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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS R -410A Single Package Electric Cooling RAS072-150 Three Phase, 50 Hz. These instructions must be read and understood completely before attempting installation 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 WARNING, CAUTION, and NOTE will be used on product labels and throughout this manual and other manual 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. Signal Words in Manuals The signal word WARNING is used throughout this manual in the following manner:! 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 or product labels. NOTE -- Used to highlight suggestions which will result in enhanced installation, reliability, or operation. TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS... 2 INSTALLATION... 9 Step 1 -- Plan for Unit Location... 9 Step 2 -- Plan for Sequence of Unit Installation.. 10 Step 3 -- Inspect Unit... 10 Step 4 -- Provide Unit Support... 10 Step 5 -- Field Fabricate Ductwork... 13 Step 6 -- Rig and Place Unit... 14 Step 7 -- Convert to Horizontal & Connect Ductwork... 14 Step 8 -- Install Outside Air Hood... 14 Step 9 -- Install External Condensate Trap & Line 16 Step 10 -- Make Electrical Connections... 16 Step 11 -- Adjust Factory--Installed Options... 21 Step 12 -- Install Accessories... 21! WARNING PERSONAL INJURY, AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE HAZARD Failure to carefully read and follow this warning could result in equipment malfunction, property damage, personal injury and/or death. Installation or repairs made by unqualified persons could result in equipment malfunction, property damage, personal injury and/or death. The information contained in this manual is intended for use by a qualified service technician familiar with safety procedures and equipped with proper tools and test instruments. Installation must conform with local building codes and with the national Electrical Code NFPA70 current edition or Canadian Electrical Code part 1 CSA C.22.1. 513 01 3802 00 05/03/10

SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS Installation and servicing of this equipment can be hazardous due to mechanical and electrical components. Only trained and qualified personnel should install, repair, or service this equipment. Untrained personnel can perform basic maintenance functions such as cleaning and replacing air filters. All other operations must be performed by trained service personnel. When working on this equipment, observe precautions in the literature, on tags, and on labels attached to or shipped with the unit and other safety precautions that may apply. Follow all safety codes. Installation must be in compliance with local and national building codes. Wear safety glasses, protective clothing, and work gloves. Have fire extinguisher available. Read these instructions thoroughly and follow all warnings or cautions included in literature and attached to the unit. Recognize safety information. This is the safety--alert symbol. When you see this symbol on the unit and in instructions or manuals, be alert to the potential for personal injury. Understand these signal words: DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION. These words are used with the safety--alert symbol. DANGER identifies the most serious hazards which will result in severe personal injury or death. WARNING signifies hazards which could result in personal injury or death. CAUTION is used to identify unsafe practices which may result in minor personal injury or product and property damage. NOTE is used to highlight suggestions which will result in enhanced installation, reliability, or operation.! WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury or death. Before installing or servicing system, always turn off main power to system and install lockout tag. There may be more than one disconnect switch. Turn off accessory heater power switch if applicable.! WARNING UNIT OPERATION AND SAFETY HAZARD Failure to follow this warning could cause personal injury, death and/or equipment damage. R--410A refrigerant systems operate at higher pressures than standard R--22 systems. Do not use R--22 service equipment or components on R--410A refrigerant equipment.! WARNING PERSONAL INJURY AND ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARD Failure to relieve system pressure could result in personal injury and/or death. Relieve pressure and recover all refrigerant before system repair or final unit disposal. Wear safety glasses and gloves when handling refrigerants. Keep torches and other ignition sources away from refrigerants and oils.! CAUTION CUT HAZARD Failure to follow this caution may result in personal injury. Sheet metal parts may have sharp edges or burrs. Use care and wear appropriate protective clothing, safety glasses and gloves when handling parts. 2 513 01 3802 00

