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3. Make the following inspections:

a. Inspect for shipping and handling damages such as

broken lines, loose parts, disconnected wires, etc.

b. Inspect for oil at all refrigerant tubing connections and

on unit base. Detecting oil generally indicates a refrig-
erant leak.

c. Leak test all refrigerant tubing connections using elec-

tronic leak detector, halide torch, or liquid-soap solution.
If a refrigerant leak is detected, see the Check for
Refrigerant Leaks
section.

d. Inspect all field- and factory-wiring connections. Be sure

that connections are completed and tight.

e. Ensure wires do not contact refrigerant tubing or sharp

sheet metal edges.

f. Inspect coil fins. If damaged during shipping and han-

dling, carefully straighten fins with a fin comb.

4. Verify the following conditions:

CAUTION:

Do not purge gas supply into the combus-

tion chamber. Do not use a match or other open flame to
check for gas leaks. Failure to follow this warning could
result in an explosion causing serious injury or death.

a. Make sure gas line is free of air. Before lighting the unit

for the first time, perform the following with the gas
valve in the ‘‘OFF’’ position:

If the gas supply pipe was not purged before
connecting the unit, it will be full of air. It is
recommended that the ground joint union be
loosened, and the supply line be allowed to
purge until the odor of gas is detected. Never
purge gas lines into a combustion chamber.

TABLE 4—ELECTRICAL DATA—UNIT 582A

UNIT

SIZE

582A

V-PH-HZ

VOLTAGE

RANGE

COMPRESSOR

OUTDOOR FAN

MOTOR

INDOOR FAN

MOTOR

POWER SUPPLY

Min

Max

RLA

LRA

FLA

FLA

MCA

Max Fuse or

Ckt Bkr

018

208/230–1–60

187

253

9.0

45.0

0.8

1.8

13.9

20

024

208/230–1–60

187

253

12.8

61.0

0.8

2.0

18.8

30

030

208/230–1–60

187

253

14.4

73.0

0.8

2.0

20.8

30

208/230–3–60

187

253

12.6

68.0

0.8

2.0

13.2

20

036

208/230–1–60

187

253

13.0

81.0

1.6

3.6

24.0

35

208/230–3–60

187

253

9.0

78.0

1.6

3.6

16.5

25

460–3–60

414

506

4.5

40.0

0.9

1.9

8.4

15

042

208/230–1–60

187

253

18.6

105.0

1.6

3.8

27.5

45

208/230–3–60

187

253

10.7

85.0

1.6

3.8

18.8

25

460–3–60

414

506

5.3

42.0

0.9

2.0

9.5

15

048

208/230–1–60

197

253

25.3

131.0

1.6

3.8

37.0

60

208/230–3–60

187

253

13.5

108.0

1.6

3.8

22.3

35

460–3–60

414

506

6.7

47.5

0.9

2.0

11.3

15

060

208/230–1–60

187

253

28.9

147.0

1.6

6.2

43.9

60

208/230–3–60

187

253

18.6

125.0

1.6

6.2

31.1

45

460–3–60

414

506

8.5

66.5

0.9

3.2

14.7

20

Table 4—Legend

C99024

452 = 5 v

457 = 7 v
455 = 2 v

LEGEND

FLA

— Full Load Amps

LRA

— Locked Rotor Amps

MCA

— Minimum Circuit Amps

MOCP — Maximum Overcurrent Protection
RLA

— Rated Load Amps

NOTES:
1. In compliance with NEC (National Electrical Code) requirements

for multimotor and combination load equipment (refer to NEC
Articles 430 and 440), the overcurrent protective device for the
unit shall be Power Supply fuse . Canadian units may be
fuse or circuit breaker.

2. Minimum wire size is based on 60 C copper wire. If other than

60 C wire is used, or if length exceeds wire length in table,
determine size from NEC.

3. Unbalanced 3-Phase Supply Voltage

Never operate a motor where a phase imbalance in supply volt-
age is greater than 2%. Use the following formula to determine
the percentage of voltage imbalance.

% Voltage imbalance

max voltage deviation from average voltage

= 100 x

average voltage

EXAMPLE: Supply voltage is 460-3-60.

AB = 452 v
BC = 464 v
AC = 455 v

452 + 464 + 455

Average Voltage =

3

1371

=

3

= 457

Determine maximum deviation from average voltage.

(AB) 457
(BC) 464
(AC) 457

Maximum deviation is 7 v.

Determine percent of voltage imbalance.

7

% Voltage Imbalance = 100 x

457

= 1.53%

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%, contact your local electric utility company
immediately.

®

CKT BKR — Circuit Breaker

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