Step 8 — make electrical connections, Fig. 14 — field power wiring connections 9 – Carrier SINGLE PACKAGE ROOFTOP UNITS ELECTRIC COOLING/GAS HEATING 48HJ015-025 User Manual

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Step 8 — Make Electrical Connections

FIELD POWER SUPPLY — Unit is factory wired for volt-
age shown on unit nameplate.

When installing units, provide a disconnect per NEC

(National Electrical Code) of adequate size (Table 2).

All field wiring must comply with NEC and local

requirements.

Route power and ground lines through control box end

panel or unit basepan (see Fig. 4 and 5) to connections as
shown on unit wiring diagram and Fig. 14.

The unit must be electrically grounded in accordance
with local codes and NEC ANSI/NFPA 70 (National Fire
Protection Association).

Field wiring must conform to temperature limitations for

type ‘‘T’’ wire. All field wiring must comply with NEC and
local requirements.

Transformer no. 1 is wired for 230-v unit. If 208/230-v

unit is to be run with 208-v power supply, the transformer
must be rewired as follows:
1. Remove cap from red (208 v) wire.
2. Remove cap from orange (230 v) spliced wire.
3. Replace orange wire with red wire.
4. Recap both wires.

IMPORTANT: BE CERTAIN UNUSED WIRES
ARE CAPPED. Failure to do so may damage the
transformers.

Operating voltage to compressor must be within voltage

range indicated on unit nameplate. On 3-phase units, volt-
ages between phases must be balanced within 2%.

Table 2 — Electrical Data

UNIT
48HJ

NOMINAL
VOLTAGE

(3 Ph,

60 Hz)

VOLTAGE

RANGE

COMPRESSOR

OFM

IFM

POWER

EXHAUST

COMBUSTION

FAN MOTOR

POWER SUPPLY

DISCONNECT

SIZE

No. 1

No. 2

Min Max RLA LRA RLA LRA Qty

FLA

(ea)

LRA

(ea)

Hp

FLA

LRA

FLA LRA

FLA

MCA

MOCP*

FLA

LRA

015

208/230

187

254 39.7 228

3

1.7

3.8

3.7 10.5/10.5 84.5/84.5

0.57

65/65

100/100

64/64

324/324

4.6

18.8

0.57

70/70

100/100

70/70

343/343

460

414

508 19.9 114

3

0.8

1.9

3.7

4.8

42.3

0.30

32

50

32

162

2.3

6.0

0.30

34

50

34

168

575

518

632 16.0

91

3

0.75

1.5

3

3.9

23.4

0.57

26

40

26

119

2.1

4.8

0.57

28

40

29

124

017

208/230

187

254 28.2 160 28.2 160

3

1.7

24.8

5

15.8/15.8

105/91

0.57

84/84

110/100

90/90

499/485

4.6

18.8

0.57

89/89

110/110

95/95

518/504

460

414

508 14.1

80

14.1

80

3

0.8

10.8

5

7.9

46

0.30

42

50

45

238

2.3

6.0

0.30

44

50

47

244

575

518

632

11.3

64

11.3

64

3

0.75

8.4

5

6.0

37

0.57

34

40

36

190

2.1

4.8

0.57

36

45

39

195

025

208/230

187

254 35.6 198 35.6 198

2

5.5

24.8 10 28.0/28.0 193/168

0.57

119/119 150/150 127/127 639/614

4.6

18.8

0.57

124/124 150/150 133/133 657/632

460

414

508 17.8

99

17.8

99

2

2.8

10.8 10

14.6

84

0.30

60

70

65

304

2.3

6.0

0.30

63

80

67

310

575

518

632 14.3

79

14.3

79

2

3.4

8.4

10

13.0

66

0.57

52

60

56

241

2.1

4.8

0.57

54

60

59

246

LEGEND

FLA

Full Load Amps

HACR

Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration

IFM

Indoor (Evaporator) Fan Motor

LRA

Locked Rotor Amps

MCA

Minimum Circuit Amps

MOCP — Maximum Overcurrent Protection
NEC

National Electrical Code

OFM

Outdoor (Condenser) Fan Motor

RLA

Rated Load Amps

*This is the maximum size permissible; smaller fuse size may be used where

conditions permit.

NOTES: In compliance with NEC requirements for multimotor and combina-
tion load equipment (refer to NEC Articles 430 and 440), the overcurrent pro-
tective device for the unit shall be fuse or HACR breaker. The Canadian units
may be fuse or circuit breaker.

LEGEND

EQUIP — Equipment
GND

Ground

NEC

National Electrical Code

TB

Terminal Board

NOTE: Maximum wire size for TB1 is 2/0.

Fig. 14 — Field Power Wiring Connections

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