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Samp le, Warning, 3) electrical data – Friedrich A-SERIES User Manual

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3) Electrical Data

Sample Name plate (see your chassis name plate)

Electrical Data

Voltage

(

V)

230/208

230/208

230/208

230/208 230/208 230/208 230/208 230/208 230/208

LRA - Comp. (A)

21

21

21

24.0

24.0

24.0

47

47

47

Cooling Current (A)

4.4/4. 9 4.4/4. 9

4.4/4.9

5.5/6.1

5.5/6.1

5.5/6.1

9.2/10.2 9.2/10.2 9.2/10.2

MIN. Ckt. Amps (A)

15

20

30

15

20

30

15

20

30

Power Connection

HARD WIRED

HARD WIRED

HARD WIRED

V(E,H)A09K25V(E,H)A09K34V(E,H)09K50V(E,H)A12K25

V(E,H)A12K34

V(E,H,)A12K50

V(E,H)A18K25

V(E,H)A18K50

V(E,H)A18K34

Model

MODEL NO 1
SERIAL NO *
FRIEDRICH AIR CONDITIONING CO.
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS
VOLTS: 24,33,34
VOLTAGE RANGE: 255-197
REFRIG CHARGE: 7 OZS. R22
DESIGN PRESSURE: 575 PSIG HS / 150 PSIG LS
COOLING: BTU/HR 8
SEER: 10 COP: 16
HEAT PUMP BTU/HR: 14
TOTAL COOLING AMPS: 9
TOTAL ELEC. HEAT AMPS: 15
ELECTRIC HEAT WATTS: 18

FOR PERMANENTLY CONNECTED UNITS ONLY:
COMP'. PLA 11 LRA 12
MOTOR: FLA 13 HP 19
HEATER AMPS: 17
MIN. CKT AMP ~0 USE ~1 MAX. TIME DELAY FUSE
OR HACR TYPE CIRCUIT BREAKER.

GENERAL UNIT INFORMATION:
MAX OUTLET AIR TEMPERATURE: 2OO'F
MAX EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE ELECTRIC
HEAT'..5 IN. WATER
"O" CLEARANCE TO COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL

USE ON SINGLE OUTLET CIRCUIT ONLY

ELECTRICAL SHOCK AND

MOVING PARTS HAZARD

CAN CAUSE INJURY OR

DEATH

PULL OUT DISCONNECT
HEAD LOCATED ON THE

FRONT OF THIS UNIT TO

DISABLE POWER BEFORE

SERVICING.

LISTED

120524

HEATING AND

COOLING EQUIPMENT

APPLICABLE PATENTS:

US 6,065,296

NY MEA NO.: 295-00-E

USE ONE OF THE

FOLLOWING ITEMS

FROM EACH CATEGORY

TO COMPLETE THE

ASSEMBLY

WALL PLENUM:

VPAWP1 -8

VPAWP1 -14

OUTDOOR GRILLE

VPAL2

INDOOR GRILLE

VPRG1
VPRG2
VPRG5

SAMP

LE

WARNING

Important: all 208/230v chassis must be hard wired with properly sized breaker. See nameplate for specifi c chassis
electrical requirements. See page 8 - Figure 5 for unit wiring and wall thermostat wiring. See page 8 for wire size. Use
HACR type breakers to avoid nuisance trips. All fi eld wiring must be done in accordance with nec and local codes.