MODEL NOMENCLATURE MODEL SERIES R A S 0 9 0 Z 0 A A 0 A A A Position Number 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 R = Rooftop A = Air Conditioning (Cooling Only) G=Gas/Electric S = Standard ASHRAE 90.1--2010 Type Efficiency 072 = 18.17 kw = 5.1 Ton 090 = 21.48 kw = 6.1 Ton 102 = 23.94 kw = 6.8 Ton 120 = 30.01 kw = 8.5 Ton 150 = 34.90 kw = 10 Ton Nominal Cooling Capacity Z = 400--3--50 Voltage 0 = No Heat Heating Capacity A = Standard Motor B = High Static Motor C = Medium Static Motor Motor Option A = None B = Economizer w/bara--relief, OA Temp Sensor Outdoor Air Options / Control (See specifications for details) 0A = No Options A = Aluminum / Copper Cond & Evap Coil (RTPF) A = Sales Digit Factory Installed Options (See specifications for details) Standard Condenser / Evaporator Coil Configuration (See specifications for details) 513 01 3802 00 3

FIGURE 1 Base Unit Dimensions: RAS072 Vertical Connections / Economizer Horizontal Connections / Economizer RAS072 4 513 01 380200

Figure 1A --- RAS072 Unit Dimensional Drawing (Cont.) RAS072 513 01 3802 00 5

FIGURE 2 Base Unit Dimensions: RAS090-120 Vertical Connections / Economizer Horizontal Connections / Economizer RAS090 RAS102 RAS120 6 513 01 380200

Figure 2A --- RAS090---120 Unit Dimensional Drawing (Cont.) RAS090 RAS102 RAS120 513 01 3802 00 7

FIGURE 3 Base Unit Dimensions: RAS150 Vertical Connections / Economizer Horizontal Connections / Economizer RAS150 8 513 01 380200

Figure 3A --- RAS150 Unit Dimensional Drawing (Cont.) RAS150 Jobsite Survey INSTALLATION Complete the following checks before installation. 1. Consult local building codes or the U.S.A. National Electrical Code (Ref: ANSI/NFPA 70, [American National Standards Institute/National Fire Protection Association], latest revision) for special installation requirements. 2. Determine unit location (from project plans) or select unit location. 3. Check for possible overhead obstructions which may interfere with unit lifting or rigging. Step 1 Plan for Unit Location Select a location for the unit and its support system (curb or other) that provides for the minimum clearances required for safety. This includes the clearance to combustible surfaces, unit performance and service access below, around and above unit as specified in unit drawings. See Fig. 4 NOTE:Consider also the effect of adjacent units. Unit may be installed directly on wood flooring or on approved roof--covering material when roof curb is used. Do not install unit in an indoor location. Do not locate air inlets near exhaust vents or other sources of contaminated air. FIGURE 4 Service Clearance Dimensional Drawing 457 [18"] 1 1067 [42"] 457 [18"] 1067 [42"] 1 Required bottom condensate drain connection. Otherwise, 914mm [36"] for condensate connection. Although unit is weatherproof, avoid locations that permit water from higher level runoff and overhangs to fall onto the unit. Select a unit mounting system that provides adequate height to allow installation of condensate trap per requirements. Refer to Step 9 Install External Condensate Trap and Line for required trap dimensions. Roof mount Check building codes for weight distribution requirements. Unit operating weight is shown in Table 1. 513 01 3802 00 9

