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Electrical data
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50RQ,PQ008
v-PH-HZ
50RQ,PQ010
Voliago
Range
200-3-$0
i 80-229
230-3-60
207-264
460-3-60
414-32S
575-3-60
318—660
COMPR'
NO. 1,2
RLA
LRA
16 6
79
(ea)
14 3
67
(ea)
7 2
35
6
8
23
(ea)
OFM
FLA
4 5
4 5
1 9
4 5
IFM
Hp
1 0
1 5
1 G
1 C
1 0
1 0
1 5
1 5
1 5
1 5
1
0
1 0
1 0
1
0
1 5
1 5
1 5
1 5
1 C
1 5
1 G
1 C
1 0
1
0
1 5
1
0
FLA
9 2
11 5
9 2
9 2
9 2
9 2
11 5
11 5
11 5
11 5
8 0
10 0
8 0
8
0
8
0
8
0
10 0
10 0
10 0
10 0
1
8
2 6
1 8
1 8
1 8
1 8
2 6
2 6
2 6
2 5
1 4
2
1
FACTORY-
INSTALLED
HEATERS
POWER!
SUPPLY
Compr
— Compressor
FLA
— Full Load Amps
Hp
— Horsepower
IFM
— Indoor Fan Motor
Kw
— Kilowatts
LRA
— Locked Rotor Amps
OFM
— Outdoor Fan Motoi
RLA
— Rated Load Amps
*2 per unit, values apply to each
I Fuse only
Kw
6 5
20 0
26 0
39 0
6 5
20 0
26 0
39 0
6 4
19 0
26 0
39 0
6 4
19 0
26 0
39 0
6 4
19 0
26 0
39 0
6 4
19 0
26 0
39 0
FLA
33
65
83
113
33
65
83
113
29
49
75
99
29
49
75
99
15
26
39
51
15
26
39
51
Min
Ckt
Amps
51
53
93
135
162
196
95
13/
164
199
45 ’
47
82
108
142
171
84
n o
144
173
20
21
39
52
69
83
40
53
69
84
21
22
Max
Fuse
Amps
60
60
100
125
150
1 50
100
125
1 50
150
60
60
80
100
125
150
80
n o
125
150
25
25
40
50
60
70
40
50
60
70
25
25
V-PH-HZ
Voltage
Range
200-3-60
180-229
230-3-60
207-264
460-3-60
414-328
COMPR
NO. 1
RLA
LRA
24
113
20 9
98
S75-3-60
318-660
Compr
FLA
Hp
IFM
Kw
LRA
OFM
RLA -
* Fuse only
10 4
49
8 3
11
COMPR
NO. 2
RLA
LRA
18 3
87
16 4
70
8 8
35
6 4
27
OFM
FLA
7 7
6
6
3 3
IFM
6
6
Hp
I'e
2 c
1 'I
1 5
1 5
1 5-
2 0
2 0
2 0
2 (
1 5
2 0
1 5
1 5
1 5
1 5
2 0
2 0
2 0
2 C
1 Ъ
2 0
1 5
1 5
1 5
1 5
2 t
2 0
2 C
2 Г
1 '■
2 (
FLA
6 0
7 8
6 0
6 0
6 0
6 0
7 8
/ 8
7 8
7 8
5 2
6 8
5 2
5 2
5 2
5 2
6 8
6 8
6 8
6 8
2 б"
3 4
2 6
2 6
2 6
2 6
3 4
3 4
3 4
3 4
2 1
2 7
Compressor
Full Load Arnjjs
Horsepower
Indoor Farr Motor
Kilowatts
Locked Rotor Amps
Outdoor Farr Motor
Rated Load Amits
F A C T O R Y -
I N S T A L L E D
H E A T E R S _
Kw V
la
6 5
20 0
26 0
39 0
6 5
20 0
26 0
39 0
6 4
19 0
26 0
39 0
6 4
1 9 0
26 0
39 0
6 4
19 0
26 0
39 0
6 4
19 0
26 0
39 0
33
65
83
113
33
65
83
11 3
29
49
75
99
29
49
75
99
POWER
SUPPLY*
Min
Ckt
Amps
62
64
102
142
170
202
104
144
172
204
54
56
91
116
148
178
92
117
150
__ 180
28
29
15
45
26
58
39
74
51
88
15
46
26
59
39
75
51
89
21
22
Max
Fuse
Amps
60
n o
150
150
150
n o
150
150
150
60
60
90
n o
150
150
90
n o
150
150
35
35
50
60
70
80
50
60
70
80
25
30
Controls
Base unit operating sequence
Cooling — Witli unit main power on, therniostal at COOL and
desired room temperature, fan switch at AUTO
ALL UNITS — On a rise in room temperaLure, cooling contact
no 1 in thermostat closes, energizing compressor no 1
contactor on all units Compressor no 1 , indooi and outdor.ir
fan motors start Compressor no 1 cycles on demand of
thermostat to satisfy room conditions
50RQ/PQ008 — On 008 and 010 units with 2 compressors,
with an additional rise in room temperature, cooling contaot
no 2 in thermostat closes energiz ing compressor contactor no
2 Compressor no 2 starts Compressoi no 2 cycles on
demand of the thermostat to satisfy room conditions
Heating — Power on and tliermostat set at FI EAT and desired
temperature, fan at AUTO
On a drop in room temperature, heating contact no 1 in
the thermostat closes energizing compres.sor contactor no 1
and reversing valve, and starting compiessor no 1 Indoor fan
contactor and outdoor fan contactor are eneigized at the same
time for heat pump cycle
50RO/P0006 — On a further drop in room tcmipeiature,
heating contact no 2 in the thermostat doses energizing the:
electric resistance heat For heaters with 2 or more stages,
outdoor thermostats can be wiied into the control circuit to
energize electric heat elements in accordance with outdoor air
temperature Outdoor thermostats are set according to build
ing load requiremerrts and have an adjustable set point When
1 2