Trane RTAC
Trane RTAC
Trane RTAC
Designed by Customers. 1
Tranes RTAC was designed with the end
users requirements in mind. Reliability,
sound, efficiency and physical size were
primary design concerns with this latest
generation machine. New technologies 2
were applied to literally every major
component. The result is an unparalleled
engineering achievement in chiller
design and manufacturing. 5
Whats New 3
The RTAC offers the same high reliability 5
of Tranes previous air-cooled helical 5
rotary design coupled with lowered
sound levels, increased energy
efficiency, reduced physical footprint due
to its advanced design, low speed/direct
drive compressor and proven Series R 6
performance.
1. Flooded Style Evaporator
Some of the major advantages of the
2. Trane Helical-Rotary Compressor
Model RTAC are:
Over 99% reliable 3. Oil Separator
Lower sound levels 4. Low Sound Condenser Fans
Higher energy efficiency
Smaller physical footprint 5. Factory Installed and Tested Unit
HFC-134a optimized design Controls and Starter
The Series R Model RTAC is an industrial 6. Smaller Physical Footprint
grade design built for both the industrial
and commercial markets. It is ideal for
schools, hospitals, retailers, office
buildings, Internet service providers and
manufacturing facilities.
Introduction 2
Features and Benefits 4
World Class Energy Efficiency
Simple Installation
Options
Controls 8
Application Considerations 12
Model Number Description 17
General Data 18
Selection Procedure 22
Performance Data 23
Full Load
Part Load
Adjustment Factors
Electrical Data and Connection 37
Wire Size
Typical Wiring Diagram
Field Layout
Dimensions 63
Weights 73
Mechanical Specifications 77
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Features and
Benefits
ASHRAE Standard 90.1 and industry minimums to new heights. All Precise Capacity Control. Tranes
RTAC World Class Energy Trane air-cooled chillers meet the new patented unloading system allows the
efficiency levels mandated by ASHRAE compressor to modulate infinitely and
Efficiency Standard 90.1. This new standard exactly match building loads. At the
The importance of energy efficiency requires higher efficiencies than past same time chilled water temperatures
cannot be understated. Fortunately, technologies can deliver. The US Federal will be maintained within +/- 1/2F
ASHRAE has created a guideline Government has adopted standard 90.1 [0.28C] of setpoint. Reciprocating and
emphasizing its importance. and, in some cases, requires even higher screw chillers with stepped capacity
Nonetheless, energy is often dismissed efficiencies. Federal Executive Order control do well to maintain chilled water
as an operational cost over which the mandates energy consuming devices temperatures within 2F [1.1C] of
owner has little control. That perception procured must be in the top 25% of their setpoint. Stepped control also results in
results in missed opportunities for class. In the case of chillers, that product overcooling your space because rarely
energy efficiency, reduced utility bills, standard is ASHRAE 90.1. Tranes RTAC does the capacity of the machine match
and higher profits. Lower utility bills meets and exceeds the efficiency the building load. The result can be 10%
directly affect profitability. Every dollar requirements of 90.1, while the high higher energy bills. Tranes RTAC
saved in energy goes directly to the efficiency RTAC can meet the stretch optimizes the part load performance of
bottom line. Tranes RTAC is one way to goals of Executive Order. your machine for energy efficiency,
maximize your profits. precise control for process applications,
ASHRAE Standard 90.1 & Executive and your personal comfort regardless of
Order - New technology applied to the the weather outside.
design, controls, and manufacturing
have created excellent efficiency levels in
the RTAC that are helping to push
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Features and
Benefits
Excellent Reliability reciprocating compressors can easily Condenser coils. Tranes condenser
A buildings environment is expected to have a failure rate four times of a helical coils are manufactured with the same
be comfortable. When it is, no one says rotor. Combine that with two to three philosophy as the compressors; theyre
a word. If its not thats a different reciprocating compressors for each built to last. Even though manufacturing
story. The same is true with chillers. No helical rotary compressor on chillers of processes have allowed thinner and
one ever talks about chillers, yet alone equal tonnage, and statistics tell you its thinner materials in their assembly, with
compressors, until they fail, and tenants a matter of time before you lose a obvious material and manufacturing
are uncomfortable and productivity is reciprocating compressor. savings, Tranes coil material did not
lost. Tranes helical rotary compressors Robust components. Helical rotary change with the RTAC generation of air
have a first year reliability rate of over compressors are precisely machined cooled chillers. Substantial condenser
99%, which means our chillers stay using state of the art processes from fins, that do not require additional
running when you need them. solid metal bar stock. Tolerances are coating in non-corrosive environments,
maintained within a micron or less than contribute to the highest reliability
Fewer moving parts. Tranes helical standards for air-cooled chillers in the
rotary compressors have only two major a tenth of the diameter of a human hair.
The resulting compressor is a robust yet industry.
rotating parts: the male and female rotor.
A reciprocating compressor can have highly sophisticated assembly capable of
more than 15 times that number of ingesting liquid refrigerant without risk
critical parts. Multiples of pistons, valves, of damage. Contrast this to a
crankshafts, and connecting rods in a reciprocating compressor, which can be
reciprocating unit all represent different destroyed by a single slug of liquid.
failure paths for the compressor. In fact,
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Features and
Benefits
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Features and
Benefits Options
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Controls Standalone Controls
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Generic Building Automation
Controls System Controls
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Trane Integrated Comfort
Controls System Controls
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Trane Integrated Comfort
Controls System Controls
Trane Chiller Plant Automation Keeping Operators Informed Integrated Comfort Capabilities
Tranes depth of experience in chillers A crucial part of efficiently running a When integrated with a Tracer Summit
and controls makes us a well-qualified chiller plant is assuring that the building management system
choice for automation of chiller plants operations staff is instantly aware of performing building control, Trane chiller
using air-cooled Series R chillers. The what is happening in the plant. Graphics plant automation coordinates with
chiller plant control capabilities of the showing schematics of chillers, piping, Tracer Summit applications to optimize
Trane Tracer Summit building pumps, and towers clearly depict the the total building operation. With this
automation system are unequaled in the chiller plant system, enabling building system option, the full breadth of Tranes
industry. Our chiller plant automation operators to easily monitor overall HVAC and controls experience are
software is fully pre-engineered and conditions. Status screens display both applied to offer solutions to many facility
tested. It is a standard software current conditions and upcoming issues. If your project calls for an
application, not custom programming automated control actions to add or interface to other systems, Tracer
which can prove to be difficult to subtract chiller capacity. Series R and Summit can share data via BACnet, the
support, maintain, and modify. other chillers can be monitored and ASHRAE open systems protocol.
Energy Efficiency controlled from a remote location. Ice Making Systems Controls
Trane chiller plant automation Tracer Summit features standard report Simple and smart control strategies are
intelligently sequences starting of templates listing key operating data for another advantage the Model RTAC
chillers to optimize the overall chiller troubleshooting and verifying chiller offers for ice storage applications.
plant energy efficiency. Individual chillers performance. Reports for each type of Trane Tracer building management
are designated to operate as base, peak, Trane chiller and three and six-chiller systems can actually anticipate how
or swing based on capacity and systems are also standard. Detailed much ice needs to be made at night and
efficiency. Sophisticated software reports showing chiller runtimes aid in operate the system accordingly. The
automatically determines which chiller planning for preventative maintenance. controls are integrated right into the
to run in response to current conditions. Swift Emergency Response chiller. Two wires and preprogrammed
The software also automatically rotates We understand the importance of software dramatically reduce field
individual chiller operation to equalize maintaining chilled water production installation cost and complex
runtime and wear between chillers. while protecting your chillers from costly programming.
Trane chiller plant automation enables damage. If no water flow is detected to a When the ice making option is ordered,
unique energy-saving strategies. An chillers piping, the start sequence is the air-cooled Series R chiller will have
example is controlling pumps, and aborted to protect the chiller. The next two operating modes, ice making and
chillers from the perspective of overall chiller in the sequence is immediately normal daytime cooling. In the ice
system energy consumption. The started to maintain cooling. making mode, the air-cooled Series R
software intelligently evaluates and In the event of a problem, the operator chiller will operate at full compressor
selects the lowest energy consumption receives an alarm notification and capacity until the return chilled fluid
alternative. diagnostic message to aid in quick and temperature entering the evaporator
accurate troubleshooting. A snapshot meets the ice making setpoint. This ice
report showing system status just prior making setpoint is manually adjusted on
to an emergency shutdown helps the units microcomputer. Two input
operators determine the cause. If signals are required to the air-cooled
emergency conditions justify an Series R chiller for the ice making option.
immediate manual shutdown, the The first is an auto/stop signal for
operator can override the automatic scheduling and the second is required to
control. switch the unit in between the ice
making mode and normal daytime
Easy Documentation for Regulatory operation. The signals are provided by a
Compliance remote job site building automation
Comprehensive documentation of device such as a time clock or a manual
refrigerant management practices is switch. In addition, the signals may be
now a fact of life. Trane chiller plant provided over the twisted wire pair from
automation generates the reports a Tracer system or LonTalk
mandated in ASHRAE Guideline 3. Communication Interface but will require
the communication boards provided
with the Ice Making Control Option.
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Application
Considerations
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Application
Considerations
Leaving Water Temperature Limits Figure A2. Temperature out of range system layout
Trane air-cooled Series R chillers have
three distinct leaving water categories:
standard, low temperature, and ice
making. The standard leaving solution
temperature range is 40 to 60F [4.4 to
15.6C]. Low temperature machines
produce leaving liquid temperatures less
than 40F [4.4C]. Since liquid supply
temperature setpoints less than
40F [4.4C] result in suction
temperatures at or below the freezing
point of water, a glycol solution is
required for all low temperature
machines. Ice making machines have a
leaving liquid temperature range of 20 to
60F [-6.7 to 15.6C]. Ice making controls
include dual setpoint controls and
safeties for ice making and standard
cooling capabilities. Consult your local
Trane sales engineer for applications or [5.6C]. Chilled water temperature drops related energy savings as the reason that
selections involving low temperature or from 6 to 18F [3.3 to 10C] may be used prompted them to install a VPF system.
ice making machines. The maximum as long as minimum and maximum With the help of a software analysis tool
water temperature that can be circulated water temperatures and flow rates are such as System Analyzer or DOE-2, you
through an evaporator when the unit is not violated. Temperature drops outside can determine whether the anticipated
not operating is 108F [42C]. this range are beyond the optimum energy savings justify the use of variable
range for control and may adversely primary flow in a particular application. It
Leaving Water Temperature out of affect the microcomputers ability to may also be easier to apply variable
Range maintain an acceptable supply water primary flow in an existing chilled-water
Many process cooling jobs require temperature range. Further, temperature plant. Unlike the decoupled system
temperature ranges that cannot be met drops of less than 6F [3.3C] may result design, the bypass can be positioned at
with the minimum and maximum in inadequate refrigerant superheat. various points in the chilled-water loop
published values for the Model RTAC Sufficient superheat is always a primary and an additional pump is unnecessary.
evaporator. A simple piping change can concern in any refrigerant system and is The evaporator on the Model RTAC can
alleviate this problem. For example: A especially important in a package chiller withstand up to 50 percent water flow
laboratory load requires 120 gpm where the evaporator is closely coupled reduction as long as this flow is equal to
[7.6 l/s] of water entering the process at to the compressor. When temperature or above the minimum flow rate
85F [29.4C] and returning at 95F drops are less than 6F [3.3C], an requirements. The microprocessor and
[35C]. The accuracy required is better evaporator runaround loop may be capacity control algorithms are designed
than the cooling tower can give. The required. to handle a maximum of 10% change in
selected chiller has adequate capacity, water flow rate per minute in order to
but a maximum leaving chilled water Variable Flow in the Evaporator
An attractive chilled water system option maintain 0.5F [0.28C] leaving
temperature of 60F [15.6C]. evaporator temperature control. For
may be a variable primary flow (VPF)
In Figure A2, both the chiller and process system. VPF systems present building applications in which system energy
flow rates are equal. This is not owners with several cost-saving benefits savings is most important and tight
necessary. For example, if the chiller had that are directly related to the pumps. temperature control is classified as
a higher flow rate, there would simply be The most obvious cost savings result +/- 2F [1.1C], up to 30 percent changes
more water bypassing and mixing with from eliminating the secondary in flow per minute are possible.
warm water. distribution pump, which in turn avoids
Supply Water Temperature Drop the expense incurred with the associated
The performance data for the Trane air- piping connections (material, labor),
cooled Series R chiller is based on a electrical service, and variable-frequency
chilled water temperature drop of 10F drive. Building owners often cite pump-
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Application
Considerations
Series Chiller Arrangements Series chiller arrangements can be Typical Water Piping
Another energy-saving strategy is to controlled in several ways. Figure A3 All building water piping must be
design the system around chillers shows a strategy where each chiller is flushed prior to making the final
arranged in series. The actual savings trying to achieve the system design set connections to the chiller. To reduce heat
possible with such strategies depends point. If the cooling load is less than 50 loss and prevent condensation,
on the application dynamics and should percent of the systems capabilities, insulation should be installed. Expansion
be researched by consulting your Trane either chiller can fulfill the demand. As tanks are also usually required so that
Systems Solutions Representative and system loads increase, the Chiller 2 chilled water volume changes can be
applying the Trane System Analyzer becomes preferentially loaded as it accommodated.
program. It is possible to operate a pair attempts to meet the leaving chilled
of chillers more efficiently in a series water setpoint. Chiller 1 will finish
chiller arrangement than in a parallel cooling the leaving water from Chiller 2
arrangement. It is also possible to down to the system design setpoint.
achieve higher entering-to-leaving chiller Staggering the chiller set points is
differentials, which may, in turn, provide another control technique that works
the opportunity for lower chilled water well for preferentially loading Chiller 1. If
design temperature, lower design flow, the cooling load is less than 50 percent
and resulting installation and operational of the system capacity, Chiller 1 would
cost savings. The Trance screw be able to satisfy the entire call for
compressor also has excellent cooling. As system loads increase,
capabilities for lift, which affords an Chiller 2 is started to meet any portion of
opportunity for savings on the the load that Chiller 1 can not meet.
evaporator water loop.
