Carrier COBRA 48/50HJ004-014 User Manual
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Table 1B — Electrical Data (COBRA™ Energy Recovery 50HJ004-007 Units with 62AQ060) (cont)
LEGEND
*Used to determine minimum disconnect per NEC.
†Single point box CRSINGLE017A00 is part of base unit.
NOTES:
1. In compliance with NEC requirements for multimotor and combination load
equipment (refer to NEC Articles 430 and 440), the overcurrent protective device
for the unit shall be fuse or HACR breaker. UL, Canada units may be fuse or cir-
cuit 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 percent of voltage
imbalance.
Example: Supply voltage is 460-3-60.
AB = 452 v
BC = 464 v
AC = 455 v
= 457
Determine maximum deviation from average voltage.
(AB) 457 – 452 = 5 v
(BC) 464 – 457 = 7 v
(AC) 457 – 455 = 2 v
Maximum deviation is 7 v.
Determine percent of voltage imbalance.
% Voltage Imbalance
= 100 x
= 1.53%
This amount of phase imbalance is satisfactory as it is below the maximum allow-
able 2%.
UNIT
NOMINAL
V-PH-Hz
IFM
TYPE
CONV
OUTLET
62AQ
FLA
HEATER
CRHEATER
---A00
HEAT
POWER SUPPLY
SINGLE
POINT BOX
CRSINGLE
---A00
DISCONNECT SIZE*
FLA
MCA
FUSE OR
HACR BKR
MOCP
FLA
LRA
50HJ006
(cont)
460-3-60
HIGH STATIC
NO
9.2
NONE
—
20.1
25
—
—
20
110
006
7.2
20.1
25
—
—
20
111
008
13.8
26.2
30
—
—
20
111
009
16.8
29.9
30
—
—
29
111
008+008
27.7
43.5
45
—
025
41
111
008+009
30.7
47.2
50
—
025
44
111
HIGH STATIC
YES
9.2
NONE
—
22.8
25
—
—
26
115
006
7.2
22.8
25
—
—
26
116
008
13.8
28.3
30
—
—
26
116
009
16.8
32.0
35
—
025
33
116
008+008
27.7
45.6
50
—
025
46
116
008+009
30.7
49.3
50
—
025
49
116
50HJ007
208/230-3-60
STD
NO
9.2
NONE
—/—
42.0/ 42.0
50/50
—
—
42/42
234/234
002
13.6/15.6
42.0/ 42.0
50/50
—
—
42/42
234/234
004
21.9/25.3
44.1/ 48.3
50/50
—
—
42/46
234/234
005
33.4/38.5
58.4/ 64.9
—
60/ 70
002
56/62
234/234
004+004
43.8/50.5
71.5/ 79.9
—
80/ 80
003
68/75
234/234
004+005
55.2/63.8
85.8/ 96.4
—
90/100
003
81/91
234/234
STD
YES
9.2
NONE
—/—
48.0/ 48.0
60/60
—
—
48/48
239/239
002
13.6/15.6
48.0/ 48.0
60/60
—
—
48/48
239/239
004
21.9/25.3
48.9/ 52.5
60/60
—
—
48/51
239/239
005
33.4/38.5
63.2/ 69.1
—
70/ 70
003
61/66
239/239
004+004
43.8/50.5
76.3/ 84.1
—
80/ 90
003
73/80
239/239
004+005
55.2/63.8
90.6/100.6
—
100/110
003
86/95
239/239
HIGH STATIC
NO
9.2
NONE
—/—
43.7/ 43.7
50/50
—
—
44/44
253/253
002
13.6/15.6
43.7/ 43.7
50/50
—
—
44/44
253/253
004
21.9/25.3
45.9/ 50.1
50/60
—
—
44/48
253/253
005
33.4/38.5
60.3/ 66.7
—
70/ 70
003
58/63
253/253
004+004
43.8/50.5
73.3/ 81.7
—
80/ 90
003
70/77
253/253
004+005
55.2/63.8
87.6/ 98.3
—
90/100
003
83/93
253/253
HIGH STATIC
YES
9.2
NONE
—/—
49.7/ 49.7
60/60
—
—
50/50
258/258
002
13.6/15.6
49.7/ 49.7
60/60
—
—
50/50
258/258
004
21.9/25.3
50.7/ 54.3
60/60
—
—
50/53
258/258
005
33.4/38.5
65.1/ 70.9
—
70/ 80
003
63/68
258/258
004+004
43.8/50.5
78.1/ 85.9
—
80/ 90
003
75/82
258/258
004+005
55.2/63.8
92.4/102.5
—
100/110
003
88/97
258/258
460-3-60
STD
NO
9.2
NONE
—
19.8
25
—
—
20
114
006
7.2
19.8
25
—
—
20
114
008
13.8
25.4
30
—
—
20
114
009
16.8
29.1
30
—
—
28
114
008+008
27.7
42.7
45
—
025
40
114
008+009
30.7
46.4
50
—
025
44
114
STD
YES
9.2
NONE
—
22.5
25
—
—
26
118
006
7.2
22.5
25
—
—
26
119
008
13.8
27.5
30
—
—
26
119
009
16.8
31.2
35
—
025
32
119
008+008
27.7
44.8
45
—
025
45
119
008+009
30.7
48.5
50
—
025
48
119
HIGH STATIC
NO
9.2
NONE
—
20.6
25
—
—
21
123
006
7.2
20.6
25
—
—
21
124
008
13.8
26.2
30
—
—
21
124
009
16.8
29.9
30
—
—
29
124
008+008
27.7
43.5
45
—
025
41
124
008+009
30.7
47.2
50
—
025
44
124
HIGH STATIC
YES
9.2
NONE
—
23.3
30
—
—
26
128
006
7.2
23.3
30
—
—
26
128
008
13.8
28.3
30
—
—
26
128
009
16.8
32.0
35
—
025
33
128
008+008
27.7
45.6
50
—
025
46
128
008+009
30.7
49.3
50
—
025
49
128
FLA
— Full Load Amps
HACR — Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration
IFM
— Indoor (Evaporator) Fan Motor
LRA
— Locked Rotor Amps
MCA
— Minimum Circuit Amps
MOCP — Maximum Overcurrent Protection
NEC
— National Electrical Code
UL
— Underwriters’ Laboratories
= 100 x
max voltage deviation from average voltage
average voltage
Average Voltage =
452 + 464 + 455
3
=
1371
3
IMPORTANT: If the supply voltage phase imbalance is more than 2%, contact
your local electric utility company immediately.
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