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Electric Heat Accessory Installation Instructions EHK05AKN/B, EHK07AKN/B, EHK10AKN/B, EHK15AKF/B, EHK0AKF/B, EHK15AHN, EHK1AHN, EHK09AKCN, EHK5AHCF, EHK30AHCF Safety Labeling and Signal Words DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, and NOTE The signal words DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, and NOTE are used to identify levels of hazard seriousness. The signal word DANGER is only used on product labels to signify an immediate hazard. The signal words WARN- ING, CAUTION, and NOTE will be used on product labels and throughout this manual and other manuals that may apply to the product. DANGER -- Immediate hazards which will result in severe personal injury or death. WARNING -- Hazards or unsafe practices which could result in severe personal injury or death. CAUTION -- Hazards or unsafe practices which may result in minor personal injury or product or property damage. NOTE -- Used to highlight suggestions which will result in enhanced installation, reliability, or operation. Signal Words in Manuals The signal word WARNING is used throughout this manual in the following manner: WARNING! WARNING The signal word CAUTION is used throughout this manual in the following manner:! CAUTION Signal Words on Product Labeling Signal words are used in combination with colors and/or pictures on product labels. WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD. Failure to follow this warning could result in death and/or personal injury. Installation or repairs made by unqualified persons can result in hazards to you and others. Installation must conform with local building codes or, in the absence of local codes, with National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA 70-199 or current edition. The information contained in this manual is intended for use by a qualified service technician familiar with safety procedures and equipped with the proper tools and test instruments. Shut OFF electric power at unit disconnect and/or service panel before beginning the following procedures. INSTALLATION INSTALL ELECTRIC HEATER ASSEMBLY NOTE: Ensure heater coils are not deformed or damaged during heater installation. 1. Make sure power to unit is off.. Remove blower access panel of fan coil unit.! CAUTION UNIT DAMAGE HAZARD. Failure to follow this caution may result in property damage. Before installation of heater, the black and yellow pigtail leads must be removed from the fan coil board or wire harness to prevent possible damage to the product. Electrical power will be provided to the board through the heater circuit plug. 3. Disconnect power wires (black and yellow pigtail leads) from fan control board or wire harness (if applicable) and discard. Wires may be part of a plug assembly or attached to terminals and L. Remove cooling control plate from fan coil (if equipped). For 1kW, kw, and 30kW heaters, remove adapter plate. (See Figure 1). Insert heater assembly into front of fan coil so that element rods engage holes in rear heat shield. 5. Attach heater control plate to fan coil using screws provided. For 1kW, kw, and 30kW heater models, attach front of heater to fan deck using third screw. (See Figure 1) 01 0 5/007

