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Electrical

Data

Electrical Service Sizing

To correctly size electrical service

wiring for your unit, find the

appropriate calculations listed below.

Each type of unit has its own set of

calculations for MCA (Minimum Circuit

Ampacity), MOP (Maximum

Overcurrent Protection), and RDE

(Recommended Dual Element fuse

size). Read the load definitions that

follow and then find the appropriate set

of calculations based on your unit type.
Set 1 is for cooling only and cooling

with gas heat units, and set 2 is for

cooling with electric heat units.
Load Definitions
LOAD1 = CURRENT OF THE LARGEST

MOTOR (COMPRESSOR OR FAN

MOTOR)
LOAD2 = SUM OF THE CURRENTS OF

ALL REMAINING MOTORS
LOAD3 = CURRENT OF ELECTRIC

HEATERS
LOAD4 = ANY OTHER LOAD RATED AT

1 AMP OR MORE
Set 1. Cooling Only Rooftop Units and

Cooling with Gas Heat Rooftop Units
MCA = (1.25 x LOAD1) + LOAD2 +

LOAD4

MOP = (2.25 x LOAD1) + LOAD2 +

LOAD4

Select a fuse rating equal to the MOP

value. If the MOP value does not equal

a standard fuse size as listed in NEC

240-6, select the next lower standard

fuse rating. NOTE: If selected MOP is

less than the MCA, then reselect the

lowest standard maximum fuse size

which is equal to or larger than the

MCA, provided the reselected fuse size

does not exceed 800 amps.

RDE = (1.5 x LOAD1) + LOAD2 +

LOAD4

Select a fuse rating equal to the RDE

value. If the RDE value does not equal a

standard fuse size as listed in NEC 240-

6, select the next higher standard fuse

rating. NOTE: If the selected RDE is

greater than the selected MOP value,

then reselect the RDE value to equal

the MOP value.
DSS = 1.15 x (LOAD1 + LOAD2 +

LOAD4)

Select a disconnect switch size equal to

or larger than the DSS value calculated.
Set 2. Rooftop units with Electric Heat
To arrive at the correct MCA, MOP, and

RDE values for these units, you must

perform two sets of calculations. First

calculate the MCA, MOP, and RDE

values as if the unit was in cooling

mode (use the equations given in Set

1). Then calculate the MCA, MOP, and

RDE values as if the unit were in the

heating mode as follows.
(Keep in mind when determining

LOADS that the compressors and

condenser fans don’t run while the unit

is in the heating mode).
For units using heaters less than 50 kW.
MCA = 1.25 x (LOAD1 + LOAD2 +

LOAD4) + (1.25 x LOAD3)

For units using heaters equal to or

greater than 50 kW.
MCA = 1.25 x (LOAD1 + LOAD2 +

LOAD4) + LOAD3

The nameplate MCA value will be the

larger of the cooling mode MCA value

or the heating mode MCA value

calculated above.
MOP = (2.25 x LOAD1) + LOAD2 +

LOAD3 + LOAD4

The selection MOP value will be the

larger of the cooling mode MOP value

or the heating mode MOP value

calculated above.

Select a fuse rating equal to the MOP

value. If the MOP value does not equal

a standard fuse size as listed in NEC

240-6, select the next lower standard

fuse rating. NOTE: If selected MOP is

less than the MCA, then reselect the

lowest standard maximum fuse size

which is equal to or larger than the

MCA, provided the reselected fuse size

does not exceed 800 amps.
RDE = (1.5 x LOAD1) + LOAD2 +

LOAD3 + LOAD4

The selection RDE value will be the

larger of the cooling mode RDE value

or the heating mode RDE value

calculated above.
Select a fuse rating equal to the RDE

value. If the RDE value does not equal a

standard fuse size as listed in NEC 240-

6, select the next higher standard fuse

rating. NOTE: If the selected RDE is

greater than the selected MOP value,

then reselect the RDE value to equal

the MOP value.
DSS = 1.15 x (LOAD1 + LOAD2 +

LOAD3 + LOAD4)

NOTE: Keep in mind when determining

LOADS that the compressors and

condenser fans don’t run while the unit

is in the heating mode.
The selection DSS value will be the

larger of the cooling mode DSS or the

heating mode DSS calculated above.
Select a disconnect switch size equal to

or larger than the DSS value calculated.