as
broken lines, loose parts, or disconnected wires.
b. Inspect for oil at all refrigerant tubing connections
and on unit base. Detecting oil usually indicates a
refrigerant leak. Leak-test all refrigerant tubing
connections using an electronic leak detector,
halide torch, or liquid-soap solution.
c. Inspect all field and factory wiring connections Be
sure that connections are completed and tight.
d. Inspect upper (supply) and lower (exhaust) coils
for damage and refrigerant leaks. If fin damage is
noted, carefully straighten fins using a fin comb.
SERVICE
Refer to base unit installation instructions or 62AQ Installa-
tion Instruction for all service information.
Fuse Box (48HJ012,014 — 208/230-3-60 Units
Only) — Certain 48HJ units contain a fuses for the power
supply. The fuse box is located in the compressor section in a
single point box. See Fig. 18. Replacement fuses are cartridge
type, non-renewable, time delay FRN type of the appropriate
size and voltage. Refer to existing fuse size and voltage for
replacement.
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ROOFTOP UNIT
ENERGY RECOVERY
SECTION
OUTSIDE AIR
EXHAUST AIR
MIXED AIR
ROOF LINE
ROOM AIR
SUPPLY AIR
Fig. 17 — Unit Operation Flow Diagram
Fig. 18 — Fuse Box (48HJ012, 014 — 208/230-3-60 Units Only)
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Table 2 — Light Commercial Thermidistat (LCT) Operating Sequence and System Response
UNOCCUPIED
COOLING
ER Comp
ER Fans
RT Comp 1
RT Comp 2
RT Fans
RT Heat
Indoor Temperature Above 2nd Stage
Set Point
Humidity Low & OAT Low
Humidity Low & OAT High
Humidity High & OAT Low
Humidity High & OAT High
On
Off
Off
Off
On (cyc.)
Off
On w/o MM
On w/o MM
On w MM
On w MM
Off
On (cyc.)
On (cyc.)
On (cyc.)
On (cyc.)
Off
Off
Off
Off
w/o MM
On w MM
On w MM
Off
Off
Indoor Temperature Between 1st and
2nd Stage Set Points
Humidity Low & OAT Low
Humidity Low & OAT High
Humidity High & OAT Low
Humidity High & OAT High
Off
Off
Off
Off
On (cyc.)
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
On (cyc.)
On (cyc.)
On (cyc.)
On (cyc.)
Off
Off
Off
Off
On w/o MM
On w MM
On w MM
Off
Off
Indoor Temperature Below 1st Stage
Set Point
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
NOTE: OAT < 55° all compression off*
HEATING
ER Comp.
ER Fans
RT Comps.
RT Fans
RT Heat
Indoor Temperature Above 1st Set
Point
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
Indoor Temperature Between 1st and
2nd Stage Set Points
Indoor Temperature Below 2nd Stage
Set Point
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
On (cyc.)
On (cyc.)
On, 50%
On, 100%
OCCUPIED
ER Fans
COOLING
ER Comp
RT Comp 1
RT Comp 2
RT Fan
RT Heat
Indoor Temperature Above 2nd Stage
Set Point
Humidity Low & OAT Low
Humidity Low & OAT High
Humidity High & OAT Low
Humidity High & OAT High
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
On w/o MM
On w/o MM
On w MM
On w/o MM
On w/o MM
On w MM
On w MM
On
On
On
On
Off
Off
Off
Off
On w MM
Indoor Temperature Between 1st and
2nd Stage Set Points
Humidity Low & OAT Low
Humidity Low & OAT High
Humidity High & OAT Low
Humidity High & OAT High
Off
On
On
On
On
On
On
On
Off
Off
Off
Off
Off
On
On
On
On
Off
Off
Off
Off
On w/o MM
On w MM
On w MM
Indoor Temperature Below 1st Stage
Set Point
Humidity Low
Off
On
On
On
Off
Off
Off
Off
On
On
Off
Off
Humidity High
NOTE: OAT < 55° all compression off*
HEATING
ER Comp
ER Fans
RT Comps
RT Fans
RT Heat
Indoor Temperature Above 1st Stage
Set Point
Off
On
Off
On
Off
Indoor Temperature Between 1st and
2nd Stage Set Points
OAT >Set Pt
On
On
On
On
Off
Off
On
On
Off
On, 50%
OAT <Set Pt
Indoor Temperature Below 2nd Stage
Set Point
OAT >Set Pt
OAT <Set Pt
On
On
On
On
Off
Off
On
On
On, 50%
On, 100%
LEGEND
Comp — Compressor
ER
— Energy Recovery section
MM
OAT
RT
— MoistureMi$er™ Dehumidification Device
— Outdoor-Air Temperature
— Rooftop Unit
Set Pt — Set Point
*Unless unit compressor has been rewired as described in Step 11 (page 29).