Figure 1 Installing The Electric Heat Accessory Installation of 1kW, kw, and 30kW Model Heaters Table 1 - Accessory Heater Usage Part Number Description Use with Model Sizes EHK05AKN 5 kw, single phase, no internal circuit protection ALL EHK05AKB 5 kw, single phase, with circuit breakers ALL EHK07AKN kw, single phase, no internal circuit protection ALL EHK07AKB kw, single phase, with circuit breakers ALL EHK09AKCN 9 kw, supplied as single phase, field convertible to 3 -phase, no internal circuit protection 300, 00, 000 EHK10AKN 10 kw, single phase, no internal circuit protection ALL EHK10AKB 10 kw, single phase, with circuit breakers ALL EHK15AKF 15 kw, single phase, with fuses ALL EHK15AKB* 15 kw, single phase, with circuit breakers ALL EHK15AHN 15 kw, 3 -phase, no internal circuit protection ALL EHK1AHN 1 kw, 3 -phase, no internal circuit protection 00, 000 EHK0AKF 0 kw, single phase, with fuses ALL EHK0AKB* 0 kw, single phase, with circuit breakers ALL EHK5AHCF kw, supplied as 3 -phase, field convertible to single phase, with fuses 00, 000 EHK30AHCF 30 kw, supplied as 3 -phase, field convertible to single phase, with fuses 00, 000 * EHK15AKB & EHK0AKB are not approved for use in Canada (must use fused heaters and certified single point wiring kit). 15kW & 0kW are not recommended for specific heat pump applications, see AIRFLOW DELIVERY (CFM) Minimum CFM when using Electric Heat (motor speed Low except as noted) EBP, EBX, EBXX, EBW Heater kw FEM, FSM, FSU Model Size 5 9 10 15 1 0 30 100 55* 55* -- 00 -- -- -- -- -- 00 700 700 -- 700 775 -- -- -- -- 3000 75 75 -- 75 75 -- 100* -- -- 3500 & 300 1050 970 970 970 90 -- 100 -- -- 00 -- 15 15 15 15 15 15 -- -- 00 -- 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 000 -- 1750 1750 1750 1750 1750 1750 1750 1750 Indicates High speed (Black wire) for --speed motor. * Indicates Medium speed (Blue wire) for 3--speed motor or High speed (Black wire) for --speed motor Indicates Medium speed (Blue wire) for 3--speed motor or Low speed (Red wire) for --speed motor STATIC PRESSURE CORTION FOR ELECTRIC HEATERS (EBP, EBW, EBX, EBXX, EBV, FEM, FSM, FSU, FVM) Due to higher static pressure drop with additional electric heater elements in some application, an adjustment table to the static pressure is provided in the Installation and Operations Manual or the Product Specifications. 01 0

EBV/FVM Model Size Outdoor Unit Capacity (BTUH) 3 AIRFLOW DELIVERY (CFM) Electric Heater kw Range 0-5 0-10 0-15 0-0 LO NOM HI LO NOM HI LO NOM HI LO NOM HI 1 5 5 5 75 75 75 * * * * * * 00 50 75 35 * 75 35 75 75 75 * * * 30 15 905 100 * 905 100 900 900 100 1100 1100 1100 3 90 105 150 90 105 150 90 105 150 1100 1100 150 75 75 35 75 75 * * * * * * * 300 30 15 905 100 75 905 100 1100 1100 1100 * * * 3 90 105 150 90 105 150 1100 1100 150 15 15 150 110 170 10 110 170 10 110 170 10 15 170 10 0-10 0-15 0-0 0-30 30 975 975 100 1100 1100 1100 * * * * * * 00 3 90 105 150 1100 1100 150 150 150 150 * * * 110 170 10 110 170 10 150 170 10 * * * 1305 150 15 1305 150 15 1305 150 15 1500 1500 15 3 1100 1100 150 1350 1350 1350 * * * * * * 000 110 170 10 1350 1350 10 155 155 155 * * * 1305 150 15 1350 150 15 155 155 15 1750 1750 1750 0 130 110 05 130 110 05 130 110 05 1750 110 05 * Airflow not recommended for heater/system size NOTE: LO, NOM, and HI refer to AC/HP CFM ADJUST selection on the control board. HEAT PUMP MINIMUM CFM WHEN USING ELECTRIC HEAT (CFM) EBV/FVM Model Size 00 300 00 000 FVM Model Size 00 Outdoor Unit Size Heater Size kw 5, 9, 10 15 1, 0, 30 1 5 5 -- -- -- -- -- -- 50 75 75 -- -- -- -- 30 00 75 75 100 -- -- 3 970 970 970 100 -- -- 75 75 -- -- -- -- -- -- 30 00 75 1100 1150 -- -- 3 975 975 1100 15 -- -- 115 115 115 15 -- -- 30 00 75 75 1150 -- -- 3 975 975 1100 15 -- -- 115 115 115 15 -- -- 1305 1305 1305 1305 100 3 1100 1100 1350 1350 -- -- 115 115 1350 1350 -- -- 1300 1300 1350 15 1750 0 15 15 15 1750 1750 A/C MINIMUM CFM WHEN USING ELECTRIC HEAT (CFM) Heater Size kw 5, 9, 10 15 1, 0, 30 5 5 75 75 -- -- 300 75 700 50 1050 -- -- 00 Heater Only 75 700 50 1050 100 000 1050 1050 1050 1050 1750 1. Heater Only--Air conditioner with electric heater application.. These airflows are minimum acceptable airflows as UL listed. Actual airflow delivered will be per airflow delivery chart for Electric Heating Modes. 01 0