Table 1 Operating Weights RAS UNITS KG (LB) Component 072 090 102 120 150 Base Unit 277 (610) 340.5 (750) 388.2 (855) 392.7 (865) 467 (1030) Economizer Vertical 23 (50) 36 (80) 36 (80) 36 (80) 36 (80) Horizontal 36 (80) 48 (105) 48 (105) 48 (105) 48 (105) Curb 356 mm/14--in 50 (110) 60 (133) 60 (133) 60 (133) 60 (133) 610 mm/24--in 66 (145) 79 (174) 79 (174) 79 (174) 79 (174) Step 2 Plan for Sequence of Unit Installation The support method used for this unit will dictate different sequences for the steps of unit installation. For example, on curb--mounted units, some accessories must be installed on the unit before the unit is placed on the curb. Review the following for recommended sequences for installation steps. Curb -mounted installation Install curb Install field--fabricated ductwork inside curb Install accessory thru--base service connection package (affects curb and unit) (refer to accessory installation instructions for details) Prepare bottom condensate drain connection to suit planned condensate line routing (refer to Step 9 for details) Rig and place unit Install outdoor air hood Install condensate line trap and piping Make electrical connections Install other accessories Pad -mounted installation Prepare pad and unit supports Check and tighten the bottom condensate drain connection plug Rig and place unit Convert unit to side duct connection arrangement Install field--fabricated ductwork at unit duct openings Install outdoor air hood Install condensate line trap and piping Make electrical connections Install other accessories Frame -mounted installation Frame--mounted applications generally follow the sequence for a curb installation. Adapt as required to suit specific installation plan. Step 4 Provide Unit Support Roof Curb Mount Accessory roof curb details and dimensions are shown in Fig. 5 (size 07 units) and Fig. 6 (size 08 14 units). Assemble and install accessory roof curb in accordance with instructions shipped with the curb. NOTE:The gasketing of the unit to the roof curb is critical for a watertight seal. Install gasket supplied with the roof curb as shown in Fig. 5 and Fig. 6. Improperly applied gasket can also result in air leaks and poor unit performance. Curb should be level. This is necessary for unit drain to function properly. Unit leveling tolerances are show in Fig. 7. Refer to Accessory Roof Curb Installation Instructions for additional information as required. Install insulation, cant strips, roofing felt, and counter flashing as shown. Ductwork must be attached to curb and not to the unit. The accessory thru -the -base power package must be installed before the unit is set on the roof curb. If electric and control wiring is to be routed through the basepan, attach the accessory thru--the--base service connections to the basepan in accordance with the accessory installation instructions. Slab Mount (Horizontal Units Only) Provide a level concrete slab that extends a minimum of 150 mm (6 in.) beyond unit cabinet. Install a gravel apron in front of condenser coil air inlet to prevent grass and foliage from obstructing airflow. NOTE:Horizontal units may be installed on a roof curb if required. Alternate Unit Support (In Lieu of Curb or Slab Mount) A non--combustible sleeper rail can be used in the unit curb support area. If sleeper rails cannot be used, support the long sides of the unit with a minimum of 3 equally spaced 102 mm x 102 mm (4--in. x 4--in.) pads on each side. Step 3 Inspect unit Inspect unit for transportation damage. File any claim with transportation agency. Confirm before installation of unit that voltage, amperage and circuit protection requirements listed on unit data plate agree with power supply provided. 10 513 01 380200

FIGURE 5 ROOF CURB DETAILS - RAS072 CONNECTOR PKG. ACCY. CRBTMPWR003A01 CRBTMPWR004A01 BC 1 --9 11 / 16 [551] 1 --4 [406] DALT DRAIN HOLE 1 3 / 4 [44.5] POWER 3/ 4 [19] NPT 1 1 / 4 [31.7] CONTROL ACCESSORY POWER 1/ 2 [12.7] NPT 1/ 2 [12.7] NPT ROOFCURB ACCESSORY CRRFCURB001A01 CRRFCURB002A01 A 1 --2 [356] 2 --0 [610] UNIT SIZE RAS072 NOTES: 1. Roof curb accessory is shipped disassembled. 2. Insulated panels. 3. Dimensions in [ ] are in millimeters. 4. Roof curb: galvanized steel. 5. Attach ductwork to curb (flanges of duct rest on curb). 6. Service clearance: 4 ft on each side. 7. Direction of airflow. 513 01 3802 00 11