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Application
Considerations
Flex Conduit
Control Power
Neoprene
Isolators
Flex Conduit
Power Wiring
Concrete Base
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Application
Considerations
System Options Ice Storage treatment costs. The air-cooled chiller is take effect, Tracer sets the air-cooled
Trane air-cooled Series R Chillers are also available for comfort cooling duty at chiller leaving fluid setpoint to its most
well suited for ice production. An air- nominal cooling conditions and efficient setting and starts the chiller,
cooled machine typically switches to ice efficiencies. The modular concept of chiller pump, and load pump.
production at night. Two things happen glycol ice storage systems and the When electrical demand is high, the ice
under this assumption. First, the leaving proven simplicity of Trane Tracer pump is started and the chiller is either
brine temperature from the evaporator is controllers allow the successful blend of demand limited or shut down
lowered to around 22 to 24F reliability and energy saving completely. Tracer controls have the
[-5.5 to 4.4C]. Second, the ambient performance in any ice storage intelligence to optimally balance the
temperature has typically dropped about application. contribution of ice and chiller in meeting
15 to 20F [8.3 to 11C] from the peak The ice storage system is operated in six the cooling load.
daytime ambient. This effectively places different modes: each optimized for the
a lift on the compressors that is similar The capacity of the chiller plant is
utility cost of the hour. extended by operating the chiller and ice
to daytime running conditions. The 1. Provide comfort cooling with chiller
chiller can operate in lower ambient at in tandem. Tracer rations the ice,
2. Provide comfort cooling with ice augmenting chiller capacity while
night and successfully produce ice to 3. Provide comfort cooling with ice and
supplement the next days cooling reducing cooling costs. When ice is
chiller produced, Tracer will lower the air-
demands. 4. Freeze ice storage cooled chiller leaving fluid setpoint and
The Model RTAC produces ice by 5. Freeze ice storage when comfort start the chiller, ice and chiller pumps,
supplying ice storage tanks with a cooling is required and other accessories. Any incidental
constant supply of glycol solution. Air- 6. Off loads that persist while producing ice
cooled chillers selected for these lower Tracer optimization software controls can be addressed by starting the load
leaving fluid temperatures are also operation of the required equipment and pump and drawing spent cooling fluid
selected for efficient production of accessories to easily transition from one from the ice storage tanks.
chilled fluid at nominal comfort cooling mode of operation to another. For
conditions. The ability of Trane chillers to For specific information on ice storage
example: applications, contact your local Trane
serve double duty in ice production
and comfort cooling greatly reduces the Even with ice storage systems there are sales office.
capital cost of ice storage systems. numerous hours when ice is neither
produced or consumed, but saved. In
When cooling is required, ice chilled this mode the chiller is the sole source of
glycol is pumped from the ice storage cooling. For example, to cool the
tanks directly to the cooling coils. No building after all ice is produced but
expensive heat exchanger is required. before high electrical demand charges
The glycol loop is a sealed system,
eliminating expensive annual chemical
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Model
Number
Description
RT A C 350 A U CO N N A F N N 1 N X 1 T E N N N 0 N N 1 0 N N
1,2 3 4 5,6,7 8 9 10,11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33
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General Data
No. of independent
refrigerant circuits 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
% Minimum load 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15
Refrigerant charge (1) (pounds) 175/175 185/175 185/185 215/185 215/215 235/215 235/235 335/195 385/195 430/215 385/385 430/385 430/430
(kilograms) 79/79 84/79 84/84 98/84 98/98 107/98 107/107 152/88 175/88 195/97 175/175 195/175 195/195
Oil charge (1) [gallons] 1.5/1.5 1.5/1.5 1.5/1.5 2.1/1.5 2.1/2.1 2.1/2.1 2.1/2.1 4.6/2.6 5.0/2.6 4.6/4.6 5.0/5.0 5.0/5.0 5.0/5.0
[liters] 5.7/5.7 5.7/5.7 5.7/5.7 5.7/7.9 7.9/7.9 7.9/7.9 7.9/7.9 17.4/9.8 18.9/9.8 17.4/17.4 18.9/18.9 18.9/18.9 18.9/18.9
Notes:
1. Data containing information on two circuits shown as follows: CKT 1/CKT 2
2. Minimum start-up/operating ambient based on a 5 mph wind across the condenser
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General Data
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General Data
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Selection
Procedure
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Performance Full Load
Data Performance
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Performance Full Load
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Data Performance
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Data Performance
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Data Performance
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Data Performance
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Performance Full Load
Data Performance
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Performance Part Load
Data Performance
Table P-9. ARI part-load performance for Table P-10. ARI part-load performance for
60 Hz standard efficiency 60 Hz high efficiency
machines in English units machines in English units
Full Load Full Load Full Load Full Load
Unit Size Tons EER IPLV Unit Size Tons EER IPLV
140 138.2 9.7 12.9 140 143.9 10.3 13.3
155 152.1 9.8 13.3 155 157.5 10.4 13.6
170 166.2 9.9 13.0 170 171.3 10.5 13.4
185 181.5 9.7 12.8 185 187.5 10.3 13.2
200 197.2 9.6 12.7 200 204.2 10.1 13.0
225 216.9 9.6 13.0 225 224.4 10.2 13.3
250 237.3 9.6 12.6 250 243.3 10.1 12.8
275 268.0 9.7 13.3 275 279.0 10.4 13.8
300 300.2 9.6 13.2 300 310.2 10.1 13.6
350 340.0 9.6 13.2 350 346.1 10.4 14.5
400 401.3 9.6 13.7 400 413.1 10.0 13.9
450 438.3 9.6 13.9
500 479.3 9.6 13.8
Notes:
1. IPLV values are rated in accordance with ARI Standard
550/590-98.
2. EER and IPLV values include compressors, condenser
fans and control kW.
Table P-11. ARI part-load performance for Table P-12. ARI part-load performance for
50 Hz standard efficiency 50 Hz high efficiency
machines in English units machines in English units
Full Load Full Load Full Load Full Load
Unit Size Tons EER IPLV Unit Size Tons EER IPLV
140 133.7 9.3 13.4 140 140.4 10.2 14.2
155 146.2 9.3 13.5 155 152.7 10.1 14.2
170 159.0 9.2 13.3 170 165.2 10.0 14.0
185 176.3 9.4 13.8 185 183.6 10.1 14.5
200 194.0 9.5 13.2 200 202.3 10.2 13.9
250 234.8 9.6 15.4 250 245.5 10.2 15.9
275 262.1 9.5 14.7 275 274.8 10.3 15.6
300 298.6 9.7 14.1 300 310.8 10.5 14.7
350 324.0 9.4 14.6 350 337.9 10.1 15.2
375 358.4 9.5 15.0 375 375.9 10.3 15.6
400 395.5 9.6 14.9 400 413.9 10.4 15.5
Notes:
1. IPLV values are rated in accordance with ARI Standard
550/590-98.
2. EER and IPLV values include compressors, condenser
fans and control kW.
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Performance Adjustment
Data Factors
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Electrical Data
and Connection
Table E-1. Unit electrical data for standard efficiency at all ambient operation
Unit Wiring Motor Data
# of Max. Fuse, HACR Rec. Time Compressor (Each) Fans (Each)
Unit Rated Power MCA (3) Breaker or MOP (11) Delay or RDE (4) RLA (5) XLRA (8) YLRA (8) Qty. Control
Size Voltage Conns (1) Ckt 1/Ckt 2 Ckt 1/Ckt 2 Ckt 1/Ckt 2 Qty Ckt 1/Ckt 2 Ckt 1/Ckt 2 Ckt 1/Ckt 2 Ckt 1/Ckt 2 kW FLA kW (7)
200/60/3 1 660 800 800 2 270-270 NA 487-487 8 1.5 6.5 0.83
200/60/3 2 364/364 600/600 450/450 2 270/270 NA 487/487 4/4 1.5 6.5 0.83
230/60/3 1 581 800 700 2 235-235 NA 427-427 8 1.5 6.5 0.83
230/60/3 2 320/320 500/500 400/400 2 235/235 NA 427/427 4/4 1.5 6.5 0.83
RTAC 380/60/3 1 348 450 400 2 142-142 801-801 260-260 8 1.5 3.5 0.83
140 380/60/3 2 192/192 300/300 250/250 2 142/142 801/801 260/260 4/4 1.5 3.5 0.83
460/60/3 1 288 400 350 2 118-118 652-652 212-212 8 1.5 2.8 0.83
460/60/3 2 159/159 250/250 200/200 2 118/118 652/652 212/212 4/4 1.5 2.8 0.83
575/60/3 1 230 300 300 2 94-94 520-520 172-172 8 1.5 2.3 0.83
575/60/3 2 127/127 200/200 175/175 2 94/94 520/520 172/172 4/4 1.5 2.3 0.83
400/50/3 1 333 450 400 2 138-138 774-774 259-259 8 0.8 2.8 0.83
400/50/3 2 184/184 300/300 250/250 2 138/138 774/774 259/259 4/4 0.8 2.8 0.83
200/60/3 1 730 1000 1000 2 320-270 NA 600-701 9 1.5 6.5 0.83
200/60/3 2 433/364 700/600 600/450 2 320/270 NA 600/701 5/4 1.5 6.5 0.83
230/60/3 1 641 800 800 2 278-235 NA 506-571 9 1.5 6.5 0.83
230/60/3 2 380/320 600/500 450/400 2 278/235 NA 506/571 5/4 1.5 6.5 0.83
RTAC 380/60/3 1 380 500 450 2 168-142 973-801 316-260 9 1.5 3.5 0.83
155 380/60/3 2 228/192 350/300 300/250 2 168/142 973/801 316/260 5/4 1.5 3.5 0.83
460/60/3 1 317 450 400 2 139-118 774-652 252-212 9 1.5 2.8 0.83
460/60/3 2 188/159 300/250 225/200 2 139/118 774/652 252/212 5/4 1.5 2.8 0.83
575/60/3 1 254 350 300 2 111-94 631-528 205-172 9 1.5 2.3 0.83
575/60/3 2 150/127 250/200 200/175 2 111/94 631/528 205/172 5/4 1.5 2.3 0.83
400/50/3 1 373 500 450 2 168-138 896-796 291-259 9 0.8 2.8 0.83
400/50/3 2 224/184 350/300 300/250 2 168/138 896/796 291/259 5/4 0.8 2.8 0.83
200/60/3 1 785 1000 1000 2 320-320 NA 600-600 10 1.5 6.5 0.83
200/60/3 2 433/433 700/700 600/600 2 320/320 NA 600/600 5/5 1.5 6.5 0.83
230/60/3 1 691 800 800 2 278-278 NA 506-506 10 1.5 6.5 0.83
230/60/3 2 380/380 600/600 450/450 2 278/278 NA 506/506 5/5 1.5 6.5 0.83
RTAC 380/60/3 1 413 500 500 2 168-168 973-973 316-316 10 1.5 3.5 0.83
170 380/60/3 2 228/228 350/350 300/300 2 168/168 973/973 316/316 5/5 1.5 3.5 0.83
460/60/3 1 341 450 400 2 139-139 774-774 252-252 10 1.5 2.8 0.83
460/60/3 2 188/188 300/300 225/225 2 139/139 774/774 252/252 5/5 1.5 2.8 0.83