ATTACH FUSE BOX OR CIRCUIT BREAKER BOX 1. For 15kW and 0kW fused models: After installing heater assembly, attach fuse assembly to side of fan coil unit by inserting fuse box tab between insulation and to left side of unit and fan deck. Mount front of assembly to side flange with two () screws provided. On fan coil units size 00 and larger, remove wire tie that shortens wire length between heater and fuses. Fuse cover is closed by engaging dimples in fuse box. (See Figure ). For kw and 30kW fused models: Fuse assembly is mounted on heater. Be sure fuse cover is closed by engaging clip latch on unit top panel. (See Figure 1)! WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK. Failure to follow this warning could result in death and/or personal injury. Close fuse box before power is turned to ON position. b. Secure bezel to panel with two () No. hex head screws. Insert screws through original cover plate holes on access panel and drive into engagement holes on bezel flanges. ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Refer to unit instructions for recommended wiring procedures. Install wiring in accordance with all applicable local and national codes. Connect heater wiring harness plug to receptacle on fan control board or wire harness. A positive connection must be made between plug and receptacle. Plug will interlock with receptacle when properly seated. Harness contains both V control and high--voltage wiring. Blower power is provided through heater harness. NOTE: Units with or without electric heaters require a minimum CFM. Refer to unit wiring label to ensure the fan speed selected with electric heaters is equal to or greater than the minimum fan speed indicated. The minimum CFM for cooling is determined by the outdoor unit requirements. Use the higher of the two for year--round operation. 3. For 5kW through 0kW circuit breaker models: After installing heater assembly, attach circuit breaker assembly to unit with screws provided. (See Figure. 3) On fan coil units size 00 and larger, remove wire tie that shortens wire length between heater and circuit breaker assembly to allow mounting of circuit breaker assembly. (See Figure 3). Circuit breaker models require installing a bezel in unit door to provide safe access to circuit breakers. Bezel mounts on inside of blower door. (See Figure ) Figure 3 Circuit Breaker Model Installation Figure Fused Model Installation a. Cut insulation away from access hole in blower access panel. Slide bezel flanges under insulation. Lip on bezel must protrude inward toward unit. A. Wire V Control Systems 1. Connections to unit Use No. 1 AWG color--coded, insulated (35 Deg. C minimum) wire to make low--voltage connections between thermostat, fan coil unit, and outdoor unit. If thermostat is located more than 100 ft. from unit (as measured along the low--voltage wire), use No. 1 AWG color--coded, insulated (35 Deg. C minimum) wire. All wiring must be separated from line voltage power leads. Refer to outdoor unit wiring instructions for additional wiring procedure recommendations.. Transformer Transformer is factory wired for 30V operation. For 0V applications, disconnect black wire on transformer 30V terminal and reconnect it to 0V terminal. (See Figure 5) The secondary circuit of transformer is protected by a 5--amp fuse mounted on fan control board. 01 0

