Carrier AQUAZONE 50PTH User Manual

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conform to the Class II temperature limitations described in the

NEC.

Refer to unit wiring diagrams Fig. 15-24 for a schematic of

the field connections, which must be made by the installing (or

electrical) contractor. For Deluxe D with WSHP Open controls

3-phase units and Complete C with Open controls single-phase

and 3-phase units contact Application Engineering. Refer to

Table 4 for fuse sizes.

Consult the unit wiring diagram located on the inside of the

compressor access panel to ensure proper electrical hookup.

The installing (or electrical) contractor must make the field

connections when using field-supplied disconnect.

Operating voltage must be the same voltage and phase as

shown in electrical data shown in Table 4.

Make all final electrical connections with a length of flexi-

ble conduit to minimize vibration and sound transmission to

the building.
POWER CONNECTION — Make line voltage connection

by connecting the incoming line voltage wires to the line

side of the compressor contactor terminal as shown in

Fig. 25. See Table 4 for amperage ratings to provide correct

wire and maximum overcurrent protection sizing.
SUPPLY VOLTAGE — Operating voltage to unit must be

within voltage range indicated on unit nameplate.

On 3-phase units, voltages under load between phases must

be balanced within 2%. Use the following formula to deter-

mine the percentage voltage imbalance:
% Voltage Imbalance

Example: Supply voltage is 460-3-60.

AB = 452 volts

BC = 464 volts

AC = 455 volts

Determine maximum deviation from average voltage:
(AB) 457 – 452 = 5 v

(BC) 464 – 457 = 7 v

(AC) 457 – 455 = 2 v
Maximum deviation is 7 v.
Determine percent voltage imbalance.

This amount of phase imbalance is satisfactory as it is

below the maximum allowable 2%.

Operation on improper line voltage or excessive phase

imbalance constitutes abuse and may cause damage to electri-

cal components.
NOTE: If more than 2% voltage imbalance is present, contact

your local electric utility.
208-VOLT OPERATION — All 208-230 volt units are factory

wired for 208 volts. The transformers may be switched to

230-volt operation by switching the red (208 volt) wire with

the orange (230 volt) wire at the L1 terminal.
460-VOLT OPERATION — Units using 460-v and an ECM

(electronically commutated motor) fan motor, modulating

HWR, and/or internal secondary pump will require a neutral

wire from the supply side in order to feed accessory with

265-v.

Table 4 — 50PTH,PTV,PTD Electrical Data

LEGEND

*The 460-v units using an ECM (electronically commutated motor) fan
motor, modulating HWR, and/or an internal secondary pump will require
a neutral wire from the supply side in order to feed the accessory with
265-v.

= 100 x

max voltage deviation from average voltage

average voltage

Average Voltage =

452 + 464 + 455

3

=

1371

3

= 457

% Voltage Imbalance = 100 x

7

457

= 1.53%

50PTH,

PTV, PTD

UNITS

V-PH-Hz*

VOLTAGE

MIN/MAX

COMPRESSOR

FAN

MOTOR

FLA

TOTAL

UNIT FLA

MIN

CIRCUIT

AMPS

MAX

FUSE/

HACR

UNITS WITH HWR

RLA

LRA

REHEAT

PUMP

FLA

TOTAL

UNIT

FLA

MIN

CIRCUIT

AMP

MAX

FUSE/

HACR

026

208/230-1-60

197/254

10.3

52.0

4.3

14.6

17.2

25

0.8

15.4

18.0

25

038

208/230-1-60

197/254

16.7

82.0

4.3

21.0

25.2

40

0.8

21.8

26.0

40

208/230-3-60

197/254

11.2

58.0

4.3

15.5

18.3

25

0.8

16.3

19.1

30

460-3-60

414/506

4.5

29.0

4.1

8.6

9.7

15

0.7

9.3

10.4

15

049

208/230-1-60

197/254

21.2

96.0

7.0

28.2

33.5

50

1.07

29.3

34.6

50

208/230-3-60

197/254

13.5

88.0

7.0

20.5

23.9

35

1.07

21.6

24.9

35

460-3-60

414/506

6.4

41.0

6.9

13.3

14.9

20

1.07

14.4

16.0

20

064

208/230-1-60

197/254

25.6

118.0

7.0

32.6

39.0

60

1.07

33.7

40.1

60

208/230-3-60

197/254

17.6

123.0

7.0

24.6

29.0

45

1.07

25.7

30.1

45

460-3-60

414/506

9.0

62.0

6.9

15.9

18.2

25

1.07

17.7

19.2

25

072

208/230-1-60

197/254

27.2

150.0

7.0

34.2

41.0

60

1.07

35.3

42.1

60

FLA

Full Load Amps

HACR — Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration
LRA

Locked Rotor Amps

RLA

Rated Load Amps

HWR

Hot Water Reheat

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