FIGURE 6 ROOF CURB DETAILS - RAS090-150 ROOFCURB ACCESSORY CRRFCURB003A01 CRRFCURB004A01 1' - 2" [356] 2' - 0" [610] UNIT SIZE RAS090--150 12 513 01 380200

FIGURE 7 UNIT LEVELING TOLERANCES MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE DIFFERENCE IN. (MM) A-B 0.5 (13) Step 5 Field Fabricate Ductwork! CAUTION B-C 1.0 (25) A-C 1.0 (25) PROPERTY DAMAGE HAZARD Failure to follow this caution may result in damage to roofing materials. Membrane roofs can be cut by sharp sheet metal edges. Be careful when placing any sheet metal parts on such roof. Cabinet return-air static pressure (a negative condition) shall not exceed 87 Pa (0.35 in. wg) with economizer or 112 Pa (0.45 in. wg) without economizer. For vertical ducted applications, secure all ducts to roof curb and building structure. Do not connect ductwork to unit. Insulate and weatherproof all external ductwork, joints, and roof openings with counter flashing and mastic in accordance with applicable codes. Ducts passing through unconditioned spaces must be insulated and covered with a vapor barrier. If a plenum return is used on a vertical unit, the return should be ducted through the roof deck to comply with applicable fire codes. For units with accessory electric heaters: Horizontal applications require a minimum clearance to combustible surfaces of 25 mm (1--in) from duct for first 305 mm (12--in) away from unit. Vertical applications do not require a minimum clearance. Minimum clearance is not required around ductwork. Outlet grilles must not lie directly below unit discharge. NOTE:A 90--degree elbow must be provided in the ductwork to comply with UL (Underwriters Laboratories) code for use with electric heat.! WARNING PERSONAL INJURY HAZARD Failure to follow this warning could cause personal injury. For vertical supply and return units, tools or parts could drop into ductwork and cause an injury. Install a 90--degree turn in the return ductwork between the unit and the conditioned space. If a 90--degree elbow cannot be installed, then a grille of sufficient strength and density should be installed to prevent objects from falling into the conditioned space. Due to electric heater, supply duct will require 90--degree elbow. FIGURE 8 RIGGING DETAILS REQUIRED SPREADER BARS B 914-1371 (36"-54") PLACE ALL SEAL STRIP IN PLACE BEFORE PLACING UNIT ON ROOF CURB. DUCT END C DETAIL A A SEE DETAIL A DIMENSIONS UNIT MAX WEIGHT RAS A B C KG LB MM IN MM IN MM IN 072 473 1040 1890 74.5 965 38.0 1050 41.5 090 641 1410 2235 88.0 1040 41.0 1055 41.5 102 693 1525 2235 88.0 1030 40.5 1255 49.5 120 711 1565 2235 88.0 1015 40.0 1255 49.5 150 782 1720 2235 88.0 725 28.5 1345 53.0 NOTES: 1. SPREADER BARS REQUIRED to lift and transport the unit. Top damage will occur if spreader bars are not used. 2. Dimensions in ( ) are in inches. 3. Hook rigging shackles through holes in base rail, as shown in detail A. Holes in base rails are centered around the unit center of gravity. Use wooden top to prevent rigging straps from damaging unit. 513 01 3802 00 13