3. Heater staging The units are shipped circuited for single stage operation. The heat can be staged either through an indoor thermostat or by using an outdoor thermostat. When two stages are desired, cut W3 at the W wire nut, strip and reconnect per wiring staging layout in Installation Instructions for fan coils. a. The 5kW, kw, and 10kW heaters are single stage only. b. The 9kW and 15kW heaters are adaptable for two stage operation. c. The 1kW, 0kW, kw, and 30kW heaters are adaptable for three stage operation.. Rectifier and Time Delay Boards Each heater element is controlled by a relay mounted on the heater panel. The relay has a V DC coil. Each relay has a small rectifier board attached directly to relay coil terminals. The rectifier board converts incoming V AC control signal to DC. Some heaters may have up to three relays. The second and/or third relay rectifier board also has a time delay feature and a small jumper wire built into it. With the jumper uncut, the time delay allows the second stage heat to be energized approximately five (5) seconds after the first stage. On 1kW, kw, and 30kW heaters, the third stage relay board jumper is cut at factory. This provides an eight () second delay after first stage relay closes. Figure Bezel Installation Installation of Window Bezel for Circuit Breaker Model Heater A0309 B. Power Connections NOTE: Heater supply circuit wire size and overcurrent protection must comply with National Electrical Code (NEC) and UL branch circuit requirements. (See Table 3) Wires and overcurrent protection, integral to the heater, are not required to meet branch circuit requirements. Internal circuit protection of 0 amps (maximum) is acceptable. 1. Unprotected heaters: (See Figures, 10, and 11) a. The 5kW through 10kW single phase and 15kW and 1kW three phase heaters can be wired for single supply circuit only. Supply circuit connects to heater pigtail leads (terminal block on 1kW heaters). b. The 5kW through 10kW single phase heaters can use a separate field--installed, factory--authorized disconnect kit which installs in fan coil. NOTE: Refer to wiring label for component locations. c. The 9kW heater is factory wired for single supply circuit, single phase. To convert heater to single supply circuit, three phase: (1.) Disconnect blue wire from limit switch (LS3). Cut, strip, and connect to field wire. (.) Disconnect yellow wire from and connect to LS3. (3.) Disconnect blue wire from relay, terminal and connect to.. Circuit breaker heaters: (See Figures 7 and 9) a. The 5kW through 10kW heaters can be wired for single-- supply circuit only. b. The 15kW and 0kW heaters can be wired for dual-- supply circuits only. 3. Fused heaters: (See Figures, 1, 13, and 1) a. The 15kW and 0kW heaters can be wired for single or dual supply circuits. Single supply circuit wiring requires a factory authorized, single--point adapter kit. b. The kw and 30kW heaters can be wired for single or multiple supply circuits. Heaters are factory wired for single circuit three phase. To convert heaters to single circuit single phase, disconnect yellow lead from and connect to. Disconnect black lead from and connect to L. To convert heaters to multiple supply circuit single phase, remove and discard leads between single circuit terminal block and fuse block. Remove and discard single circuit terminal block. Attach through L power leads as indicated on label next to fuse block. C. Ground Connections! WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK. Failure to follow this warning could result in property damage and/or