575/60/3 1 273 350 350 2 111-111 631-631 205-205 10 1.5 2.3 0.83
575/60/3 2 150/150 250/250 200/200 2 111/111 631/631 205/205 5/5 1.5 2.3 0.83
400/50/3 1 406 500 450 2 168-168 896-896 291-291 10 0.8 2.8 0.83
400/50/3 2 224/224 350/350 300/300 2 168/168 896/896 291/291 5/5 0.8 2.8 0.83
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Electrical Data
and Connection
Table E-1 (Continued). Unit electrical data for standard efficiency at all ambient operation
Unit Wiring Motor Data
# of Max. Fuse, HACR Rec. Time Compressor (Each) Fans (Each)
Unit Rated Power MCA (3) Breaker or MOP (11) Delay or RDE (4) RLA (5) XLRA (8) YLRA (8) Qty. Control
Size Voltage Conns (1) Ckt 1/Ckt 2 Ckt 1/Ckt 2 Ckt 1/Ckt 2 Qty Ckt 1/Ckt 2 Ckt 1/Ckt 2 Ckt 1/Ckt 2 Ckt 1/Ckt 2 kW FLA kW (7)
200/60/3 1 874 1200 1000 2 386-320 NA 701-600 11 1.5 6.5 0.83
200/60/3 2 522/433 800/700 700/600 2 386/320 NA 701/600 6/5 1.5 6.5 0.83
230/60/3 1 770 1000 1000 2 336-278 NA 571-506 11 1.5 6.5 0.83
230/60/3 2 459/380 700/600 600/450 2 336/278 NA 571/506 6/5 1.5 6.5 0.83
RTAC 380/60/3 1 460 600 600 2 203-168 1060-973 345-316 11 1.5 3.5 0.83
185 380/60/3 2 275/228 450/350 350/300 2 203/168 1060/973 345/316 6/5 1.5 3.5 0.83
460/60/3 1 380 500 450 2 168-139 878-774 285-252 11 1.5 2.8 0.83
460/60/3 2 227/188 350/300 300/225 2 168/139 878/774 285/252 6/5 1.5 2.8 0.83
575/60/3 1 304 400 350 2 134-111 705-631 229-205 11 1.5 2.3 0.83
575/60/3 2 181/150 300/250 225/200 2 134/111 705/631 229/205 6/5 1.5 2.3 0.83
400/50/3 1 446 600 500 2 198-168 1089-896 354-291 11 0.8 2.8 0.83
400/50/3 2 264/224 450/350 350/300 2 198/168 1089/896 354/291 6/5 0.8 2.8 0.83
200/60/3 1 947 1200 1200 2 386-386 NA 701-701 12 1.5 6.5 0.83
200/60/3 2 522/522 800/800 700/700 2 386/386 NA 701/701 6/6 1.5 6.5 0.83
230/60/3 1 834 1000 1000 2 336-336 NA 571-571 12 1.5 6.5 0.83
230/60/3 2 459/459 700/700 600/600 2 336/336 NA 571/571 6/6 1.5 6.5 0.83
RTAC 380/60/3 1 499 700 600 2 203-203 1060-1060 345-345 12 1.5 3.5 0.83
200 380/60/3 2 275/275 450/450 350/350 2 203/203 1060/1060 345/345 6/6 1.5 3.5 0.83
460/60/3 1 412 500 500 2 168-168 878-878 285-285 12 1.5 2.8 0.83
460/60/3 2 227/227 350/350 300/300 2 168/168 878/878 285/285 6/6 1.5 2.8 0.83
575/60/3 1 329 450 400 2 134-134 705-705 229-229 12 1.5 2.3 0.83
575/60/3 2 181/181 300/300 225/225 2 134/134 705/705 229/229 6/6 1.5 2.3 0.83
400/50/3 1 479 600 600 2 198-198 1089-1089 354-354 12 0.8 2.8 0.83
400/50/3 2 264/264 450/450 350/350 2 198/198 1089/1089 354/354 6/6 0.8 2.8 0.83
200/60/3 1 1045 1200 1200 2 459-386 NA 821-701 13 1.5 6.5 0.83
200/60/3 2 620/522 1000/800 800/700 2 459/386 NA 821/701 7/6 1.5 6.5 0.83
230/60/3 1 920 1200 1200 2 399-336 NA 691-571 13 1.5 6.5 0.83
230/60/3 2 545/459 800/700 700/600 2 399/336 NA 691/571 7/6 1.5 6.5 0.83
RTAC 380/60/3 1 551 700 700 2 242-203 1306-1060 424-345 13 1.5 3.5 0.83
225 380/60/3 2 327/275 500/450 400/350 2 242/203 1306/1060 424/345 7/6 1.5 3.5 0.83
460/60/3 1 454 600 600 2 200-168 1065-878 346-285 13 1.5 2.8 0.83
460/60/3 2 270/227 450/350 350/300 2 200/168 1065/878 346/285 7/6 1.5 2.8 0.83
575/60/3 1 364 500 450 2 160-134 853-705 277-229 13 1.5 2.3 0.83
575/60/3 2 216/181 350/300 300/225 2 160/134 853/705 277/229 7/6 1.5 2.3 0.83
200/60/3 1 1124 1200 1200 2 459-459 NA 821-821 14 1.5 6.5 0.83
200/60/3 2 620/620 1000/1000 800/800 2 459/459 NA 821/821 7/7 1.5 6.5 0.83
230/60/3 1 989 1200 1200 2 399-399 NA 691-691 14 1.5 6.5 0.83
230/60/3 2 545/545 800/800 700/700 2 399/399 NA 691/691 7/7 1.5 6.5 0.83
RTAC 380/60/3 1 594 800 700 2 242-242 1306-1306 424-424 14 1.5 3.5 0.83
250 380/60/3 2 327/327 500/500 400/400 2 242/242 1306/1306 424/424 7/7 1.5 3.5 0.83
460/60/3 1 489 600 600 2 200-200 1065-1065 346-346 14 1.5 2.8 0.83
460/60/3 2 270/270 450/450 350/350 2 200/200 1065/1065 346/346 7/7 1.5 2.8 0.83
575/60/3 1 392 500 500 2 160-160 853-853 277-277 14 1.5 2.3 0.83
575/60/3 2 216/216 350/350 300/300 2 160/160 853/853 277/277 7/7 1.5 2.3 0.83
400/50/3 1 563 700 700 3 138-138-198 796-796-1089 259-259-354 14 0.8 2.8 1.2
400/50/3 2 333/265 450/450 400/350 3 138/138/198 796/796/1089 259/259/354 8/6 0.8 2.8 1.2
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Table E-1 (Continued). Unit electrical data for standard efficiency at all ambient operation
Unit Wiring Motor Data
# of Max. Fuse, HACR Rec. Time Compressor (Each) Fans (Each)
Unit Rated Power MCA (3) Breaker or MOP (11) Delay or RDE (4) RLA (5) XLRA (8) YLRA (8) Qty. Control
Size Voltage Conns (1) Ckt 1/Ckt 2 Ckt 1/Ckt 2 Ckt 1/Ckt 2 Qty Ckt 1/Ckt 2 Ckt 1/Ckt 2 Ckt 1/Ckt 2 Ckt 1/Ckt 2 kW FLA kW (7)
200/60/3 1 NA
200/60/3 2 785/522 1000/800 1000/700 3 320/320/386 NA 600/600/701 10/6 1.5 6.5 1.2
230/60/3 1 NA
230/60/3 2 681/459 800/700 800/600 3 278/278/336 NA 506/506/571 10/6 1.5 6.5 1.2
RTAC 380/60/3 1 NA
275 380/60/3 2 413/275 500/450 500/350 3 168/168/203 973/973/1060 316/316/345 10/6 1.5 3.5 1.2
460/60/3 1 533 700 600 3 139-139-168 774-774-878 252-252-285 16 1.5 2.8 1.2
460/60/3 2 341/227 450/350 400/300 3 139/139/168 774/774/878 252/252/285 10/6 1.5 2.8 1.2
575/60/3 1 427 500 500 3 111-111-134 631-631-705 205-205-229 16 1.5 2.3 1.2
575/60/3 2 273/182 350/300 350/225 3 111/111/134 631/631/705 205/205/229 10/6 1.5 2.3 1.2
400/50/3 1 629 800 700 3 168-168-198 896-896-1089 291-291-354 16 0.8 2.8 1.2
400/50/3 2 406/265 500/450 450/350 3 168/168/198 896/896/1089 291/291/254 10/6 0.8 2.8 1.2
200/60/3 1 NA
200/60/3 2 947/522 1200/800 1200/700 3 386/386/386 NA 701/701/701 12/6 1.5 6.5 1.2
230/60/3 1 NA
230/60/3 2 834/459 1000/700 1000/600 3 336/336/336 NA 571/571/571 12/6 1.5 6.5 1.2
RTAC 380/60/3 1 NA
300 380/60/3 2 499/275 700/450 600/350 3 203/203/203 1060/1060/1060 345/345/345 12/6 1.5 3.5 1.2
460/60/3 1 597 700 700 3 168-168-168 878-878-878 285-285-285 18 1.5 2.8 1.2
460/60/3 2 412/227 500/350 500/300 3 168/168/168 878/878/878 285/285/285 12/6 1.5 2.8 1.2
575/60/3 1 477 600 600 3 134-134-134 705-705-705 229-229-229 18 1.5 2.3 1.2
575/60/3 2 330/182 450/300 400/225 3 134/134/134 705/705/705 229/229/229 12/6 1.5 2.3 1.2
400/50/3 1 694 800 800 3 198-198-198 1089-1089-1089 354-354-354 18 0.8 2.8 1.2
400/50/3 2 480/265 600/450 600/350 3 198/198/198 1089/1089/1089 354/354/354 12/6 0.8 2.8 1.2
200/60/3 1 NA
200/60/3 2 1124/522 1200/800 1200/700 3 459/459/386 NA 821/821/701 14/6 1.5 6.5 1.2
230/60/3 1 NA
230/60/3 2 989/459 1200/700 1200/600 3 399/399/336 NA 691/691/571 14/6 1.5 6.5 1.2
RTAC 380/60/3 1 NA
350 380/60/3 2 594/275 800/450 700/350 3 242/242/203 973/973/973/973 424/424/345 14/6 1.5 3.5 1.2
460/60/3 1 674 800 800 3 200-200-168 774-774-774-774 346-346-285 20 1.5 2.8 1.2
460/60/3 2 490/227 600/350 600/300 3 200/200/168 774/774/774/774 346/346/285 14/6 1.5 2.8 1.2
575/60/3 1 540 700 600 3 160-160-134 631-631-631-631 277-277-229 20 1.5 2.3 1.2
575/60/3 2 393/182 500/300 450/225 3 160/160/134 631/631/631/631 277/277/229 14/6 1.5 2.3 1.2
400/50/3 1 770 800 800 4 168-168-168-168 896-896-896-896 291-291-291-291 20 0.8 2.8 1.59
400/50/3 2 406/406 500/500 450/450 4 168/168/168/168 896/896/896/896 291/291/291/291 10/10 0.8 2.8 1.59
RTAC 400/50/3 1 844 1000 1000 4 198-198-168-168 1089-1089-896-896 354-354-291-291 22 0.8 2.8 1.59
375 400/50/3 2 480/406 600/500 600/450 4 198/198/168/168 1089/1089/896/896 354/354/291/291 12/10 0.8 2.8 1.59
200/60/3 1 NA
200/60/3 2 947/947 1200/1200 1200/1200 4 386/386/386/386 NA 701/701/701/701 12/12 1.5 6.5 1.59
230/60/3 1 NA
230/60/3 2 834/834 1000/1000 1000/1000 4 336/336/336/336 NA 571/571/571/571 12/12 1.5 6.5 1.59
RTAC 380/60/3 1 NA
400 380/60/3 2 499/499 700/700 600/600 4 203/203/203/203 1060/1060/1060/1060 345/345/345/345 12/12 1.5 3.5 1.59
460/60/3 1 782 800 800 4 168-168-168-168 878-878-878-878 285-285-285-285 24 1.5 2.8 1.59
460/60/3 2 412/412 500/500 500/500 4 168/168/168/168 878/878/878/878 285/285/285/285 12/12 1.5 2.8 1.59
575/60/3 1 628 700 700 4 134-134-134-134 705-705-705-705 229-229-229-229 24 1.5 2.3 1.59
575/60/3 2 330/330 450/450 400/400 4 134/134/134/134 705/705/705/705 229/229/229/229 12/12 1.5 2.3 1.59
400/50/3 1 909 1000 1000 4 198-198-198-198 1089-1089-1089-1089 354-354-354-354 24 0.8 2.8 1.59
400/50/3 2 480/480 600/600 600/600 4 198/198/198/198 1089/1089/1089/1089 354/354/354/354 12/12 0.8 2.8 1.59
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Table E-1 (Continued). Unit electrical data for standard efficiency at all ambient operation
Unit Wiring Motor Data
# of Max. Fuse, HACR Rec. Time Compressor (Each) Fans (Each)
Unit Rated Power MCA (3) Breaker or MOP (11) Delay or RDE (4) RLA (5) XLRA (8) YLRA (8) Qty. Control
Size Voltage Conns (1) Ckt 1/Ckt 2 Ckt 1/Ckt 2 Ckt 1/Ckt 2 Qty Ckt 1/Ckt 2 Ckt 1/Ckt 2 Ckt 1/Ckt 2 Ckt 1/Ckt 2 kW FLA kW (7)
200/60/3 1 NA
200/60/3 2 1124/947 1200/1200 1200/1200 4 459/459/386/386 NA 821/821/701/701 14/12 1.5 6.5 1.59
230/60/3 1 NA
230/60/3 2 989/834 1200/1000 1200/1000 4 399/399/336/336 NA 691/691/571/571 14/12 1.5 6.5 1.59
RTAC 380/60/3 1 NA
450 380/60/3 2 594/499 800/700 700/600 4 242/242/203/203 1306/1306/1060/1060 424/424/345/345 14/12 1.5 3.5 1.59
460/60/3 1 859 1000 1000 4 200-200-168-168 1065-1065-878-878 346-346-285-285 26 1.5 2.8 1.59
460/60/3 2 490/412 600/500 600/500 4 200/200/168/168 1065/1065/878/878 346/346/285/285 14/12 1.5 2.8 1.59
575/60/3 1 688 800 800 4 160-160-134-134 853-853-705-705 277-277-229-229 26 1.5 2.3 1.59
575/60/3 2 393/330 500/450 450/400 4 160/160/134/134 853/853/705/705 277/277/229/229 14/12 1.5 2.3 1.59
200/60/3 1 NA
200/60/3 2 1124/1124 1200/1200 1200/1200 4 459/459/459/459 NA 821/821/821/821 14/14 1.5 6.5 1.59
230/60/3 1 NA
230/60/3 2 989/989 1200/1200 1200/1200 4 399/399/399/399 NA 691/691/691/691 14/14 1.5 6.5 1.59
RTAC 380/60/3 1 NA
500 380/60/3 2 594/594 800/800 700/700 4 242/242/242/242 1306/1306/1306/1306 424/424/424/424 14/14 1.5 3.5 1.59
460/60/3 1 929 1000 100 4 200-200-200-200 1065-1065-1065-1065 346-346-346-346 28 1.5 2.8 1.59
460/60/3 2 490/490 600/600 600/600 4 200/200/200/200 1065/1065/1065/1065 346/346/346/346 14/14 1.5 2.8 1.59
575/60/3 1 745 800 800 4 160-160-160-160 853-853-853-853 277-277-277-277 28 1.5 2.3 1.59
575/60/3 2 393/393 500/500 450/450 4 160/160/160/160 853/853/853/853 277/277/277/277 14/14 1.5 2.3 1.59
Notes:
1. As standard, all units have single point power connection. Optional dual point power connections are available.
2. Max Fuse or HACR type breaker = 225 percent of the largest compressor RLA plus 100 percent of the second compressor RLA, plus the sum of the condenser fan FLA per NEC 440-22.
Use FLA per circuit, NOT FLA for the entire unit).
3. MCA - Minimum Circuit Ampacity - 125 percent of largest compressor RLA plus 100 percent of the second compressor RLA plus the sum of the condenser fans FLAs per NEC 440-33.
4. RECOMMENDED TIME DELAY OR DUAL ELEMENT (RDE) FUSE SIZE: 150 percent of the largest compressor RLA plus 100 percent of the second compressor RLA and the sum of the condenser
fan FLAs.
5. RLA - Rated Load Amps - rated in accordance with UL Standard 1995.
6. Local codes may take precedence.
7. Control kW includes operational controls only. Does not include evaporator heaters.
8. XLRA - Locked Rotor Amps - based on full winding (x-line) start units. YLRA for wye-delta starters is ~1/3 of LRA of x-line units.
9. VOLTAGE UTILIZATION RANGE:
Rated Voltage Utilization Range
200/60/3 180-220
230/60/3 208-254
380/60/3 342-418
460/60/3 414-506
575/60/3 516-633
400/50/3 360-440
10. A separate 115/60/1, 20 amp or 220/50/1, 15 amp customer provided power connection is needed to power the evaporator heaters (1640 watts).
11. If factory circuit breakers are supplied with the chiller, then these values represent Maximum Overcurrent Protection (MOP).
12. When the circuit breaker option is ordered, two circuit breakers will be provided (one per circuit) for both single and dual point power.
13. Motor kW is for standard fans. Low noise fans at 50 Hz are rated at 1.1 kW/fan.
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Table E-2. Unit electrical data for high efficiency at std. ambient operation
Unit Wiring Motor Data
# of Max. Fuse, HACR Rec. Time Compressor (Each) Fans (Each)
Unit Rated Power MCA (3) Breaker or MOP (11) Delay or RDE (4) RLA (5) XLRA (8) YLRA (8) Qty. Control
Size Voltage Conns (1) Ckt 1/Ckt 2 Ckt 1/Ckt 2 Ckt 1/Ckt 2 Qty Ckt 1/Ckt 2 Ckt 1/Ckt 2 Ckt 1/Ckt 2 Ckt 1/Ckt 2 kW FLA kW (7)
200/60/3 1 648 800 800 2 259-259 NA 487-487 10 1.5 6.5 0.83
200/60/3 2 356/356 600/600 450/450 2 259/259 NA 487/487 5/5 1.5 6.5 0.83
230/60/3 1 572 700 700 2 225-225 NA 427-427 10 1.5 6.5 0.83
230/60/3 2 314/314 500/500 400/400 2 225/225 NA 427/427 5/5 1.5 6.5 0.83
RTAC 380/60/3 1 341 450 400 2 136-136 801-801 260-260 10 1.5 3.5 0.83
140 380/60/3 2 188/188 300/300 225/225 2 136/136 801/801 260/260 5/5 1.5 3.5 0.83
460/60/3 1 282 350 350 2 113-113 652-652 212-212 10 1.5 2.8 0.83
460/60/3 2 155/155 250/250 200/200 2 113/113 652/652 212/212 5/5 1.5 2.8 0.83
575/60/3 1 226 300 250 2 90-90 520-520 172-172 10 1.5 2.3 0.83
575/60/3 2 124/124 200/200 150/150 2 90/90 520/520 172/172 5/5 1.5 2.3 0.83
400/50/3 1 325 450 400 2 132-132 774-774 259-259 10 0.8 2.8 0.83
400/50/3 2 179/179 300/300 225/225 2 132/132 774/774 259/259 5/5 0.8 2.8 0.83
200/60/3 1 712 1000 800 2 305-259 NA 600-487 11 1.5 6.5 0.83
200/60/3 2 421/356 700/600 500/450 2 305/259 NA 600/487 6/5 1.5 6.5 0.83
230/60/3 1 628 800 700 2 265-225 NA 506-427 11 1.5 6.5 0.83
230/60/3 2 371/314 600/500 450/400 2 265/225 NA 506/427 6/5 1.5 6.5 0.83
RTAC 380/60/3 1 376 500 416 2 161-136 973-801 316-260 11 1.5 3.5 0.83
155 380/60/3 2 222/188 350/300 300/225 2 161/136 973/801 316/260 6/5 1.5 3.5 0.83
460/60/3 1 310 400 350 2 133-113 774-652 252-212 11 1.5 2.8 0.83
460/60/3 2 183/155 300/250 225/200 2 133/113 774/652 252/212 6/5 1.5 2.8 0.83
575/60/3 1 248 350 300 2 106-90 631-528 205-172 11 1.5 2.3 0.83
575/60/3 2 146/124 250/200 175/150 2 106/90 631/528 205/172 6/5 1.5 2.3 0.83
400/50/3 1 363 500 450 2 160-132 896-796 291-259 11 0.8 2.8 0.83
400/50/3 2 217/179 350/300 300/225 2 160/132 896/796 291/259 6/5 0.8 2.8 0.83
200/60/3 1 765 1000 1000 2 305-305 NA 600-600 12 1.5 6.5 0.83
200/60/3 2 421/421 700/700 500/500 2 305/305 NA 600/600 6/6 1.5 6.5 0.83
230/60/3 1 675 800 800 2 265-265 NA 506-506 12 1.5 6.5 0.83
230/60/3 2 371/371 600/600 450/450 2 265/265 NA 506/506 6/6 1.5 6.5 0.83
RTAC 380/60/3 1 404 500 450 2 161-161 973-973 316-316 12 1.5 3.5 0.83
170 380/60/3 2 222/222 350/350 300/300 2 161/161 973/973 316/316 6/6 1.5 3.5 0.83
460/60/3 1 333 450 400 2 133-133 774-774 252-252 12 1.5 2.8 0.83
460/60/3 2 183/183 300/300 225/225 2 133/133 774/774 252/252 6/6 1.5 2.8 0.83
575/60/3 1 266 350 300 2 106-106 631-631 205-205 12 1.5 2.3 0.83
575/60/3 2 146/146 250/250 175/175 2 106/106 631/631 205/205 6/6 1.5 2.3 0.83
400/50/3 1 394 500 450 2 160-160 896-896 291-291 12 0.8 2.8 0.83
400/50/3 2 217/217 350/350 300/300 2 160/160 896/896 291/291 6/6 0.8 2.8 0.83
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Table E-2 (Continued). Unit electrical data for high efficiency at std. ambient operation
Unit Wiring Motor Data
# of Max. Fuse, HACR Rec. Time Compressor (Each) Fans (Each)
Unit Rated Power MCA (3) Breaker or MOP (11) Delay or RDE (4) RLA (5) XLRA (8) YLRA (8) Qty. Control
Size Voltage Conns (1) Ckt 1/Ckt 2 Ckt 1/Ckt 2 Ckt 1/Ckt 2 Qty Ckt 1/Ckt 2 Ckt 1/Ckt 2 Ckt 1/Ckt 2 Ckt 1/Ckt 2 kW FLA kW (7)
200/60/3 1 856 1200 1000 2 373-305 NA 701-600 13 1.5 6.5 0.83
200/60/3 2 512/421 800/700 700/500 2 373/305 NA 701/600 7/6 1.5 6.5 0.83
230/60/3 1 755 1000 1000 2 324-265 NA 571-506 13 1.5 6.5 0.83
230/60/3 2 451/371 700/600 600/450 2 324/265 NA 571/506 7/6 1.5 6.5 0.83
RTAC 380/60/3 1 452 600 500 2 196-161 1060-973 345-316 13 1.5 3.5 0.83
185 380/60/3 2 270/222 450/350 350/300 2 196/161 1060/973 345/316 7/6 1.5 3.5 0.83
460/60/3 1 372 500 450 2 162-133 878-774 285-252 13 1.5 2.8 0.83
460/60/3 2 222/183 350/300 300/225 2 162/133 878/774 285/252 7/6 1.5 2.8 0.83
575/60/3 1 298 400 350 2 130-106 705-631 229-205 13 1.5 2.3 0.83
575/60/3 2 179/146 300/250 225/175 2 130/106 705/631 229/205 7/6 1.5 2.3 0.83
400/50/3 1 433 600 500 2 189-160 1089-896 354-291 13 0.8 2.8 0.83
400/50/3 2 256/217 400/350 350/300 2 189/160 1089/896 354/291 7/6 0.8 2.8 0.83
200/60/3 1 931 1200 1200 2 373-373 NA 701-701 14 1.5 6.5 0.83
200/60/3 2 512/512 800/800 700/700 2 373/373 NA 701/701 7/7 1.5 6.5 0.83
230/60/3 1 820 1000 1000 2 324-324 NA 571-571 14 1.5 6.5 0.83
230/60/3 2 451/451 700/700 600/600 2 324/324 NA 571/571 7/7 1.5 6.5 0.83
RTAC 380/60/3 1 490 600 600 2 196-196 1060-1060 345-345 14 1.5 3.5 0.83
200 380/60/3 2 270/270 450/450 350/350 2 196/196 1060/1060 345/345 7/7 1.5 3.5 0.83
460/60/3 1 404 500 450 2 162-162 878-878 285-285 14 1.5 2.8 0.83
460/60/3 2 222/222 350/350 300/300 2 162/162 878/878 285/285 7/7 1.5 2.8 0.83
575/60/3 1 325 450 400 2 130-130 705-705 229-229 14 1.5 2.3 0.83
575/60/3 2 179/179 300/300 225/225 2 130/130 705/705 229/229 7/7 1.5 2.3 0.83
400/50/3 1 464 600 600 2 189-189 1089-1089 354-354 14 0.8 2.8 0.83
400/50/3 2 256/256 400/400 350/350 2 189/189 1089/1089 354/354 7/7 0.8 2.8 0.83
200/60/3 1 1023 1200 1200 2 447-373 NA 821-701 14 1.5 6.5 0.83
200/60/3 2 611/506 1000/800 800/600 2 447/373 NA 821/701 8/6 1.5 6.5 0.83
230/60/3 1 900 1200 1000 2 388-224 NA 691-571 14 1.5 6.5 0.83
230/60/3 2 537/544 800/700 700/600 2 388/324 NA 691/571 8/6 1.5 6.5 0.83
RTAC 380/60/3 1 539 700 600 2 235-196 1306-1060 424-345 14 1.5 3.5 0.83
225 380/60/3 2 322/266 500/450 400/350 2 235/196 1306/1060 424/345 8/6 1.5 3.5 0.83
460/60/3 1 444 600 500 2 194-162 1065-878 346-285 14 1.5 2.8 0.83