Step 6 Rig and Place Unit When the unit (RAS090, RAS102, or RAS120 only) is ready to be rigged and no longer will be lifted by a fork truck, the wood protector under the basepan must be removed. Remove 2 screws from each base rail. Wood protector will drop to the ground. See instructions on the unit base rails. Keep unit upright and do not drop. Spreader bars are required. Rollers may be used to move unit across a roof. Level by using unit frame as a reference. See Table 1 and Fig. 8 for additional information. Lifting holes are provided in base rails as shown in Fig. 8. Refer to rigging instructions on unit.! CAUTION UNIT DAMAGE HAZARD Failure to follow this caution may result in equipment damage. All panels must be in place when rigging. Unit is not designed for handling by fork truck. Before setting the unit onto the curb, recheck gasketing on curb. Positioning on Curb Position unit on roof curb so that the following clearances are maintained: 6.4 mm ( 1 / 4 in.) clearance between the roof curb and the base rail inside the front and back, 0.0 mm (0.0 in.). clearance between the roof curb and the base rail inside on the duct end of the unit. This will result in the distance between the roof curb and the base rail inside on the condenser end of the unit being approximately equal to section C--C in Figs. 4 and 5. Although unit is weatherproof, guard against water from higher level runoff and overhangs. After unit is in position, remove rigging skids and shipping materials. Step 7 Convert to Horizontal and Connect Ductwork (when required) Unit is shipped in the vertical duct configuration. Unit without factory--installed economizer or return air smoke detector option may be field--converted to horizontal ducted configuration. To convert to horizontal configuration, remove screws from side duct opening covers and remove covers. Using the same screws, install covers on vertical duct openings with the insulation--side down. Seals around duct openings must be tight. See Fig. 9. Field--supplied flanges should be attached to horizontal duct openings and all ductwork should be secured to the flanges. Insulate and weatherproof all external ductwork, joints, and roof or building openings with counter flashing and mastic in accordance with applicable codes. Do not cover or obscure visibility to the unit s informative data plate when insulating horizontal ductwork. FIGURE 9 HORIZONTAL CONVERSION PANELS Step 8 Install Outside Air Hood Economizer Hood Removal and Setup - Factory Option 4. The hood is shipped in knock--down form and located in the return air compartment. It is attached to the economizer using two plastic tie--wraps. 5. To gain access to the hood, remove the filter access panel. (See Fig. 10.) 6. Locate and cut the (2) plastic tie--wraps, being careful to not damage any wiring. (See Fig. 11.) 7. Carefully lift the hood assembly through the filter access opening and assemble per the steps outlined in Economizer Hood and Two Position Hood. FIGURE 10 FILTER ACCESS PANEL TYPICAL ACCESS PANEL LOCATIONS INDOOR COIL ACCESS PANEL 14 513 01 380200

FIGURE 11 ECONOMIZER PARTS, SHIPPING LOCATION Remove Hood Parts Economizer Hood and Two -Position Hood 1. The indoor coil access panel will be used as the top of the hood. Remove the screws along the sides and bottom of the indoor coil access panel. See Fig. 13. Cut Plastic Ties (2) Places FIGURE 13 INDOOR COIL ACCESS PANEL RELOCATION Economizer TOP PANEL Two Position Damper Hood Removal and Setup - Factory Option 1. The hood is shipped in knock--down form and assembled to a metal support tray using plastic stretch wrap. Located in the return air compartment, the assembly s metal tray is attached to the basepan and also attached to the damper using two plastic tie--wraps. 2. To gain access to the hood, remove the filter access panel. (See Fig. 10.) 3. Locate the (2) screws holding the metal tray to the basepan and remove. Locate and cut the (2) plastic tie--wraps securing the assembly to the damper. (See Fig. 12.) Be careful to not damage any wiring or cut tie--wraps securing any wiring. 4. Carefully lift the hood assembly (with metal tray) through the filter access opening and assemble per the steps outlined in the following procedure Economizer Hood and Two Position Hood. FIGURE 12 TWO -POSITION DAMPER, SHIPPING LOCATION INDOOR COIL ACCESS PANEL CAULK HERE TOP PANEL INDOOR COIL ACCESS PANEL 2. Swing out indoor coil access panel and insert the hood sides under the panel (hood top). Use the screws provided to attach the hood sides to the hood top. Use screws provided to attach the hood sides to the unit. See Fig. 14. FIGURE 14 LEFT HOOD SIDE ECONOMIZER HOOD CONSTRUCTION 19 1/16 B (483mm) SCREW TOP PANEL INDOOR COIL ACCESS PANEL Hood Parts 33 3/8 (848mm) HOOD DIVIDER Plastic Tie Wrap Qty (2) Screws for Metal Tray Qty (2) 3. Remove the shipping tape holding the economizer barometric relief damper in place. 4. Insert the hood divider between the hood sides. See Fig. 14 and 15. Secure hood divider with 2 screws on each hood side. The hood divider is also used as the bottom filter rack for the aluminum filter. 5. Open the filter clips which are located underneath the hood top. Insert the aluminum filter into the bottom filter rack (hood divider). Push the filter into position past the open filter clips. Close the filter clips to lock the filter into place. See Fig. 15. 513 01 3802 00 15