death. According to NEC, ANSI/NFPA 70, and local codes, cabinet must have an uninterrupted or unbroken ground to minimize personal injury if an electrical fault should occur. The ground may consist of electrical wire or metal conduit when installed in accordance with existing electrical codes. (See Ground/Conduit Note below.) NOTE: Use UL--listed conduit and conduit connector for connecting supply wire(s) to unit to obtain proper grounding. If conduit connection uses reducing washers, a separate ground wire must be used. Grounding may also be accomplished by using grounding lugs provided in control box. 1. For unprotected or single circuit heaters, 1 equipment ground connection is provided on fan coil unit. (See Figure 1or). For 15kW and 0kW circuit breaker heaters, an additional ground lug is provided on circuit breaker mounting bracket for dual circuit grounding. (See Figure 3) 3. For 15kW and 0kW fused heaters, an additional ground lug is provided on fuse mounting bracket for dual circuit grounding. (See Figure ). For kw and 30kW fused heaters, two () additional ground lugs are provided for single phase, multi circuit wiring. (See Figure 1) 5 01 0

D. FAN SPEED SELECTION FSM, FSU, EBP, EBX, EBXX & EBW Motor Speed Selection 1. Speed tap selection is done at fan relay. To change motor speeds, disconnect fan lead on relay and replace with motor speed tap desired. Save insulating cap and place on motor lead that was removed from relay. (See Figure 15) Refer to table below for further clarification of speed tap selections. Motor Speed Tap Common High Medium Low Wire Color Yellow Black Blue (Factory Selected) Red (Blue on speed models) ADJUSTING THERMOSTAT ANTICIPATOR Set the heat anticipator of the thermostat to the proper value. Each stage of heat is approximately 0.0 amps per relay. See instructions provided with the thermostat before making this adjustment. Heater Model (kw) Anticipator Setting (Approximate Amps) 5,, 10 (Single Stage).0 9, 15 (Two Stage).1 1, 0,, 30 (Three Stage). Figure 5 Connection of Transformer SECONDARY IMPORTANT! For FEM Motor Speed Selection, refer to installation instructions of the FEM fan coil. For FVM, Variable Motor Speed Selection, refer to installation instructions of the FVM fan coil. For EBV Motor Speed Selection, refer to installation instructions of the EBV fan coil. CONVERSION OF CIRCUIT BREAKER FOR DOWNFLOW APPLICATIONS 1. Tag and disconnect factory wiring from terminals on circuit breaker(s).. Pull white plastic release tab on the bottom of circuit breaker straight out to release circuit breaker from bracket. (See Figure 1) 3. Remove quick connect adapters from factory side of breaker(s). Reinstall adapters on other end of breakers(s). Be sure adapter is located between lug screw and plate. Torque lug screw to 30--in--.lb.. Rotate breaker 10 degrees from its original position and reinstall in bracket. Slide breaker slot into sheet metal tab and snap breaker into place. Make sure both tabs engage breaker. Reconnect wiring on opposite end. Make sure wires are positioned as before. 5. Remount circuit breaker bracket into unit so that the switch will be in UP position when ON. ATTACH WIRING DIAGRAM AND RATING LABEL Attach heater rating label included with kit over existing electrical information label located on front access panel of fan coil. (See Figure 17) If kit contains multiple rating labels, ensure correct label is applied (check phase and supply circuits). VERIFY INSTALLATION After completion of heater installation, check wiring to ensure tightness and that proper connections and routings have been made. Ensure all electrical covers are in place and proper labels have been applied. Reinstall blower access panel before turning unit power on. C Figure 0 30 PRIMARY A907 5,, 9, and 10 kw Non -fused Heaters 01 0