460/60/3 2 265/220 450/350 350/300 2 194/162 1065/878 346/285 8/6 1.5 2.8 0.83
575/60/3 1 356 500 400 2 155-130 853-705 277-229 14 1.5 2.3 0.83
575/60/3 2 213/177 350/300 300/225 2 155/130 853/705 277/229 8/6 1.5 2.3 0.83
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Table E-2 (Continued). Unit electrical data for high efficiency at std. ambient operation
Unit Wiring Motor Data
# of Max. Fuse, HACR Rec. Time Compressor (Each) Fans (Each)
Unit Rated Power MCA (3) Breaker or MOP (11) Delay or RDE (4) RLA (5) XLRA (8) YLRA (8) Qty. Control
Size Voltage Conns (1) Ckt 1/Ckt 2 Ckt 1/Ckt 2 Ckt 1/Ckt 2 Qty Ckt 1/Ckt 2 Ckt 1/Ckt 2 Ckt 1/Ckt 2 Ckt 1/Ckt 2 kW FLA kW (7)
200/60/3 1 1110 1200 1200 2 447-447 NA 821-821 16 1.5 6.5 0.83
200/60/3 2 611/611 1000/1000 800/800 2 447/447 NA 821/821 8/8 1.5 6.5 0.83
230/60/3 1 977 1200 1200 2 388-388 NA 691-691 16 1.5 6.5 0.83
230/60/3 2 537/537 800/800 700/700 2 388/388 NA 691/691 8/8 1.5 6.5 0.83
RTAC 380/60/3 1 585 800 700 2 235-235 1306-1306 424-424 16 1.5 3.5 0.83
250 380/60/3 2 322/322 500/500 400/400 2 235/235 1306/1306 424/424 8/8 1.5 3.5 0.83
460/60/3 1 482 600 600 2 194/-194 1065-1065 346-346 16 1.5 2.8 0.83
460/60/3 2 265/265 450/450 350/350 2 194/194 1065/1065 346/346 8/8 1.5 2.8 0.83
575/60/3 1 386 500 450 2 155-155 853-853 277-277 794 1.5 2.3 0.83
575/60/3 2 213/213 350/350 300/300 2 155/155 853/853 277/277 8/8 1.5 2.3 0.83
400/50/3 1 546 700 600 3 132-132-189 796-796-1089 259-259-354 16 0.8 2.8 0.75
400/50/3 2 325/254 450/400 400/350 3 132/132/189 796/796/1089 259/259/354 10/6 0.8 2.8 0.75
200/60/3 1 NA
200/60/3 2 765/506 1000/800 1000/600 3 305/305/373 NA 600/600/701 12/6 1.5 6.5 1.2
230/60/3 1 NA
230/60/3 2 675/444 800/700 800/600 3 265/265/324 NA 506/506/571 12/6 1.5 6.5 1.2
RTAC 380/60/3 1 NA
275 380/60/3 2 405/266 500/450 450/350 3 161/161/196 973/973/1060 316/316/345 12/6 1.5 3.5 1.2
460/60/3 1 519 600 600 3 133-133-162 774-774-878 252-252-285 18 1.5 2.8 1.2
460/60/3 2 333/220 450/350 400/300 3 133/133/162 77/-774/878 252/252/285 12/6 1.5 2.8 1.2
575/60/3 1 416 500 450 3 106-106-130 631-631-705 205-205-229 18 1.5 2.3 1.2
575/60/3 2 267/177 350/300 300/225 3 106/106/130 631/631/705 205/205/229 12/6 1.5 2.3 1.2
400/50/3 1 607 700 700 3 160-160-189 896-896-1089 291-291-354 18 0.8 2.8 1.2
400/50/3 2 394/254 500/400 450/350 3 160/160/189 896/896/1089 291/291/254 12/6 0.8 2.8 1.2
200/60/3 1 NA
200/60/3 2 931/506 1200/800 1200/600 3 373/373/373 NA 701/701/701 14/6 1.5 6.5 1.2
230/60/3 1 NA
230/60/3 2 820/444 1000/700 1000/600 3 324/324/324 NA 571/571/571 14/6 1.5 6.5 1.2
RTAC 380/60/3 1 NA
300 380/60/3 2 490/266 600/450 600/350 3 196/196/196 1060/1060/1060 345/345/345 14/6 1.5 3.5 1.2
460/60/3 1 583 700 700 3 162-162 - 162 878-878-878 285-285-285 20 1.5 2.8 1.2
460/60/3 2 404/220 500/350 450/300 3 162/162/162 878/878/878 285/285/285 14/6 1.5 2.8 1.2
575/60/3 1 469 500 500 3 130-130-130 705-705-705 229-229-229 20 1.5 2.3 1.2
575/60/3 2 325/177 450/300 400/225 3 130/130/130 705/705/705 229/229/229 14/6 1.5 2.3 1.2
400/50/3 1 671 800 800 3 189-189-189 1089-1089-1089 354-354-354 20 0.8 2.8 1.2
400/50/3 2 465/254 600/400 600/350 3 189/189/189 1089/1089/1089 354/354/354 14/6 0.8 2.8 1.2
200/60/3 1 NA
200/60/3 2 765/765 1000/1000 1000/1000 4 305/305/305/305 NA 600/600/600/600 12/12 1.5 6.5 1.2
230/60/3 1 NA
230/60/3 2 675/675 800/800 800/800 4 265/265/265/265 NA 506/506/506/506 12/12 1.5 6.5 1.2
RTAC 380/60/3 1 NA
350 380/60/3 2 405/405 500/500 450/450 4 161/161/161/161 973/973/973/973 316/316/316/316 12/12 1.5 3.5 1.2
460/60/3 1 633 700 700 4 133-133-133-133 774-774-774-774 252-252-252-252 24 1.5 2.8 1.2
460/60/3 2 333/333 450/450 400/400 4 133/133/133/133 774/774/774/774 252/252/252/252 12/12 1.5 2.8 1.2
575/60/3 1 506 600 600 4 106-106-106-106 631-631-631-631 205-205-205-205 24 1.5 2.3 1.2
575/60/3 2 267/267 350/350 300/300 4 106/106/106/106 631/631/631/631 205/205/205/205 12/12 1.5 2.3 1.2
400/50/3 1 748 800 800 4 160-160-160-160 896-896-896-896 291-291-291-291 24 0.8 2.8 1.59
400/50/3 2 394/394 500/500 450/450 4 160/160/160/160 896/896/896/896 291/291/291/291 12/12 0.8 2.8 1.59
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Table E-2 (Continued). Unit electrical data for high efficiency at std. ambient operation
Unit Wiring Motor Data
# of Max. Fuse, HACR Rec. Time Compressor (Each) Fans (Each)
Unit Rated Power MCA (3) Breaker or MOP (11) Delay or RDE (4) RLA (5) XLRA (8) YLRA (8) Qty. Control
Size Voltage Conns (1) Ckt 1/Ckt 2 Ckt 1/Ckt 2 Ckt 1/Ckt 2 Qty Ckt 1/Ckt 2 Ckt 1/Ckt 2 Ckt 1/Ckt 2 Ckt 1/Ckt 2 kW FLA kW (7)
RTAC 400/50/3 1 819 1000 ## 4 189-189-160-160 1089-1089-896-896 354-354-291-291 26 0.8 2.8 1.59
375 400/50/3 2 465/394 600/500 600/450 4 189/189/160/160 1089/1089/896/896 254/254/291/291 14/12 0.8 2.8 1.59
200/60/3 1 NA
200/60/3 2 931/931 1200/1200 1200/1200 4 373/373/373/373 NA 701/701/701/701 14/14 1.5 6.5 1.59
230/60/3 1 NA
230/60/3 2 820/820 1000/1000 1000/1000 4 324/324/324/324 NA 571/571/571/571 14/14 1.5 6.5 1.59
RTAC 380/60/3 1 NA
400 380/60/3 2 490/490 600/600 600/600 4 196/196/196/196 1060/1060/1060/1060 345/345/345/345 14/14 1.5 3.5 1.59
460/60/3 1 767 800 800 4 162-162-162-162 878-878-878-878 285-285-285-285 28 1.5 2.8 1.59
460/60/3 2 404/404 500/500 450/450 4 162/162/162/162 878/878/878/878 285/285/285/285 14/14 1.5 2.8 1.59
575/60/3 1 617 700 700 4 130-130-130-130 705-705-705-705 229-229-229-229 28 1.5 2.3 1.59
575/60/3 2 325/325 450/450 400/400 4 130/130/130/130 705/705/705/705 229/229/229/229 14/14 1.5 2.3 1.59
400/50/3 1 882 1000 1000 4 189-189-189-189 1089-1089-1089-1089 354-354-354-354 28 0.8 2.8 1.59
400/50/3 2 465/465 600/600 600/600 4 189/189/189/189 1089/1089/1089/1089 354/354/354/354 14/14 0.8 2.8 1.59
Notes:
1. As standard, all units have single point power connection. Optional dual point power connections are available.
2. Max Fuse or HACR type breaker = 225 percent of the largest compressor RLA plus 100 percent of the second compressor RLA, plus the sum of the condenser fan FLA per NEC 440-22.
Use FLA per circuit, NOT FLA for the entire unit).
3. MCA - Minimum Circuit Ampacity - 125 percent of largest compressor RLA plus 100 percent of the second compressor RLA plus the sum of the condenser fans FLAs per NEC 440-33.
4. RECOMMENDED TIME DELAY OR DUAL ELEMENT (RDE) FUSE SIZE: 150 percent of the largest compressor RLA plus 100 percent of the second compressor RLA and the sum of the condenser fan
FLAs.
5. RLA - Rated Load Amps - rated in accordance with UL Standard 1995.
6. Local codes may take precedence.
7. Control kW includes operational controls only. Does not include evaporator heaters.
8. XLRA - Locked Rotor Amps - based on full winding (x-line) start units. YLRA for wye-delta starters is ~1/3 of LRA of x-line units.
9. VOLTAGE UTILIZATION RANGE:
Rated Voltage Utilization Range
200/60/3 180-220
230/60/3 208-254
380/60/3 342-418
460/60/3 414-506
575/60/3 516-633
400/50/3 360-440
10. A separate 115/60/1, 20 amp or 220/50/1, 15 amp customer provided power connection is needed to power the evaporator heaters (1640 watts).
11. If factory circuit breakers are supplied with the chiller, then these values represent Maximum Overcurrent Protection (MOP).
12. When the circuit breaker option is ordered, two circuit breakers will be provided (one per circuit) for both single and dual point power.