FIGURE 15 ECONOMIZER FILTER INSTALLATION FIGURE 17 CONDENSATE DRAIN PIPING DETAILS MINIMUM PITCH 25 mm (1 in.) PER 3m (10 ft.) OF LINE BASE RAIL DIVIDER OPEN VENT 51 mm (2 in.) MIN OUTSIDE AIR HOOD TO ROOF DRAIN SEE NOTE CLEANABLE ALUMINUM FILTER FILTER DRAIN PLUG ROOF CURB BAROMETRIC RELIEF FILTER CLIP 6. Caulk the ends of the joint between the unit top panel and the hood top. 7. Replace the filter access panel. Step 9 Install External Condensate Trap and Line The unit has one 19 mm (3 / 4 -in.) condensate drain connection on the end of the condensate pan and an alternate connection on the bottom. See Fig. 16. Unit airflow configuration does not determine which drain connection to use. Either drain connection can be used with vertical or horizontal applications. When using the standard side drain connection, ensure the red plug in the alternate bottom connection is tight. Do this before setting the unit in place. The red drain pan can be tightened with a 12.7 mm (1 / 2 --in.) square socket drive extension. To use the alternate bottom drain connection, remove the red drain plug from the bottom connection (use a 12 mm [1 / 2 -- in.] square socket drive extension) and install it in the side drain connection. FIGURE 16 CONDENSATE DRAIN PAN (SIDE VIEW) NOTE: Trap should be deep enough to offset maximum unit static difference. A 102 mm (4 in.) trap is recommended. All units must have an external trap for condensate drainage. Install a trap at least 102 mm (4-in.) deep and protect against freeze-up. If drain line is installed downstream from the external trap, pitch the line away from the unit at 25 mm in 3 m (1-in. per 10 ft) of run. Do not use a pipe size smaller than the unit connection of 19 mm ( 3 / 4 -in.). Step 10 Make Electrical Connections! WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury or death. Do not use gas piping as an electrical ground. Unit cabinet must have an uninterrupted, unbroken electrical ground to minimize the possibility of personal injury if an electrical fault should occur. This ground may consist of electrical wire connected to unit ground lug in control compartment, or conduit approved for electrical ground when installed in accordance with local electrical codes or in absence of local codes, it is recommended that the U.S.A. standard ANSI/NFPA 70, National Electrical Code (NEC), be followed. STANDARD SIDE DRAIN CONDENSATE PAN (SIDE VIEW) DRAIN PLUG (FACTORY-INSTALLED) ALTERNATE BOTTOM DRAIN The piping for the condensate drain and external trap can be completed after the unit is in place. See Fig. 17. NOTE:Check all factory and field electrical connections for tightness. Field--supplied wiring shall conform with the limitations of 33_C (63_F) rise. Field power wires are connected to the unit at line--side pressure lugs on compressor contactor C and indoor fan contactor IFC (see wiring diagram label for control box component arrangement) or at factory--installed option non--fused disconnect switch. Use copper conductors only. NOTE:Make field power connections directly to line connection pressure lugs only. The unit is factory wired for the voltage shown on ;the nameplate. Refer to the unit label diagram for additional information. 16 513 01 380200