Figure 7 5, and 10 kw Circuit Breaker and Disconnect Heaters Figure 10 15 kw 3 -Phase Heater lug Figure 15 and 0 kw Fused Heaters Figure 11 1 kw 3 -Phase Heater Figure 9 15 and 0 kw Circuit Breakers Figure 1 and 30 kw Heaters 7 01 0

Figure 13 and 30 kw Heaters Figure 1 Conversion of Circuit Breaker Figure 1 and 30 kw Heaters Figure 17 Heater Rating Label Location Figure 15 Motor Speed Tap and Fan Relay 01 0

Heater Model Heater kw Phase Internal Circuit Protection TABLE 3 - ELECTRIC HEATER ELECTRICAL DATA Single Circuit Heater Amps 0/30V Dual Circuit Single Circuit Minimum Circuit Ampacity (MCA) k Branch Circuit 0/30V Dual Circuit Single Circuit Max Fuse/Ckt Bkr Amps (Max OverCurrent Protection) Dual Circuit 30V 0V, L, L, L, L, L, L EHK05AKN* 5 3. 1 None 1.1 / 0.0 - -.0 /. - - 30 / 30 - - EHK05AKN** 5 3. 1 None 1.1 / 0.0 - - 31. / 33.5 - - 35 / 35 - - EHK05AKB* 5 3. 1 Ckt Bkr 1.1 / 0.0 - -.0 /. - - 30 / 30 - - EHK05AKB** 5 3. 1 Ckt Bkr 1.1 / 0.0 - - 31. / 33.5 - - 35 / 35 - - EHK07AKN.0 1 None.9 / 3.0 - -.7 /.5 - - 5 / 50 - - EHK07AKB.0 1 Ckt Bkr.9 / 3.0 - -.7 /.5 - - 5 / 50 - - 1 None 3. / 3.0 - - 9.5 / 53.5 - - 50 / 0 - - EHK09AKCN{ 9. 3 None 1. / 0. - - 3.0 / 3.5 - - 35 / 35 - - EHK10AKN 10 7.5 1 None 3. / 0.0 - - 53. / 5.5 - - 0 / 0 - - EHK10AKB 10 7.5 1 Ckt Bkr 3. / 0.0 - - 53. / 5.5 - - 0 / 0 - - EHK15AKF 15 11.3 1 Fuse 5. / 59.9 3. / 0.0 1.1 / 0.0 7.3 / 3. 53. / 5.5.7 / 5.0 0 / 90 0 / 0 5 / 5 EHK15AKB 15 11.3 1 Ckt Bkr - 3. / 0.0 1.1 / 0.0-53. / 5.5.7 / 5.0-0 / 0 5 / 5 EHK15AHN 15 11.3 3 None 31.3 / 3. - - 7.7 / 51. - - 50 / 0 - - EHK1AHN 1 13.5 3 None 37. / 1.5 - - 55.5 / 0. - - 0 / 70 - - EHK0AKF 0 15.0 1 Fuse 7.3 / 79.9 3. / 0.0 3. / 0.0 9.9 / 10. 53. / 5.5 5.3 / 50.0 100 / 110 0 / 0 50 / 50 EHK0AKB 0 15.0 1 Ckt Bkr - 3. / 0.0 3. / 0.0-53. / 5.5 5.3 / 50.0-0 / 0 50 / 50 EHK5AHCF} 1.0 EHK30AHCF} 30.5 3 Fuse 50.1 / 55. - - 71. / 77. - - 0 / 0 - - 1 Fuse.7 / 95.5 - - 11.9 / 17.9 - - 15 / 150 - - 3 Fuse. / 9. - -. / 95.0 - - 90 / 100 - - 1 Fuse 109 /10 - - 1. / 15.5 - - 150 / 175 - - Heater Model Heater kw 30V 0V P H A S E TABLE - FIELD MULTIPOINT WIRING OR AND 30 KW SINGLE PHASE Heater Amps 0/30V Minimum Circuit Ampacity 0/30V k Minimum Wire Size (AWG) 0/30V} Min Gnd Wire Size 0/30V Max Fuse/Ckt Bkr Amps 0/30V Max Wire Length 0/30V (FT)}}, L, L L5, L, L, L L5, L, L, L L5, L, L, L L5, L, L, L L5, L EHK5AHCF} 1.0 1.9/3.0.9/3.0.9/3.0.7/.5 3./0.0 3./0.0 / / / 10/10 5/50 0/0 0/0 59/0 73/73 73/73 EHK30AHCF} 30.5 1 3./0.0 3./0.0 3./0.0 53./5.5 5.3/50.0 5.3/50.0 / / / 10/10 0/0 50/50 50/50 7/0 59/59 59/59 Notes: * When used with Fan Coil model sizes 00, 300 ** When used with Fan Coil model sizes 00, 00, 000 k Includes blower motor amps of largest Fan Coil used with heater { Supplied as single phase, field convertible to 3 phase } Supplied as 3 phase, field convertible to single phase, single or multiple supply circuits }} Length shown is as measured one way along wire path between unit and service panel for a voltage drop not to exceed % 01 0 9