13. Motor kW is for standard fans. Low noise fans at 50 Hz are rated at 1.1 kW/fan.
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Table E-3. Unit electrical data for high efficiency at high ambient operation
Unit Wiring Motor Data
# of Max. Fuse, HACR Rec. Time Compressor (Each) Fans (Each)
Unit Rated Power MCA (3) Breaker or MOP (11) Delay or RDE (4) RLA (5) XLRA (8) YLRA (8) Qty. Control
Size Voltage Conns (1) Ckt 1/Ckt 2 Ckt 1/Ckt 2 Ckt 1/Ckt 2 Qty Ckt 1/Ckt 2 Ckt 1/Ckt 2 Ckt 1/Ckt 2 Ckt 1/Ckt 2 kW FLA kW (7)
200/60/3 1 673 800 800 2 270-270 NA 487-487 10 1.5 6.5 0.83
200/60/3 2 370/370 600/600 450/450 2 270/270 NA 487/487 5/5 1.5 6.5 0.83
230/60/3 1 594 700 700 2 235-235 NA 427-427 10 1.5 6.5 0.83
230/60/3 2 327/327 500/500 400/400 2 235/235 NA 427/427 5/5 1.5 6.5 0.83
RTAC 380/60/3 1 355 400 400 2 142-142 801-801 260-260 10 1.5 3.5 0.83
140 380/60/3 2 195/195 300/300 250/250 2 142/142 801/801 260/260 5/5 1.5 3.5 0.83
460/60/3 1 294 400 350 2 118-118 652-652 212-212 10 1.5 2.8 0.83
460/60/3 2 162/162 250/250 200/200 2 118/118 652/652 212/212 5/5 1.5 2.8 0.83
575/60/3 1 235 300 300 2 94-94 520-520 172-172 10 1.5 2.3 0.83
575/60/3 2 129/129 200/200 175/175 2 94/94 520/520 172/172 5/5 1.5 2.3 0.83
400/50/3 1 339 450 400 2 138-138 774-774 259-259 10 0.8 2.8 0.83
400/50/3 2 187/187 300/300 225/225 2 138/138 774/774 259/259 5/5 0.8 2.8 0.83
200/60/3 1 742 1000 1000 2 320-270 NA 600-487 11 1.5 6.5 0.83
200/60/3 2 439/370 700/600 600/450 2 320/270 NA 600/487 6/5 1.5 6.5 0.83
230/60/3 1 654 800 800 2 278-235 NA 506-427 11 1.5 6.5 0.83
230/60/3 2 387/327 600/500 500/400 2 278/235 NA 506/427 6/5 1.5 6.5 0.83
RTAC 380/60/3 1 391 500 450 2 168-142 973-801 316-260 11 1.5 3.5 0.83
155 380/60/3 2 231/195 350/300 300/250 2 168/142 973/801 316/260 6/5 1.5 3.5 0.83
460/60/3 1 323 450 400 2 139-118 774-652 252-212 11 1.5 2.8 0.83
460/60/3 2 191/162 300/250 225/200 2 139/118 774/652 252/212 6/5 1.5 2.8 0.83
575/60/3 1 258 350 300 2 111-94 631-528 205-172 11 1.5 2.3 0.83
575/60/3 2 153/129 250/200 200/175 2 111/94 631/528 205/172 6/5 1.5 2.3 0.83
400/50/3 1 379 500 450 2 168-138 896-796 291-259 11 0.8 2.8 0.83
400/50/3 2 227/187 350/300 300/225 2 168/138 896/796 291/259 6/5 0.8 2.8 0.83
200/60/3 1 798 1000 1000 2 320-320 NA 600-600 12 1.5 6.5 0.83
200/60/3 2 439/439 700/700 600/600 2 320/320 NA 600/600 6/6 1.5 6.5 0.83
230/60/3 1 704 800 800 2 278-278 NA 506-506 12 1.5 6.5 0.83
230/60/3 2 387/387 600/600 500/500 2 278/278 NA 506/506 6/6 1.5 6.5 0.83
RTAC 380/60/3 1 420 500 500 2 168-168 973-973 316-316 12 1.5 3.5 0.83
170 380/60/3 2 231/231 350/350 300/300 2 168/168 973/973 316/316 6/6 1.5 3.5 0.83
460/60/3 1 346 450 400 2 139-139 774-774 252-252 12 1.5 2.8 0.83
460/60/3 2 191/191 300/300 225/225 2 139/139 774/774 252/252 6/6 1.5 2.8 0.83
575/60/3 1 277 350 350 2 111-111 631-631 205-205 12 1.5 2.3 0.83
575/60/3 2 153/153 250/250 200/200 2 111/111 631/631 205/205 6/6 1.5 2.3 0.83
400/50/3 1 412 500 500 2 168-168 896-896 291-291 12 0.8 2.8 0.83
400/50/3 2 227/227 350/350 300/300 2 168/168 896/896 291/291 6/6 0.8 2.8 0.83
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Table E-3 (Continued). Unit electrical data for high efficiency at high ambient operation
Unit Wiring Motor Data
# of Max. Fuse, HACR Rec. Time Compressor (Each) Fans (Each)
Unit Rated Power MCA (3) Breaker or MOP (11) Delay or RDE (4) RLA (5) XLRA (8) YLRA (8) Qty. Control
Size Voltage Conns (1) Ckt 1/Ckt 2 Ckt 1/Ckt 2 Ckt 1/Ckt 2 Qty Ckt 1/Ckt 2 Ckt 1/Ckt 2 Ckt 1/Ckt 2 Ckt 1/Ckt 2 kW FLA kW (7)
200/60/3 1 887 1200 1000 2 386-320 NA 701-600 13 1.5 6.5 0.83
200/60/3 2 528/439 800/700 700/600 2 386/320 NA 701/600 7/6 1.5 6.5 0.83
230/60/3 1 783 1000 1000 2 336-278 NA 571-506 13 1.5 6.5 0.83
230/60/3 2 466/387 800/600 600/500 2 336/278 NA 571/506 7/6 1.5 6.5 0.83
RTAC 380/60/3 1 467 600 600 2 203-168 1060-973 345-316 13 1.5 3.5 0.83
185 380/60/3 2 278/231 450/350 350/300 2 203/168 1060/973 345/316 7/6 1.5 3.5 0.83
460/60/3 1 385 500 450 2 168-139 878-774 285-252 13 1.5 2.8 0.83
460/60/3 2 230/191 350/300 300/225 2 168/139 878/774 285/252 7/6 1.5 2.8 0.83
575/60/3 1 308 450 350 2 134-111 705-631 229-205 13 1.5 2.3 0.83
575/60/3 2 184/153 300/250 225/200 2 134/111 705/631 229/205 7/6 1.5 2.3 0.83
400/50/3 1 445 600 500 2 198-168 1089-896 354-291 13 0.8 2.8 0.83
400/50/3 2 267/227 450/350 350/300 2 198/168 1089/896 354/291 7/6 0.8 2.8 0.83
200/60/3 1 960 1200 1200 2 386-386 NA 701-701 14 1.5 6.5 0.83
200/60/3 2 528/528 800/800 700/700 2 386/386 NA 701/701 7/7 1.5 6.5 0.83
230/60/3 1 847 1000 1000 2 336-336 NA 571-571 14 1.5 6.5 0.83
230/60/3 2 466/466 800/800 600/600 2 336/336 NA 571/571 7/7 1.5 6.5 0.83
RTAC 380/60/3 1 506 700 600 2 203-203 1060-1060 345-345 14 1.5 3.5 0.83
200 380/60/3 2 278/278 450/450 350/350 2 203/203 1060/1060 345/345 7/7 1.5 3.5 0.83
460/60/3 1 417 500 500 2 168-168 878-878 285-285 14 1.5 2.8 0.83
460/60/3 2 230/230 350/350 300/300 2 168/168 878/878 285/285 7/7 1.5 2.8 0.83
575/60/3 1 334 450 400 2 134-134 705-705 229-229 14 1.5 2.3 0.83
575/60/3 2 184/184 300/300 225/225 2 134/134 705/705 229/229 7/7 1.5 2.3 0.83
400/50/3 1 485 600 600 2 198-198 1089-1089 354-354 14 0.8 2.8 0.83
400/50/3 2 267/267 450/450 350/350 2 198/198 1089/1089 354/354 7/7 0.8 2.8 0.83
200/60/3 1 1051 1200 1200 2 459-358 NA 821-701 14 1.5 6.5 0.83
200/60/3 2 626/522 1000/800 800/700 2 459/358 NA 821/701 8/6 1.5 6.5 0.83
230/60/3 1 926 1200 1200 2 399-336 NA 691-571 14 1.5 6.5 0.83
230/60/3 2 551/459 800/700 700/600 2 399/336 NA 691/571 8/6 1.5 6.5 0.83
RTAC 380/60/3 1 555 700 700 2 242-203 1306-1060 424-345 14 1.5 3.5 0.83
225 380/60/3 2 331/275 500/450 400/350 2 242/203 1306/1060 424/345 8/6 1.5 3.5 0.83
460/60/3 1 458 600 600 2 200-168 1065-878 346-285 14 1.5 2.8 0.83
460/60/3 2 273/227 450/350 350/300 2 200/168 1065/878 346/285 8/6 1.5 2.8 0.83
575/60/3 1 367 500 450 2 160-134 853-705 277-229 14 1.5 2.3 0.83
575/60/3 2 219/182 350/300 300/225 2 160/134 853/705 277/229 8/6 1.5 2.3 0.83
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Table E-3 (Continued). Unit electrical data for high efficiency at high ambient operation
Unit Wiring Motor Data
# of Max. Fuse, HACR Rec. Time Compressor (Each) Fans (Each)
Unit Rated Power MCA (3) Breaker or MOP (11) Delay or RDE (4) RLA (5) XLRA (8) YLRA (8) Qty. Control
Size Voltage Conns (1) Ckt 1/Ckt 2 Ckt 1/Ckt 2 Ckt 1/Ckt 2 Qty Ckt 1/Ckt 2 Ckt 1/Ckt 2 Ckt 1/Ckt 2 Ckt 1/Ckt 2 kW FLA kW (7)
200/60/3 1 1137 1200 1200 2 459-459 NA 821-821 16 1.5 6.5 0.83
200/60/3 2 626/626 1000/1000 800/800 2 459/459 NA 821/821 8/8 1.5 6.5 0.83
230/60/3 1 1002 1200 1200 2 399-399 NA 691-691 16 1.5 6.5 0.83
230/60/3 2 551/551 800/800 700/700 2 399/399 NA 691/691 8/8 1.5 6.5 0.83
RTAC 380/60/3 1 601 800 700 2 242-242 1306-1306 424-424 16 1.5 3.5 0.83
250 380/60/3 2 331/331 500/500 400/400 2 242/242 1306/1306 424/424 8/8 1.5 3.5 0.83
460/60/3 1 495 600 600 2 200-200 1065-1065 346-346 16 1.5 2.8 0.83
460/60/3 2 273/273 450/450 350/350 2 200/200 1065/1065 346/346 8/8 1.5 2.8 0.83
575/60/3 1 397 500 450 2 160-160 853-853 277-277 16 1.5 2.3 0.83
575/60/3 2 219/219 350/350 300/300 2 160/160 853/853 277/277 8/8 1.5 2.3 0.83
400/50/3 1 569 700 700 3 138-138-198 796-796-1089 259-259-354 16 0.8 2.8 1.2
400/50/3 2 339/265 450/450 400/350 3 138/138/198 796/796/1089 259/259/354 10/6 0.8 2.8 1.2
200/60/3 1 NA
200/60/3 2 798/522 1000/800 1000/700 3 320/320/386 NA 600/600/701 12/6 1.5 6.5 1.2
230/60/3 1 NA
230/60/3 2 704/459 800/700 800/600 3 278/278/336 NA 506/506/571 12/6 1.5 6.5 1.2
RTAC 380/60/3 1 NA
275 380/60/3 2 420/275 500/450 500/350 3 168/168/203 973/973/1060 316/316/345 12/6 1.5 3.5 1.2
460/60/3 1 539 700 600 3 139-139-168 774-774-878 252-252-285 18 1.5 2.8 1.2
460/60/3 2 347/227 450/350 400/300 3 139/139/168 774/774/878 252/252/285 12/6 1.5 2.8 1.2
575/60/3 1 431 500 500 3 111-111-134 631-631-705 205-205-229 18 1.5 2.3 1.2
575/60/3 2 278/182 350/300 350/225 3 111/111/134 631/631/705 205/205/229 12/6 1.5 2.3 1.2
400/50/3 1 634 800 700 3 168-168-168 896-896-1089 291-291-354 18 0.8 2.8 1.2
400/50/3 2 412/265 500/450 500/350 3 168/168/168 896/896/1089 291/291/254 12/6 0.8 2.8 1.2
200/60/3 1 NA
200/60/3 2 960522 1200/800 1200/700 3 386/386/386 NA 701/701/701 14/6 1.5 6.5 1.2
230/60/3 1 NA
230/60/3 2 847/459 1000/700 1000/600 3 336/336/336 NA 571/571/571 14/6 1.5 6.5 1.2
RTAC 380/60/3 1 NA
300 380/60/3 2 506/275 700/450 600/350 3 203/203/203 1060/1060/1060 345/345/345 14/6 1.5 3.5 1.2
460/60/3 1 602 700 700 3 168-168-168 878-878-878 285-285-285 20 1.5 2.8 1.2
460/60/3 2 418/227 500/350 500/300 3 168/168/168 878/878/87/ 285/285/285 14/6 1.5 2.8 1.2
575/60/3 1 484 600 600 3 134-134-134 705-705-705 229-229-229 20 1.5 2.3 1.2
575/60/3 2 334/182 450/300 400/225 3 134/134/134 705/705/705 229/229/229 14/6 1.5 2.3 1.2
400/50/3 1 700 800 800 3 198-198-198 1089-1089-1089 354-354-354 20 0.8 2.8 1.2
400/50/3 2 485/265 600/450 600/350 3 198/198/198 1089/1089/1089 354/354/354 14/6 0.8 2.8 1.2
200/60/3 1 NA
200/60/3 2 798/798 1000/1000 1000/1000 4 320/320/320/320 NA 600/600/600/600 12/12 1.5 6.5 1.2
230/60/3 1 NA
230/60/3 2 704/704 800/800 800/800 4 278/278/278/278 NA 506/506/506/506 12/12 1.5 6.5 1.2
RTAC 380/60/3 1 NA
350 380/60/3 2 420/420 500/500 500/500 4 168/168/168/168 973/973/973/973 316/316/316/316 12/12 1.5 3.5 1.2
460/60/3 1 658 700 700 4 139-139-139-139 774-774-774-774 252-252-252-252 24 1.5 2.8 1.2
460/60/3 2 347/347 450/450 400/400 4 139/139/139/139 774/774/774/774 252/252/252/252 12/12 1.5 2.8 1.2
575/60/3 1 527 600 600 4 111-111-111-111 631-631-631-631 205-205-205-205 24 1.5 2.3 1.2
575/60/3 2 278/278 350/350 350/350 4 111/111/111/111 631/631/631/631 205/205/205/205 12/12 1.5 2.3 1.2
400/50/3 1 782 800 800 4 168-168-168-168 896-896-896-896 291-291-291-291 24 0.8 2.8 1.59
400/50/3 2 412/412 500/500 500/500 4 168/168/168/168 896/896/896/896 291/291/291/291 12/12 0.8 2.8 1.59
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Table E-3 (Continued). Unit electrical data for high efficiency at high ambient operation
Unit Wiring Motor Data
# of Max. Fuse, HACR Rec. Time Compressor (Each) Fans (Each)
Unit Rated Power MCA (3) Breaker or MOP (11) Delay or RDE (4) RLA (5) XLRA (8) YLRA (8) Qty. Control
Size Voltage Conns (1) Ckt 1/Ckt 2 Ckt 1/Ckt 2 Ckt 1/Ckt 2 Qty Ckt 1/Ckt 2 Ckt 1/Ckt 2 Ckt 1/Ckt 2 Ckt 1/Ckt 2 kW FLA kW (7)
RTAC 400/50/3 1 855 1000 1000 4 198-198-168-168 1089-1089-896-896 354-354-291-291 26 0.8 2.8 1.59
375 400/50/3 2 485/412 600/500 600/500 4 198/198/168/168 1089/1089/896/896 254/254/291/291 14/12 0.8 2.8 1.59
200/60/3 1 NA
200/60/3 2 960/960 1200/1200 1200/1200 4 386/386/386/386 NA 701/701/701/701 14/14 1.5 6.5 1.59
230/60/3 1 NA
230/60/3 2 847/847 1000/1000 1000/1000 4 336/336/336/336 NA 571/571/571/571 14/14 1.5 6.5 1.59
RTAC 380/60/3 1 NA
400 380/60/3 2 505/506 700/700 600/600 4 203/203/203/203 1060/1060/1060/1060 345/345/345/345 14/14 1.5 3.5 1.59
460/60/3 1 793 800 800 4 168-168-168-168 878-878-878-878 285-285-285-285 28 1.5 2.8 1.59
460/60/3 2 418/418 500/500 500/500 4 168/168/168/16/ 878/878/878/878 285/285/285/285 14/14 1.5 2.8 1.59
575/60/3 1 634 700 700 4 134-134-134-134 705-705-705-705 229-229-229-229 28 1.5 2.3 1.59
575/60/3 2 334/334 450/450 400/400 4 134/134/134/134/ 705/705/705/705 229/229/229/229 14/14 1.5 2.3 1.59
400/50/3 1 920 1000 1000 4 198-198-198-198 1089-1089-1089-1089 354-354-354-354 28 0.8 2.8 1.59
400/50/3 2 485/485 600/600 600/600 4 198/198/198/198 1089/1089/1089 354/354/354/354 14/14 0.8 2.8 1.59
Notes:
1. As standard, all units have single point power connection. Optional dual point power connections are available.
2. Max Fuse or HACR type breaker = 225 percent of the largest compressor RLA plus 100 percent of the second compressor RLA, plus the sum of the condenser fan FLA per NEC 440-22.
Use FLA per circuit, NOT FLA for the entire unit).
3. MCA - Minimum Circuit Ampacity - 125 percent of largest compressor RLA plus 100 percent of the second compressor RLA plus the sum of the condenser fans FLAs per NEC 440-33.
4. RECOMMENDED TIME DELAY OR DUAL ELEMENT (RDE) FUSE SIZE: 150 percent of the largest compressor RLA plus 100 percent of the second compressor RLA and the sum of the condenser fan
FLAs.
5. RLA - Rated Load Amps - rated in accordance with UL Standard 1995.
6. Local codes may take precedence.
7. Control kW includes operational controls only. Does not include evaporator heaters.
8. XLRA - Locked Rotor Amps - based on full winding (x-line) start units. YLRA for wye-delta starters is ~1/3 of LRA of x-line units.
9. VOLTAGE UTILIZATION RANGE:
Rated Voltage Utilization Range
200/60/3 180-220
230/60/3 208-254
380/60/3 342-418
460/60/3 414-506
575/60/3 516-633
400/50/3 360-440
10. A separate 115/60/1, 20 amp or 220/50/1, 15 amp customer provided power connection is needed to power the evaporator heaters (1640 watts).
11. If factory circuit breakers are supplied with the chiller, then these values represent Maximum Overcurrent Protection (MOP).
12. When the circuit breaker option is ordered, two circuit breakers will be provided (one per circuit) for both single and dual point power.
13. Motor kW is for standard fans. Low noise fans at 50 Hz are rated at 1.1 kW/fan.
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Wire Selection Size Wire Selection Size Wire Selection Size Wire Selection Size
to Main Terminal Block to Main Terminal Block to Disconnect (2) to Circuit Breaker (2)
Unit Rated XL Starter YD Starter
Size Voltage Connector Wire Range Connector Wire Range Connector Wire Range Connector Wire Range
200V-60Hz NA Lug Size L Lug Size B Lug Size B
RTAC 230V-60Hz NA Lug Size L Lug Size B Lug Size B
225 380V-60Hz Lug Size G Lug Size G Lug Size H Lug Size H
STD 460V-60Hz Lug Size G Lug Size G Lug Size B Lug Size B
575V-60Hz Lug Size E or I Lug Size E or I Lug Size A Lug Size A
200V-60Hz NA Lug Size L Lug Size B Lug Size B
RTAC 230V-60Hz NA Lug Size L Lug Size B Lug Size B
225 380V-60Hz Lug Size G Lug Size G Lug Size H Lug Size H
HIGH 460V-60Hz Lug Size G Lug Size G Lug Size B Lug Size B
575V-60Hz Lug Size E or I Lug Size E or I Lug Size A Lug Size A
200V-60Hz NA Lug Size L Lug Size B Lug Size B
230V-60Hz NA Lug Size L Lug Size B Lug Size B
RTAC 380V-60Hz Lug Size G Lug Size G Lug Size B Lug Size B
250 460V-60Hz Lug Size G Lug Size G Lug Size B Lug Size B
STD 575V-60Hz Lug Size G Lug Size N Lug Size A Lug Size A
400V-50Hz NA NA NA NA
200V-60Hz NA Lug Size L Lug Size B Lug Size B
230V-60Hz NA Lug Size L Lug Size B Lug Size B
RTAC 380V-60Hz Lug Size G Lug Size G Lug Size B Lug Size B
250 460V-60Hz Lug Size G Lug Size G Lug Size B Lug Size B
HIGH 575V-60Hz Lug Size G Lug Size N Lug Size B Lug Size B
400V-50Hz NA NA NA NA
RTAC 460V-60Hz NA NA NA Lug Size L
275 575V-60Hz NA NA NA Lug Size L
STD 400V-50Hz NA NA NA Lug Size L
RTAC 460V-60Hz NA NA NA Lug Size L
275 575V-60Hz NA NA NA Lug Size L
HIGH 400V-50Hz NA NA NA Lug Size L
RTAC 460V-60Hz NA NA NA Lug Size L
300 575V-60Hz NA NA NA Lug Size L
STD 400V-50Hz NA NA NA Lug Size L
RTAC 460V-60Hz NA NA NA Lug Size L
300 575V-60Hz NA NA NA Lug Size L
HIGH 400V-50Hz NA NA NA Lug Size L
RTAC 460V-60Hz NA NA NA Lug Size L
350 575V-60Hz NA NA NA Lug Size L
STD 400V-50Hz NA NA NA Lug Size L
RTAC 460V-60Hz NA NA NA Lug Size L
350 575V-60Hz NA NA NA Lug Size L
HIGH 400V-50Hz NA NA NA Lug Size L
RTAC 400V-50Hz NA NA NA Lug Size L
375 STD
RTAC 400V-50Hz NA NA NA Lug Size L
375 HIGH
RTAC 460V-60Hz NA NA NA Lug Size L
400 575V-60Hz NA NA NA Lug Size L
STD 400V-50Hz NA NA NA Lug Size L
RTAC 460V-60Hz NA NA NA Lug Size L
400 575V-60Hz NA NA NA Lug Size L
HIGH 400V-50Hz NA NA NA Lug Size L
RTAC 460V-60Hz NA NA NA Lug Size L
450 STD 575V-60Hz NA NA NA Lug Size L
RTAC 460V-60Hz NA NA NA Lug Size L
500 STD 575V-60Hz NA NA NA Lug Size L
Lug Size A = (1) 4/0 to 600 MCM per phase 1. As standard, 140-250 ton (60 Hz) units and 140-200 ton (50 Hz) units have single point power
Lug Size B = (4) 4/0 to 500 MCM per phase Lug Size J = (1) 250 to 500 MCM per phase connections. Optional dual point power connections are available. As standard, 275-500 ton
Lug Size C = (1) #3 to 350 MCM per phase Lug Size K = (2) 3/0 to 350 MCM per phase (60 Hz) units and 250-400 ton (50 Hz) units have dual point power connections. Optional single
Lug Size D = (1) #2 to 500 MCM per phase Lug Size L = (4) #2 to 600 MCM per phase point power connections are available on 380V, 460V, 575 V/60 Hz and 400V/50 Hz units.
Lug Size E (5) = (2) 1/0 to 250 MCM per phase Lug Size M = (2) #4 to 600 MCM per phase 2. Non-fused unit disconnect and circuit breaker are optional.
Lug Size F = (2) #4 to 500 MCM per phase Lug Size N = (2) #2 to 600 MCM per phase 3. Copper wire only, sized per N.E.C., based on nameplate minimum circuit ampacity (MCA).
Lug Size G = (2) #1 to 500 MCM per phase Lug Size O = (1) #2 to 250 MCM per phase 4. Circuit Breaker sizes are for factory mounted only. Field installed circuit breakers need to be sized
Lug Size H = (2) 400 to 500 MCM per phase using HACR breaker recommendations from Table E-1.
Lug Size I (5) = (1) #2 to 750 MCM per phase 5. A single, dual-rated lug is associated with the Lug Size E or I designation. Each phase of the
lug has a single, oval-shaped hole, into which a single #2 to 750 MCM wire OR two 1/0 to 250
MCM wires can be inserted.