! WARNING FIRE HAZARD Failure to follow this warning could result in intermittent operation or performance satisfaction. Do not connect aluminum wire between disconnect switch and air conditioning unit.. Use only copper wire. (See Fig. 18.) FIGURE 19 POWER WIRING CONNECTIONS Units Without Disconnect Option C IFC 11 13 13 Disconnect FIGURE 18 DISCONNECT SWITCH AND UNIT L1 L2 L3 Units With Disconnect Option Factory Wiring ELECTRIC DISCONNECT SWITCH COPPER WIRE ONLY ALUMINUM WIRE 1 3 5 Optional Disconnect Switch 2 4 6 Units Without Factory -Installed Disconnect When installing units, provide a disconnect switch of adequate size per local or national wiring code. Disconnect sizing data is provided on the unit informative plate. Locate on unit cabinet or within sight of the unit per national or local codes. Do not cover unit informative plate if mounting the disconnect on the unit cabinet. Units with Factory -Installed Disconnect The factory--installed option disconnect switch is located in a weatherproof enclosure located under the main control box. The manual switch handle is accessible through an opening in the access panel. All units - All field wiring must comply with all local codes. Size wire based on MCA (Minimum Circuit Amps) on the unit informative plate. See Fig. 19 for power wiring connections to the unit power terminal block and equipment ground. Provide a ground--fault and short--circuit over--current protection device (fuse or breaker) per local code (or U.S.A. NEC Article 440). Refer to unit informative data plate for MOCP (Maximum Over--current Protection) device size. L1 L2 L3 Disconnect factory test leads; discard. Table 2 American/European Wire Conversions AMERICAN EUROPEAN Industry European American Standard Conversion (mm Size Standard Size ) (mm 2 ) 20 AWG 0.52 0.5 18 AWG 0.82 1.0 16 AWG 1.30 1.5 14 AWG 2.08 2.5 Thru -Base Connections This service connection kit consists of a 12.7 mm (1 / 2 -- in) electrical bulkhead connector and a 31.75 mm (1 1 / 4 -- in) electrical bulkhead connector, all factory--installed in the embossed (raised) section of the unit basepan in the condenser section. The 12.7 mm (1 / 2 --in) bulkhead connector enables the low--voltage control wires to pass through the basepan. The 31.75 mm (1 1 / 4 --in) electrical bulkhead connector allows the high--voltage power wires to pass through the basepan. See Fig. 20. All field wiring must comply with the appropriate national electrical codes and local requirements. 513 01 3802 00 17