WIRING DIAGRAM FOR HEAT ACCESSORIES EHK05AKN/B, EHK07AKN/B, EHK10AKN/B N = NON -FUSED, B = CIRCUIT BREAKER S C HEMAT IC DIAGRAM S INGLE S UP P LY C IR CUIT FIELD POW ER W IR ING SEE RATINGPLATE FORVOLTS & HERTZ SEENOTE#1 HEATER VA: 1.7 DIS CONNE CT P E R NEC COMPONENT ARR ANGEMENT HTR1 HTR LS OR OR OR L OR L CB DIS C DIS C CB RELAY1 LS HTR HTR 1 VIO PLUG 9 11 7 3 1 1. Use Copper Wire (75ºc Min) Only Between Disconnect Switch And Unit.. To Be Wired In Accordance With Nec And Local Codes. 3. If Any Of The Original Wire, As Supplied, Must Be Replaced, Use The Same Or Equivalent Type Wire.. Use 0 Amp class K Fuses Only, For Replacement. VDC COIL LABEL ( 3 ) CB FU HTR L CB 0A 0A CIRCUIT B RE AKE R LINE FUS E EQUIP ME NT GROUND HEATE R R ECTIFIER T IME DELAY IT F IER MARKEDTERMINAL PLUG AND R EC EPTACLE 313--101 R E V. A EHK15AKF/B F = FUSED, B = CIRCUIT BREAKER PLUG S C HEMAT IC DIAGRAM S INGLE S UP P LY C IR CUIT CB1 C B LS LS3 SEE RATINGPLATE FOR V OLTS & HERTZ SEE NOTE#1 HTR HTR 1 HTR 3 GRY 9 11 7 5 3 1 1. Use Copper Wire (75 c Min) Only B etween Disconnect Switch And Unit.. T o Be Wired In Accordance With Nec And Local Codes. 3. If Any Of T he O riginal Wire, As Supplied, Must Be R eplaced, Use T he Same Or E quivalent T ype Wire.. Use 0 Amp C lass K F uses Only, F or Replacement. RELAY RELAY GRY DISCONNEC T PER NEC L L L L INT ER NAL P ROTE CTION CB CB1 MAY B E E IT HER FUS ES OR CIRCUIT BREAKERS HEATER VA: 3. RELAY1 VDC C OIL FU VIO FU RELAY VDC C OIL ITFIER T IME DELAY IT F IER MARKEDTERMINAL PLUG AND R EC EPTACLE LABEL (3) COMPONENT ARR ANGEMENT HTR1 HTR3 HTR L CB1 0A 0A L L CB FU HTR LS3 L CB 0A 0A FU FU LS RELAY CIRCUIT B REAK E R LINE FUSE E QUIPME NT GROUND HE ATE R IDE NTIFIER RES IS TOR 305--101 R E V. A 10 01 0

WIRING DIAGRAM FOR HEAT ACCESSORIES EHK0AKF/B F = FUSED, B = CIRCUIT BREAKER PLUG S CHEMAT IC DIAGRAM S INGLE SUP P LY CB1 CB LS 3 LS LS 9 11 7 CIRCUIT SEE RATINGPLATE FOR V O LTS & HERTZ SE E NOTE #1 1. Use Copper Wire (75 c Min) Only B etween Disconnect S witch And Unit.. T o Be Wired In Accordance With Nec And Local C odes. 3. If Any Of T he Original Wire, As S upplied, Must B e Replaced, Use The S ame Or Equivalent Type Wire.. 1 Phase Heaters Are Shown Wired F or S ingle S upply Circuit. 5. Use 0 Amp Class K F uses Only, For Replacement. HEATER VA: 5.1 DIS CONNECT P E R NEC L L L L INTERNAL P R OTE CT ION CB CB1 MAY B E EITHE R F US ES OR C IR CUIT BREAKER S HTR3 HTR HTR1 HTR RELAY3 RELAY RELAY 5 VDC COIL 3 VIO FU GRY FU RELAY VDC COIL RELAY3 VDC COIL R EC 1 IDENTIFIERRESISTOR ITFIER T IME DELAY IT F IER MARKED TERMINAL PLUG AND R EC EPTACLE LABEL (3) L CB1 0A 0A COMPONENTARRANGEMENT HTR1 HTR 3 HTR L L L CB 0A 0A FU FU LS 3 & HT R LS RELAY CB CIRCUIT BRE AK E R FU LINE FUSE E QUIPME NT GROUND HVT B HIGH VOLTAGE T ERM. BLOCK HTR HEATE R 30--101 R E V. A EHK15AHN THREE PHASE, N = NON -FUSED PLUG S CHEMAT IC DIAGR AM S INGLE SUP P LY CIRCUIT HEATER VA: 3. COMPONENT ARRANGE ME NT FIELD POW ER W IRING S E E RATING P LATE FOR V OLTS & HERTZ SE E NOTE #1 LS3 LS DIS CONNECT P E R NEC HTR 3 RELAY HTR RELAY HTR 1 9 11 7 3 1 1. Use Copper Wire (75ºc Min) Only Between Disconnect Switch And Unit.. To Be Wired In Accordance With Nec And Local Codes. 3. If Any Of The Original Wire, As Supplied, Must Be Replaced, Use The Same Or Equivalent Type Wire.. Use 0 Amp class K Fuses Only, For Replacement. L RELAY1 VDCCOIL VIO RELAY VDC COIL HTR 1 HTR 3 HTR LS3 RELAY1 LS RELAY HTR E QUIPME NT GROUND HE ATE R ITIFIER T IME DELAY IT IF IER MARKED TERMINAL PLUG AND R EC EPTACLE LABEL ( 3 ) 31--101 R E V. A 01 0 11