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Use Tables 3 and 4, and Fig. 19 and 20 when troubleshooting this unit.
NOTES:
1. If any of the original wire furnished must be replaced, it must be
replaced with Type 90° C wire or its equivalent.
2. Three phase motors are protected under primary single phasing
conditions.
3. Thermostat: HH07AT170, 172.
Subbase: HH93AZ176, 177, 178, and 179.
4. Set heat anticipator at .14 amp for 1st stage and .14 amp for 2nd
stage.
5. Use copper conductors only.
6. TRAN is wired for 230-v unit. If unit is to be run with 208-v power
supply, disconnect BLK wire from 230-v tap (ORN) and connect
to 208-v tap (RED). Insulate end of 230-v tap.
LEGEND
C
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Contactor
I
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
—
Ignitor
Field Splice
Marked Wire
CAP
CER
CH
Capacitor
IDM
IFC
Induced Draft Motor
Indoor Fan Contactor
Indoor Fan Motor
Compressor Energy Recovery section
Crankcase Heater
Compressor Lockout
Cool Changeover Relay
Heat Changeover Relay
Compressor Motor
Cooling Relay
IFM
IGC
LTLO
LPS
LS
Terminal (Marked)
Terminal (Unmarked)
CLO
COC
COH
COMP
CR
Integrated Gas Unit Control (48HJ only)
Low Temp Cooling Lockout
Low-Pressure Switch
Limit Switch
Terminal Block
Splice
MGV
OATC
OATH
OCR
OF
Main Gas Valve
CTD
DB
Compressor Time Delay
Defrost Board
Outdoor-Air Thermostat (Cool)
Outdoor-Air Thermostat (Heat)
Occupied Relay
Splice (Marked)
DFT
DM
Defrost Thermostat
Damper Motor
Factory Wiring
Field Control Wiring
Field Power Wiring
Accessory or Optional Wiring
To indicate common potential
only. Not to represent wiring.
Outdoor Fan
DR
Defrost Relay
Equipment
OFM
OLR
PL
Outdoor Fan Motor
Overload Relay
EQUIP
FPT
FR
Freeze-Up Protection Thermostat
Fan Relay
Plug Assembly
QT
RS
Quadruple Terminal
Rollout Switch
FU
Fuse
GND
HM
Ground
RVS
SEN
TB
Reversing Valve Solenoid
Sensor
Humidity Relay
HPS
HR
High-Pressure Switch
Heating Relay
Terminal Block
Transformer
TRAN
HS
Hall Effect Sensor
Fig. 19 — Typical Wiring Schematic (Standard Controls)
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Fig. 19 — Typical Wiring Schematic (Standard Controls) (cont)
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BLK
VIO
RED
HK50AA039
TB - 2
SAT
BLU
BLK
PNK
VIO
PNK
VIO
BRN
BRN
7
6
7
6
BLU
BRN
BLK
1
ORN
PNK
BRN
PremierLink
2
3
OAT
11
10
8
Space Temp./ Set
Point Adjustment
RED
11
10
8
BRN
BLU
BRN
RED
4
5
6
YEL
BLU
GRN
YEL
BLU
2
Indoor Air
Quality Sensor
2
BRN
BLU
ORN
WHT
3
4
1
3
4
1
7
8
PNK
GRA
GRA
BLK
Outdoor Air
Quality Sensor
J7
PP/MP
J9
0-20 mA
J8
Relays
J2
COMMS
J1
PWR
RED
BLU
Power Exhaust/Energy Recycler
GRA
ORN
PNK
5
5
TB - 3
PNK
PNK
WHT GRA
ORN ORN
BRN
YEL
ORN
RED
9
RMTOCC
9
GRN
YEL
BLU
WHT
PNK
RED
WHT
BLK
1
2
3
GRA
BLK
TB - 1
RED
WHT
12
12
CMPSAFE
FSD
1
R
RED
GRA
2
3
Y1
SFS
4
5
6
Y2
ORN
4
5
6
W1
ORN
PNK
2
3
GRA
GRA
TR
W2
G
TR1
CCN
Comm.
