Bryant LEGACY 558J User Manual
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Table 33 – MCA/MOCP DETERMINATION NO C.O. OR UNPWRD C.O.
UN
IT
V
---
P
H
---
H
Z
IFM
TYPE
ELECTRIC HEATER
NO C.O. or UNPWRD C.O.
kW
FLA
NO P.E.
w/ P.E. (pwrd fr/unit)
MCA
MOCP
DISC. SIZE
MCA
MOCP
DISC. SIZE
FLA
LRA
FLA
LRA
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5
208/
230
---
1
---
60
STD
---
---
33.7
50
32
133
35.6
50
35
135
3.3/4.4
15.9/18.3
33.7/33.7
50/50
32/32
133/133
35.6/35.6
50/50
35/35
135/135
6.5/8.7
31.4/36.3
45.4/51.5
50/60
42/47
133/133
47.8/53.9
50/60
44/50
135/135
9.8/13.0
46.9/54.2
64.8/73.9
70/80
60/68
133/133
67.1/76.3
70/80
62/70
135/135
13.1/17.4
62.8/72.5
84.6/96.8
90/100
78/89
133/133
87.0/99.1
90/100
80/91
135/135
15.8/21.0
75.8/87.5
100.9/115.5
110/125
93/106
133/133
103.3/117.9
110/125
95/108
135/135
MED
---
---
33.7
50
32
133
35.6
50
35
135
3.3/4.4
15.9/18.3
33.7/33.7
50/50
32/32
133/133
35.6/35.6
50/50
35/35
135/135
6.5/8.7
31.4/36.3
45.4/51.5
50/60
42/47
133/133
47.8/53.9
50/60
44/50
135/135
9.8/13.0
46.9/54.2
64.8/73.9
70/80
60/68
133/133
67.1/76.3
70/80
62/70
135/135
13.1/17.4
62.8/72.5
84.6/96.8
90/100
78/89
133/133
87.0/99.1
90/100
80/91
135/135
15.8/21.0
75.8/87.5
100.9/115.5
110/125
93/106
133/133
103.3/117.9
110/125
95/108
135/135
208/
230
---
3
---
60
STD
---
---
23.5
30
23
99
25.4
30
25
101
4.9/6.5
13.6/15.6
23.5/25.6
30/30
23/24
99/99
25.5/28.0
30/30
25/26
101/101
6.5/8.7
18.1/20.9
28.8/32.3
30/35
26/30
99/99
31.1/34.6
35/35
29/32
101/101
12.0/16.0
33.4/38.5
47.9/54.3
50/60
44/50
99/99
50.3/56.6
60/60
46/52
101/101
15.8/21.0
43.8/50.5
60.9/69.3
70/70
56/64
99/99
63.3/71.6
70/80
58/66
101/101
MED
---
---
23.5
30
23
99
25.4
30
25
101
4.9/6.5
13.6/15.6
23.5/25.6
30/30
23/24
99/99
25.5/28.0
30/30
25/26
101/101
6.5/8.7
18.1/20.9
28.8/32.3
30/35
26/30
99/99
31.1/34.6
35/35
29/32
101/101
12.0/16.0
33.4/38.5
47.9/54.3
50/60
44/50
99/99
50.3/56.6
60/60
46/52
101/101
15.8/21.0
43.8/50.5
60.9/69.3
70/70
56/64
99/99
63.3/71.6
70/80
58/66
101/101
HIGH
---
---
23.8
30
23
117
25.7
30
26
119
4.9/6.5
13.6/15.6
23.8/26.0
30/30
23/24
117/117
25.9/28.4
30/30
26/26
119/119
6.5/8.7
18.1/20.9
29.1/32.6
30/35
27/30
117/117
31.5/35.0
35/40
29/32
119/119
12.0/16.0
33.4/38.5
48.3/54.6
50/60
44/50
117/117
50.6/57.0
60/60
47/52
119/119
15.8/21.0
43.8/50.5
61.3/69.6
70/70
56/64
117/117
63.6/72.0
70/80
59/66
119/119
46
0
---
3
---
60
STD
---
---
10.7
15
10
49
11.7
15
12
50
6.0
7.2
11.6
15
11
49
12.9
15
12
50
11.5
13.8
19.9
20
18
49
21.1
25
19
50
14.0
16.8
23.6
25
22
49
24.9
25
23
50
23.0
27.7
37.3
40
34
49
38.5
40
35
50
MED
---
---
10.7
15
10
49
11.7
15
12
50
6.0
7.2
11.6
15
11
49
12.9
15
12
50
11.5
13.8
19.9
20
18
49
21.1
25
19
50
14.0
16.8
23.6
25
22
49
24.9
25
23
50
23.0
27.7
37.3
40
34
49
38.5
40
35
50
HIGH
---
---
11.2
15
11
58
12.2
15
12
59
6.0
7.2
12.3
15
11
58
13.5
15
12
59
11.5
13.8
20.5
25
19
58
21.8
25
20
59
14.0
16.8
24.3
25
22
58
25.5
30
23
59
23.0
27.7
37.9
40
35
58
39.1
40
36
59
57
5
---
3
---
60
STD
---
---
7.3
15
7
44
9.2
15
9
46
MED
---
---
7.3
15
7
44
9.2
15
9
46
HIGH
---
---
7.4
15
7
50
9.3
15
10
52
LEGEND:
CO
--- Convenient outlet
DISC
--- Disconnect
FLA
--- Full load amps
IFM
--- Indoor fan motor
LRA
--- Locked rotor amps
MCA
--- Minimum circuit amps
MOCP
--- Maximum over current protection
PE
--- Power exhaust
UNPWRD CO
--- Unpowered convenient outlet
NOTES:
1. In compliance with NEC requirements for multimotor and combina-
tion load equipment (refer to NEC Articles 430 and 440), the
overcurrent protective device for the unit shall be fuse or HACR
breaker. Canadian units may be fuse or circuit breaker.
2.
Unbalanced 3-Phase Supply Voltage
Never operate a motor where a phase imbalance in supply voltage
is greater than 2%. Use the following formula to determine the
percentage of voltage imbalance.
% Voltage Imbalance
= 100 x
max voltage deviation from average voltage
average voltage
Example: Supply voltage is 230-3-60
AB = 224 v
BC = 231 v
AC = 226 v
Average Voltage =
(224 + 231 + 226)
=
681
3
3
=
227
Determine maximum deviation from average voltage.
(AB) 227 – 224 = 3 v
Maximum deviation is 4 v.
(BC) 231 – 227 = 4 v
Determine percent of voltage imbalance.
% Voltage Imbalance
= 100 x
4
227
= 1.76%
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%, con-
tact your local electric utility company immediately.
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