Table 38 – mca/mocp determination w/ pwrd c.o – Bryant LEGACY 558J User Manual

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Table 38 – MCA/MOCP DETERMINATION W/ PWRD C.O.

UN

IT

V

---

P

H

---

H

Z

IFM

TYPE

ELECTRIC HEATER

w/ PWRD C.O.

kW

FLA

NO P.E.

w/ P.E. (pwrd fr/unit)

MCA

MOCP

DISC. SIZE

MCA

MOCP

DISC. SIZE

FLA

LRA

FLA

LRA

558J

*0

6

208/

230

---

3

---

60

STD

---

---

35.3

50

35

162

37.2

50

37

164

4.9/6.5

13.6/15.6

35.3/35.3

50/50

35/35

162/162

37.2/37.2

50/50

37/37

164/164

7.9/10.5

21.9/25.3

39.9/44.1

50/50

37/41

162/162

42.3/46.5

50/50

39/43

164/164

12.0/16.0

33.4/38.5

54.3/60.6

60/70

50/56

162/162

56.6/63.0

60/70

52/58

164/164

15.8/21.0

43.8/50.5

67.3/75.6

70/80

62/70

162/162

69.6/78.0

70/80

64/72

164/164

19.9/26.5

55.2/63.8

81.5/92.3

90/100

75/85

162/162

83.9/94.6

90/100

77/87

164/164

MED

---

---

37.6

50

38

188

39.5

50

40

190

4.9/6.5

13.6/15.6

37.6/37.6

50/50

38/38

188/188

39.5/39.5

50/50

40/40

190/190

7.9/10.5

21.9/25.3

42.8/47.0

50/50

39/43

188/188

45.1/49.4

50/50

42/45

190/190

12.0/16.0

33.4/38.5

57.1/63.5

60/70

53/58

188/188

59.5/65.9

60/70

55/61

190/190

15.8/21.0

43.8/50.5

70.1/78.5

80/80

65/72

188/188

72.5/80.9

80/90

67/74

190/190

19.9/26.5

55.2/63.8

84.4/95.1

90/100

78/88

188/188

86.8/97.5

90/100

80/90

190/190

HIGH

---

---

37.6

50

38

188

39.5

50

40

190

4.9/6.5

13.6/15.6

37.6/37.6

50/50

38/38

188/188

39.5/39.5

50/50

40/40

190/190

7.9/10.5

21.9/25.3

42.8/47.0

50/50

39/43

188/188

45.1/49.4

50/50

42/45

190/190

12.0/16.0

33.4/38.5

57.1/63.5

60/70

53/58

188/188

59.5/65.9

60/70

55/61

190/190

15.8/21.0

43.8/50.5

70.1/78.5

80/80

65/72

188/188

72.5/80.9

80/90

67/74

190/190

19.9/26.5

55.2/63.8

84.4/95.1

90/100

78/88

188/188

86.8/97.5

90/100

80/90

190/190

46

0

---

3

---

60

STD

---

---

17.7

25

18

81

18.7

25

19

82

6.0

7.2

17.7

25

18

81

18.7

25

19

82

11.5

13.8

23.3

25

21

81

24.5

25

23

82

14.0

16.8

27.0

30

25

81

28.3

30

26

82

23.0

27.7

40.6

45

37

81

41.9

45

39

82

25.5

30.7

44.4

45

41

81

45.6

50

42

82

MED

---

---

18.5

25

19

94

19.5

25

20

95

6.0

7.2

18.5

25

19

94

19.5

25

20

95

11.5

13.8

24.3

25

22

94

25.5

30

23

95

14.0

16.8

28.0

30

26

94

29.3

30

27

95

23.0

27.7

41.6

45

38

94

42.9

45

39

95

25.5

30.7

45.4

50

42

94

46.6

50

43

95

HIGH

---

---

19.5

25

20

103

20.5

30

21

104

6.0

7.2

19.5

25

20

103

20.5

30

21

104

11.5

13.8

25.5

30

23

103

26.8

30

25

104

14.0

16.8

29.3

30

27

103

30.5

35

28

104

23.0

27.7

42.9

45

39

103

44.1

45

41

104

25.5

30.7

46.6

50

43

103

47.9

50

44

104

57

5

---

3

---

60

STD

---

---

13.6

20

13

65

15.5

20

16

67

MED

---

---

14.4

20

14

76

16.3

20

17

78

HIGH

---

---

14.4

20

14

76

16.3

20

17

78

LEGEND:

CO

--- Convenient outlet

DISC

--- Disconnect

FLA

--- Full load amps

IFM

--- Indoor fan motor

LRA

--- Locked rotor amps

MCA

--- Minimum circuit amps

MOCP

--- Maximum over current protection

PE

--- Power exhaust

UNPWRD CO

--- Unpowered convenient outlet

NOTES:

1. In compliance with NEC requirements for multimotor and combina-

tion load equipment (refer to NEC Articles 430 and 440), the

overcurrent protective device for the unit shall be fuse or HACR

breaker. Canadian units may be fuse or circuit breaker.

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

percentage of voltage imbalance.

% Voltage Imbalance

= 100 x

max voltage deviation from average voltage

average voltage

Example: Supply voltage is 230-3-60

AB = 224 v
BC = 231 v
AC = 226 v

Average Voltage =

(224 + 231 + 226)

=

681

3

3

=

227

Determine maximum deviation from average voltage.
(AB) 227 – 224 = 3 v

Maximum deviation is 4 v.

(BC) 231 – 227 = 4 v

Determine percent of voltage imbalance.

% Voltage Imbalance

= 100 x

4

227

= 1.76%

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%, con-

tact your local electric utility company immediately.

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