7
8
WHT
ACCUSENSOR
7
8
C
EconomiSer2
4 - 20mA
BRN
X
RTU Terminal
Board
LEGEND
COMMS — Communications
OAT
PWR
SAT
—
—
—
Outdoor Air Temperature Sensor
Power
Supply Air Temperature Sensor
Fig. 20 — Typical Wiring Schematic (with PremierLink™ Controls)
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Table 3 — Heating and Cooling Troubleshooting
PROBLEM
CAUSE
REMEDY
Compressor and outdoor fan Power failure.
Call power company.
Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker.
will not start.
Fuse blown or circuit breaker tripped.
Defective thermostat, contactor, transformer, con- Replace component.
trol relay, or capacitor.
Insufficient line voltage.
Incorrect or faulty wiring.
Determine cause and correct.
Check wiring diagram and rewire correctly.
Light Commercial Thermidistat program in UC1
or UC2 mode.
Check Light Commercial Thermidistat program. See Step 5
— Conduct Light Commercial Thermidistat Start-Up and
Checkout on page 33.
Defective fan motor.
Replace fan motor.
Compressor will not start but Faulty wiring or loose connection in compressor Check wiring and repair or replace.
outdoor fan runs.
circuit.
Compressor motor burned out, seized, or internal Determine cause. Replace compressor.
overload open.
Defective run/start capacitor, overload, start relay, Determine cause and replace.
Time Guard® device.
No DEHUM signal from Light Commercial
Thermidistat.
Check for DEHUM signal on Light Commercial Thermidistat
LCD display.
Time Guard device not timed out.
Allow time for Time Guard device to recycle unit.
Compressor cycles (other
than normally satisfying
thermostat).
Refrigerant overcharge or undercharge.
Recover refrigerant, evacuate system, and recharge to
nameplate.
Replace and determine cause.
Determine cause and correct.
Determine cause and correct.
Determine cause and replace.
Defective compressor.
Insufficient line voltage.
Blocked outdoor coil or dirty air filter.
Defective run/start capacitor, overload, or start
relay.
Faulty outdoor-fan (cooling) or indoor-fan (heat-
ing) motor or capacitor.
Replace.
Restriction in refrigerant system.
Suction pressure greater than Defective TXV.
Locate restriction and remove.
Replace TXV.
100 psig in Cooling mode.
Excessive head pressure.*
Dirty air filters.
Replace filters.
Dirty coils.
Clean coils.
Refrigerant overcharged.
Air in system.
Condensing air restricted or air short-cycling.
Low refrigerant charge.
Compressor valves leaking.
Restriction in liquid tube.
Recover excess refrigerant.
Recover refrigerant, evacuate system, and recharge.
Determine cause and correct.
Check for leaks; repair and recharge.
Replace compressor.
Head pressure too low.*
Remove restriction.
Excessive suction pressure.* High heat load.
Compressor valves leaking.
Check for source and eliminate.
Replace compressor.
Refrigerant overcharged.
Dirty air filters or coils.
Recover excess refrigerant.
Replace filter, clean coils.
Suction pressure too low.*
Low refrigerant charge.
Metering device or low side restricted.
Insufficient indoor airflow.
Check for leaks; repair and recharge.
Remove source of restriction.
Increase air quantity. Check filter and replace if necessary.
LEGEND
TXV — Thermostatic Expansion Valve
*Energy recovery section uses TXVs with a 100 psig maximum operating pressure (MOP) feature to limit suction pressure
in Cooling mode at high temperatures. Always consult charging chart for correct operating pressures.
Table 4 — Supply-Air Damper Troubleshooting
PROBLEM
CAUSE
REMEDY
Damper does not open; fan(s) off.
OCR not energized (thermostat in Unoccupied
mode).
Check Light Commercial Thermidistat program
settings (see Step 5 — Light Commercial Thermi-
distat Start-Up and Checkout section, page 33).
OCR defective.
Replace OCR.
Damper jammed.
Free damper.
Damper motor defective.
Loose wiring.
Damper jammed.