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Table E-5 (Continued). Customer wire selection for dual point units
Wire Selection Size Wire Selection Size Wire Selection Size Wire Selection Size
to Main Terminal Block to Main Terminal Block to Disconnect (2) to Circuit Breaker (2)
XL Starter YD Starter
Unit Rated Connector Wire Range Connector Wire Range Connector Wire Range Connector Wire Range
Size Voltage Ckt 1 / Ckt 2 Ckt 1 / Ckt 2 Ckt 1 / Ckt 2 Ckt 1 / Ckt 2
200V-60Hz NA Lug Size G/Lug Size G Lug Size B/Lug Size B Lug Size B/Lug Size B
RTAC 230V-60Hz NA Lug Size G/Lug Size G Lug Size H/Lug Size H Lug Size H/Lug Size H
225 380V-60Hz Lug Size I or E/Lug Size I or E Lug Size I or E/Lug Size I or E Lug Size J/Lug Size J Lug Size J/Lug Size J
STD 460V-60Hz Lug Size I or E/Lug Size I or E Lug Size I or E/Lug Size I or E Lug Size A/Lug Size A Lug Size A/Lug Size A
575V-60Hz Lug Size I or E/Lug Size I or E Lug Size I or E/Lug Size I or E Lug Size C/Lug Size C Lug Size C/Lug Size C
200V-60Hz NA Lug Size G/Lug Size G Lug Size B/Lug Size B Lug Size B/Lug Size B
RTAC 230V-60Hz NA Lug Size G/Lug Size G Lug Size H/Lug Size H Lug Size H/Lug Size H
225 380V-60Hz Lug Size I or E/Lug Size I or E Lug Size I or E/Lug Size I or E Lug Size J/Lug Size J Lug Size J/Lug Size J
HIGH 460V-60Hz Lug Size I or E/Lug Size I or E Lug Size I or E/Lug Size I or E Lug Size A/Lug Size A Lug Size A/Lug Size A
575V-60Hz Lug Size I or E/Lug Size I or E Lug Size I or E/Lug Size I or E Lug Size C/Lug Size C Lug Size C/Lug Size C
200V-60Hz NA Lug Size G/Lug Size G Lug Size B/Lug Size B Lug Size B/Lug Size B
230V-60Hz NA Lug Size G/Lug Size G Lug Size H/Lug Size H Lug Size H/Lug Size H
RTAC 380V-60Hz Lug Size I or E/Lug Size I or E Lug Size I or E/Lug Size I or E Lug Size J/Lug Size J Lug Size J/Lug Size J
250 460V-60Hz Lug Size I or E/Lug Size I or E Lug Size I or E/Lug Size I or E Lug Size A/Lug Size A Lug Size A/Lug Size A
STD 575V-60Hz Lug Size I or E/Lug Size I or E Lug Size I or E/Lug Size I or E Lug Size C/Lug Size C Lug Size C/Lug Size C
400V-50Hz Lug Size G/Lug Size I or E Lug Size I or E/Lug Size I or E Lug Size C/Lug Size C Lug Size C/Lug Size C
200V-60Hz NA Lug Size G/Lug Size G Lug Size B/Lug Size B Lug Size B/Lug Size B
230V-60Hz NA Lug Size G/Lug Size G Lug Size H/Lug Size H Lug Size H/Lug Size H
RTAC 380V-60Hz Lug Size I or E/Lug Size I or E Lug Size I or E/Lug Size I or E Lug Size J/Lug Size J Lug Size J/Lug Size J
250 460V-60Hz Lug Size I or E/Lug Size I or E Lug Size I or E/Lug Size I or E Lug Size A/Lug Size A Lug Size A/Lug Size A
HIGH 575V-60Hz Lug Size I or E/Lug Size I or E Lug Size I or E/Lug Size I or E Lug Size C/Lug Size C Lug Size C/Lug Size C
400V-50Hz Lug Size G/Lug Size I or E Lug Size I or E/Lug Size I or E Lug Size C/Lug Size C Lug Size C/Lug Size C
200V-60Hz NA Lug Size L/Lug Size G Lug Size B/Lug Size B Lug Size B/Lug Size B
230V-60Hz NA Lug Size G/Lug Size G Lug Size B/Lug Size B Lug Size B/Lug Size B
RTAC 380V-60Hz Lug Size G/Lug Size I or E Lug Size G/Lug Size I or E Lug Size B/Lug Size A Lug Size B/Lug Size A
275 460V-60Hz Lug Size I or E/Lug Size I or E Lug Size F/Lug Size I or E Lug Size A/Lug Size C Lug Size A/Lug Size C
STD 575V-60Hz Lug Size I or E/Lug Size I or E Lug Size F/Lug Size F Lug Size A/Lug Size C Lug Size A/Lug Size C
400V-50Hz Lug Size G/Lug Size I or E Lug Size N/Lug Size I or E Lug Size B/Lug Size C Lug Size B/Lug Size C
200V-60Hz NA Lug Size L/Lug Size G Lug Size B/Lug Size B Lug Size B/Lug Size B
230V-60Hz NA Lug Size G/Lug Size G Lug Size B/Lug Size B Lug Size B/Lug Size B
RTAC 380V-60Hz Lug Size G/Lug Size I or E Lug Size G/Lug Size I or E Lug Size B/Lug Size A Lug Size B/Lug Size A
275 460V-60Hz Lug Size I or E/Lug Size I or E Lug Size F/Lug Size I or E Lug Size A/Lug Size C Lug Size A/Lug Size C
HIGH 575V-60Hz Lug Size I or E/Lug Size I or E Lug Size F/Lug Size F Lug Size A/Lug Size C Lug Size A/Lug Size C
400V-50Hz Lug Size G/Lug Size I or E Lug Size N/Lug Size I or E Lug Size B/Lug Size C Lug Size B/Lug Size C
200V-60Hz NA Lug Size L/Lug Size G Lug Size B/Lug Size B Lug Size B/Lug Size B
230V-60Hz NA Lug Size L/Lug Size L Lug Size B/Lug Size B Lug Size B/Lug Size B
RTAC 380V-60Hz Lug Size G/Lug Size I or E Lug Size G/Lug Size I or E Lug Size H/Lug Size A Lug Size H/Lug Size A
300 460V-60Hz Lug Size L/Lug Size L Lug Size M/Lug Size I or E Lug Size B/Lug Size C Lug Size B/Lug Size C
STD 575V-60Hz Lug Size I or E/Lug Size I or E Lug Size F/Lug Size F Lug Size A/Lug Size C Lug Size A/Lug Size C
400V-50Hz Lug Size G/Lug Size I or E Lug Size N/Lug Size I or E Lug Size B/Lug Size C Lug Size B/Lug Size C
200V-60Hz NA Lug Size L/Lug Size G Lug Size B/Lug Size B Lug Size B/Lug Size B
230V-60Hz NA Lug Size L/Lug Size L Lug Size B/Lug Size B Lug Size B/Lug Size B
RTAC 380V-60Hz Lug Size G/Lug Size I or E Lug Size G/Lug Size I or E Lug Size H/Lug Size A Lug Size H/Lug Size A
300 460V-60Hz Lug Size L/Lug Size L Lug Size M/Lug Size I or E Lug Size B/Lug Size C Lug Size B/Lug Size C
HIGH 575V-60Hz Lug Size I or E/Lug Size I or E Lug Size F/Lug Size F Lug Size A/Lug Size C Lug Size A/Lug Size C
400V-50Hz Lug Size G/Lug Size I or E Lug Size N/Lug Size I or E Lug Size B/Lug Size C Lug Size B/Lug Size C
200V-60Hz NA Lug Size L/Lug Size L Lug Size B/Lug Size B Lug Size B/Lug Size B
230V-60Hz NA Lug Size G/Lug Size G Lug Size B/Lug Size B Lug Size B/Lug Size B
RTAC 380V-60Hz Lug Size G/Lug Size G Lug Size G/Lug Size G Lug Size B/Lug Size B Lug Size B/Lug Size B
350 460V-60Hz Lug Size I or E/Lug Size I or E Lug Size F/Lug Size F Lug Size A/Lug Size A Lug Size A/Lug Size A
STD 575V-60Hz Lug Size I or E/Lug Size I or E Lug Size F/Lug Size F Lug Size A/Lug Size A Lug Size A/Lug Size A
400V-50Hz Lug Size G/Lug Size G Lug Size N/Lug Size G Lug Size B/Lug Size B Lug Size B/Lug Size B
200V-60Hz NA Lug Size L/Lug Size L Lug Size B/Lug Size B Lug Size B/Lug Size B
230V-60Hz NA Lug Size G/Lug Size G Lug Size B/Lug Size B Lug Size B/Lug Size B
RTAC 380V-60Hz Lug Size G/Lug Size G Lug Size G/Lug Size G Lug Size B/Lug Size B Lug Size B/Lug Size B
350 460V-60Hz Lug Size I or E/Lug Size I or E Lug Size F/Lug Size F Lug Size A/Lug Size A Lug Size A/Lug Size A
HIGH 575V-60Hz Lug Size I or E/Lug Size I or E Lug Size F/Lug Size F Lug Size A/Lug Size A Lug Size A/Lug Size A
400V-50Hz Lug Size G/Lug Size G Lug Size N/Lug Size G Lug Size B/Lug Size B Lug Size B/Lug Size B
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Wire Selection Size Wire Selection Size Wire Selection Size Wire Selection Size
to Main Terminal Block to Main Terminal Block to Disconnect (2) to Circuit Breaker (2)
XL Starter YD Starter
Unit Rated Connector Wire Range Connector Wire Range Connector Wire Range Connector Wire Range
Size Voltage Ckt 1 / Ckt 2 Ckt 1 / Ckt 2 Ckt 1 / Ckt 2 Ckt 1 / Ckt 2
RTAC 400V-50Hz Lug Size G/Lug Size G Lug Size N/Lug Size G Lug Size B/Lug Size B Lug Size B/Lug Size B
375 STD
RTAC 400V-50Hz Lug Size G/Lug Size G Lug Size N/Lug Size G Lug Size B/Lug Size B Lug Size B/Lug Size B
375 HIGH
200V-60Hz NA Lug Size L/Lug Size L Lug Size B/Lug Size B Lug Size B/Lug Size B
230V-60Hz NA Lug Size L/Lug Size L Lug Size B/Lug Size B Lug Size B/Lug Size B
RTAC 380V-60Hz Lug Size G/Lug Size G Lug Size G/Lug Size G Lug Size H/Lug Size H Lug Size H/Lug Size H
400 460V-60Hz Lug Size L/Lug Size L Lug Size M/Lug Size M Lug Size B/Lug Size B Lug Size B/Lug Size B
STD 575V-60Hz Lug Size I or E/Lug Size I or E Lug Size F/Lug Size F Lug Size A/Lug Size A Lug Size A/Lug Size A
400V-50Hz Lug Size G/Lug Size G Lug Size N/Lug Size G Lug Size B/Lug Size B Lug Size B/Lug Size B
200V-60Hz NA Lug Size L/Lug Size L Lug Size B/Lug Size B Lug Size B/Lug Size B
230V-60Hz NA Lug Size L/Lug Size L Lug Size B/Lug Size B Lug Size B/Lug Size B
RTAC 380V-60Hz Lug Size G/Lug Size G Lug Size G/Lug Size G Lug Size H/Lug Size H Lug Size H/Lug Size H
400 460V-60Hz Lug Size L/Lug Size L Lug Size M/Lug Size M Lug Size B/Lug Size B Lug Size B/Lug Size B
HIGH 575V-60Hz Lug Size I or E/Lug Size I or E Lug Size F/Lug Size F Lug Size A/Lug Size A Lug Size A/Lug Size A
400V-50Hz Lug Size G/Lug Size G Lug Size N/Lug Size G Lug Size B/Lug Size B Lug Size B/Lug Size B
200V-60Hz NA Lug Size L/Lug Size L Lug Size B/Lug Size B Lug Size B/Lug Size B
RTAC 230V-60Hz NA Lug Size L/Lug Size L Lug Size B/Lug Size B Lug Size B/Lug Size B
450 380V-60Hz Lug Size G/Lug Size G Lug Size G/Lug Size G Lug Size B/Lug Size H Lug Size B/Lug Size H
STD 460V-60Hz Lug Size L/Lug Size L Lug Size N/Lug Size M Lug Size B/Lug Size B Lug Size B/Lug Size B
575V-60Hz Lug Size G/Lug Size G Lug Size N/Lug Size F Lug Size B/Lug Size A Lug Size B/Lug Size A
200V-60Hz NA Lug Size L/Lug Size L Lug Size B/Lug Size B Lug Size B/Lug Size B
RTAC 230V-60Hz NA Lug Size L/Lug Size L Lug Size B/Lug Size B Lug Size B/Lug Size B
500 380V-60Hz Lug Size G/Lug Size G Lug Size G/Lug Size G Lug Size B/Lug Size B Lug Size B/Lug Size B
STD 460V-60Hz Lug Size L/Lug Size L Lug Size N/Lug Size N Lug Size B/Lug Size B Lug Size B/Lug Size B
575V-60Hz Lug Size G/Lug Size G Lug Size F/Lug Size L Lug Size B/Lug Size A Lug Size B/Lug Size A
Lug Size A = (1) 4/0 to 600 MCM per phase
Lug Size B = (4) 4/0 to 500 MCM per phase
Lug Size C = (1) #3 to 350 MCM per phase
Lug Size D = (1) #2 to 500 MCM per phase
Lug Size E (5) = (2) 1/0 to 250 MCM per phase
Lug Size F = (2) #4 to 500 MCM per phase
Lug Size G = (2) #1 to 500 MCM per phase
Lug Size H = (2) 400 to 500 MCM per phase
Lug Size I (5) = (1) #2 to 750 MCM per phase
Lug Size J = (1) 250 to 500 MCM per phase
Lug Size K = (2) 3/0 to 350 MCM per phase
Lug Size L = (4) #2 to 600 MCM per phase
Lug Size M = (2) #4 to 600 MCM per phase
Lug Size N = (2) #2 to 600 MCM per phase
Lug Size O = (1) #2 to 250 MCM per phase
1. As standard, 140-250 ton (60 Hz) units and 140-200 ton (50 Hz) units have single point power connections. Optional dual point power connections are available. As standard,
275-500 ton (60 Hz) units and 250-400 ton (50 Hz) units have dual point power connections. Optional single point power connections are available on 380V, 460V, 575 V/60 Hz and
400V/50 Hz units.
2. Non-fused unit disconnect and circuit breaker are optional.
3. Copper wire only, sized per N.E.C., based on nameplate minimum circuit ampacity (MCA).
4. Circuit Breaker sizes are for factory mounted only. Field installed circuit breakers need to be sized using HACR breaker recommendations from Table E-1.
5. A single, dual-rated lug is associated with the Lug Size E or I designation. Each phase of the lug has a single, oval-shaped hole, into which a single #2 to 750 MCM wire OR two 1/
0 to 250 MCM wires can be inserted.
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