WIRING DIAGRAM FOR HEAT ACCESSORIES EHK1AHN THREE PHASE, N = NON -FUSED S CHEMAT IC DIAGRAM S INGLE SUP P LY FIELD POWER WIRING CIRCUIT S E E RATING P LATE FOR V OLTS & HERTZ SEE NOTE#1 HEATER VA: 5.1 DISCONNEC T PER NEC COMPONENTARRANGEMENT HTR 1 HTR HTR3 HTR & LS &3 LS & 5 L HTR HTR5 LS LS5 LS LS3 HTR HTR 5 HTR RELAY HTR 3 RELAY VDCCOIL RELAY RELAY3 PLUG LS HTR 1. Use Copper Wire (75ºc Min) Only Between Disconnect Switch And Unit.. To Be Wired In Accordance With Nec And Local Codes. 3. If Any Of The Original Wire, As Supplied, Must Be Replaced, Use The Same Or Equivalent Type Wire.. 1 Phase Heaters Are Shown Wired For Single Supply Circuit. 5. Use 0 Amp Class K Fuses Only, For Replacement. HTR 1 VDCCOIL RELAY3 VDC COIL GRY 9 11 7 3 1 VIO LABEL ( 3 ) 1 HTR 0 E QUIPME NT GROUND HIGH V OLTAGE T ERM. BLOCK HE ATE R IT F IER TIME DELAY R EC ITFIER MARKED TERMINAL P LUG AND EP TACLE 315--101 R E V. A EHK09AKCN (Field Convertible to three phase.) N = NON -FUSED S CHEMAT IC DIAGR AM S INGLE SUP P LY CIRCUIT HEATER VA: 5.1 COMPONENT ARRANGE ME NT FIE LD P OWER WIRING SEE RATINGPLATE DIS C ONNEC T P ER NEC FOR V OLTS & HER T Z HTR 1 HTR3 HTR PLUG LS LS3 9 11 7 HTR 1 HTR 3 SEE NOTE#1 HTR RELAY 1. Use Copper Wire (75ºc Min) Only Between Disconnect Switch And Unit.. To Be Wired In Accordance With Nec And Local Codes. 3. If Any Of The Original Wire, As Supplied, Must Be Replaced, Use The Same Or Equivalent Type Wire.. Use 0 Amp class K Fuses Only, For Replacement. RELAY 5 L HTR EQUIP ME NT GROUND HEATE R IDENTIFIERRESISTOR LABEL (3) LS 3 LS RELAY RELAY VDC COIL FOR 3 PHASE WIRING Denotes wire to be moved for 3 phase conversion. Dashed wire (-- -- --) indicates VDCCOIL R EC wiring after conversion. 1. Disconnect E wire from limit switch 3(LS3), cut, strip, and connect to field wire.. Disconnect LOW wire from and VIO connect to LS3. 3. Disconnect E wire from relay terminal 3 1 and connect to. ITFIER FIELD POWER WIRING MARKEDTERMINAL PLUG AND R EC EPTACLE 30--101 R E V. A 1 01 0

WIRING DIAGRAM FOR HEAT ACCESSORIES EHK5AHCF, EHK30AHCF (Shipped three phase, see below.) F = FUSED S CHEMAT IC DIAGRAM S INGLE S UP P LY CIRCUIT F IE LD P OWER WIRING SEE RATINGPLATE FOR V OLTS & HER T Z DIS C ONNEC T P ER NEC SEENOTE#1 HEATER VA: 5.1 L COMPONENT ARRANGE ME NT HTR1 HTR HTR3 HTR & LS & 3 LS & 5 HTR LS FU5 LS5 LS LS3 LS HTR 5 HTR 1. Use C opper Wire (75 c Min) Only B etween Disconnect Switch And Unit.. T o Be Wired In Accordance With Nec And Local Codes. 3. If Any Of The Original Wire, As Supplied, Must B e Replaced, Use T he Same Or E quivalent T ype Wire.. 1 Phase Heaters Are Shown Wired For Single S upply Circuit. 5. Use 0 Amp Class K Fuses Only, F or R eplacement. RELAY HTR 3 HTR HTR 1 FU FU FU VDC COIL WHT or PNK WHT or PNK PLUG VIO 9 11 7 5 3 L RELAY VDC COIL VDC C OIL GRY 1 ITFIER TIME DELAY R EC ITFIER MARKEDTERMINAL PLUG AND R EC EPTACLE LABEL (3) -- 3 PHASE HTR L5 L L L FU5 FU FU FU RELAY1 HTR5 RELAY RELAY3 FU LINE FUS E EQUIP ME NT GROUND HIGH V OLTAGE TERM.BLOCK HTR HEATE R IDENTIFIERRESISTOR 30--101 R E V. A EHK5AHCF, EHK30AHCF (Field Converted to single phase, see below.) F = FUSED 30KW 1PH SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM FIELD POWER WIRING SEE RATING PLATE FOR VOLTS & HERTZ HEATER VA: 5.1 DISCONNECT PER NEC SEE NOTE #1 L COMPONENT ARRANGEMENT HTR1 HTR HTR3 HTR LS 1 & LS & 3 LS & 5 PLUG FU5 LS LS 5 LS LS 3 LS LS 1 HTR HTR 5 HTR HTR 3 HTR HTR 1 WHT or PNK 1. Use Copper Wire (75º c Min) Only Between Disconnect Switch And Unit.. To Be Wired In Accordance With NEC And Local Codes. 3. If Any Of The Original Wire, As Supplied, Must Be Replaced, Use The Same Or Equivalent Type Wire.. 1 Phase Heaters Are Shown Wired For Single Supply circuit. 5. Use 0 Amp Class K Fuses Only, For Replacement. WHT or PNK RELAY 9 11 7 5 FU FU FU VDC COIL 3 VIO GRY L RELAY VDC COIL VDC COIL 1 ITFIER TIME DELAY ITFIER FIELD POWER WIRING MARKED TERMINAL PLUG AND EPTACLE LABEL (3) -- 1 PHASE HTR L5 L L L 1 CB FU HTR FU5 FU FU FU 0 HTR5 303--101 REV. A RELAY CIRCUIT BREAKER LINE FUSE EQUIPMENT GROUND HIGH VOLTAGE TERM. BLOCK HEATER IDENTIFIER RESISTOR 01 0 13