Replace damper motor.
Check wiring and correct.
Free damper.
Damper will not close.
Motor return spring broken.
Replace motor.
LEGEND
OCR — Occupied Relay
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Copyright 2002 Carrier Corporation
Manufacturer reserves the right to discontinue, or change at any time, specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations.
PC 111 Catalog No. 534-80122 Printed in U.S.A. Form 48/50HJ,62AQ-2SIS Pg 42 9-02 Replaces: 48/50HJ,62AQ-1SIS
Book 1
1
4
4
Tab 1a 1b 6a 6b
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ROOFTOP UNIT (RTU) AND ENERGY RECOVERY SECTION (62AQ) START-UP CHECKLIST
(Remove and Store in Job File)
I. PRELIMINARY INFORMATION
RTU
62AQ
COBRA™ ENERGY RECOVERY UNIT MODEL NO.:
SERIAL NO.:
SERIAL NO.:
TECHNICIAN:
/
/
/
BASE UNIT MODEL NO.:
DATE:
II. PRE-START-UP (insert checkmark in box as each item is completed)
VERIFY THAT CONDENSATE CONNECTION IS INSTALLED PER INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
CHECK ALL ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS AND TERMINALS FOR TIGHTNESS
CHECK THAT SUPPLY AND EXHAUST HOODS ARE INSTALLED AND AIR FILTER(S) ARE CLEAN AND IN
PLACE
CHECK FAN WHEEL AND PROPELLER FOR LOCATION IN HOUSING/ORIFICE AND SETSCREW TIGHTNESS
CHECK PULLEY ALIGNMENT AND BELT TENSION PER INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS (62AQ300 BELT
DRIVE EXHAUST FAN AND SUPPLY FAN)
III. START-UP
COMBINED ELECTRICAL (COBRA ENERGY RECOVERY UNIT)
SUPPLY VOLTAGE
COMPRESSOR AMPS
INDOOR FAN AMPS
L1-L2
L1
L2-L3
L2
L3-L1
L3
L1
L2
L3
TEMPERATURES
OUTDOOR-AIR TEMPERATURE
RETURN-AIR TEMPERATURE
ENTERING SUPPLY-AIR (RTU)
LEAVING AIR TEMPERATURE (RTU)
DB
WB
WB
WB
WB
DB
DB
DB
PRESSURES (IN COOLING MODE)
ROOFTOP UNIT
REFRIGERANT SUCTION
PSIG TEMP AT COMPRESSOR
PSIG TEMP AT COMPRESSOR
F
F
REFRIGERANT DISCHARGE
VERIFY REFRIGERANT CHARGE USING CHARGING CHART LABEL ON UNIT.
62AQ
REFRIGERANT SUCTION
REFRIGERANT DISCHARGE
PSIG TEMP AT COMPRESSOR
PSIG TEMP AT COMPRESSOR
F
F
VERIFY REFRIGERANT CHARGE USING CHARGING CHART LABEL ON UNIT.
CL-1
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III. START-UP (cont)
AIRFLOWS (62AQ)
SUPPLY AIR
CFM
LOW
MOTOR SPEED (Circle One)
MEDIUM
45
HIGH
60 90
DAMPER SETTING (°) (Circle One)
30
EXHAUST AIR
CFM
MOTOR SPEED (Circle One)
DAMPER SETTING (°) (Circle One)
LOW
30
MEDIUM
60
HIGH
45
90
IV. LIGHT COMMERCIAL THERMIDISTAT ACCESSORY
NOTE: To disable Keyboard Lock, press MODE, COPY PREVIOUS DAY, SET TIME/TEMP, and HOLD End buttons in
sequence within 5 seconds.
PROGRAMMED
Yes
Yes
No
No
KEYBOARD LOCK
OCCUPIED SETTINGS:
ROOM TEMP
ROOM RH
F
%
TIMES:
OC1
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OC2
TIMES:
UC1
UC2
Copyright 2002 Carrier Corporation
Manufacturer reserves the right to discontinue, or change at any time, specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations.
PC 111 Catalog No. 534-80122 Printed in U.S.A. Form 48/50HJ,62AQ-2SIS Pg CL-2 9-02 Replaces: 48/50HJ,62AQ-1SIS
Book 1
1
4
4
Tab 1a 1b 6a 6b
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