FIGURE 20 THRU -BASE CONNECTION FITTINGS LOW VOLTAGE CONDUIT CONNECTOR HIGH VOLTAGE CONDUIT CONNECTOR Check tightness of connector lock nuts before connecting electrical conduits. Field--supplied and field--installed liquidtight conduit connectors and conduit may be attached to the connectors on the basepan. Pull correctly rated high voltage and low voltage through appropriate conduits. Connect the power conduit to the internal disconnect (if unit is so equipped) or to the external disconnect (through unit side panel). A hole must be field cut in the main control box bottom on the left side so the 24--v control connections can be made. Connect the control power conduit to the unit control box at this hole. Units without Thru -Base Connections 1. Install power wiring conduit through side panel openings. Install conduit between disconnect and control box. 2. Install power lines to terminal connections as shown in Fig. 19. All Units Voltage to compressor terminals during operation must be within voltage range indicated on unit nameplate. On 3--phase units, voltages between phases must be balanced within 2% and the current within 10%. Use the following formula to determine the percent of voltage imbalance. % Voltage Imbalance = 100 x max voltage deviation from average voltage average voltage Operation on improper line voltage or excessive phase imbalance constitutes abuse and may cause damage to electrical components. Such operation would invalidate any applicable Carrier warranty. Field Control Wiring The RAS unit requires an external temperature control device. This device can be a commercial thermostat (field--supplied) Thermostat Install an approved accessory thermostat according to installation instructions included with the accessory. For complete economizer function, select a two--stage cooling thermostat. Locate the thermostat accessory on a solid wall in the conditioned space to sense average temperature in accordance with the thermostat installation instructions. different colors with minimum of seven leads. If the thermostat does not require a 24--v source (no C connection required), use a thermostat cable or equivalent with minimum of six leads. Check the thermostat installation instructions for additional features which might require additional conductors in the cable. For wire runs up to 15 m (50 ft.), use no. 18 AWG (American Wire Gage) insulated wire (35_C minimum). For 15 to 23 m (50 to 75 ft.), use no. 16 AWG insulated wire (35_C minimum). For over 23 m (75 ft.), use no. 14 AWG insulated wire (35_C minimum). All wire sizes larger than no. 18 AWG cannot be directly connected to the thermostat and will require a junction box and splice at the thermostat. Unit without thru -base connection kit Pass the thermostat control wires through the hole provided in the end panel (see item D in the view labeled LEFT in Fig. 1 and Fig. 2); then feed the wires through the raceway built into the corner post to the control box. Pull the wires over to the terminal strip on the upper--left corner of the Central Terminal Board. (CTB) See Fig. 22. NOTE:If thru--the--bottom connections accessory is used, refer to the accessory installation instructions for information on routing power and control wiring. Heat Anticipator Settings Set heat anticipator settings at 0.14 amp for the first stage and 0.14 amp for second--stage heating, when available. FIGURE 21 Typical Thermostat Connections C G W2 W1 O/B/Y2 Y1 R TYPICAL LOW -VOLTAGE CONTROL CONNEC- TIONS (Note 3) (Note 1) (Note 2) X C G W2 W1 Y2 Y1 R Central Terminal Board T STAT Note 1: Typical multi-function marking. Follow manufacturer s configuration instructions to select Y2. Note 2: Y2 to Y2 connection required on single-stage cooling units when integrated economizer function is desired Note 3: W2 connection not required on units with single-stage heating. Field Wiring X C G W2 W1 Y2 Y1 R If the thermostat contains a logic circuit requiring 24--v power, use a thermostat cable or equivalent single leads of 18 513 01 380200

Table 3 Heater Model Number Bare Heater Model Number C R H E A T E R 0 1 6 A 0 0 Heater Sales Package PNO Includes: Bare Heater Carton and packing materials Installation sheet C R H E A T E R 1 1 6 A 0 0 Electric Heaters FIGURE 23 TYPICAL ACCESS PANEL LOCATION (3-6 TON) RAS units may be equipped with field--installed accessory electric heaters. Each heater is a pre--assembled module, with heater frames holding open coil resistance wires strung through ceramic insulators, line--break limit switches and two control contactors for two--stage heating control. The heater module is installed in the compartment below the indoor (supply) fan outlet. Access is through the indoor access panel. Heater modules slide into the compartment on tracks along the bottom of the heater opening. See Fig. 23, Fig. 24 and Fig. 25. Refer to the Electric Heater Kit Installation Instructions for complete details. Not all available heater modules may be used in every unit. Use only those heater modules that are Carrier approved for use in a specific size. Refer to the label on the unit cabinet for the list of approved heaters. Unit heaters are marked with Heater Model Numbers. But heaters are ordered as and shipped in cartons marked with a corresponding heater Sales Package part number. See Table 3 for correlation between heater Model Number and Sales Package part number. NOTE:The value in position 9 of the part number differs between the sales package part number (value is 1) and a bare heater model number (value is 0). DISCONNECT MOUNTING LOCATION UNIT BLOCK-OFF PANEL FIGURE 24 DISCONNECT MOUNTING LOCATION OUTDOOR ACCESS PANEL TYPICAL COMPONENT LOCATION EMT OR RIGID CONDUIT (FIELD-SUPPLIED) SINGLE POINT BOX CENTER POST INDOOR ACCESS PANEL MANUAL RESET LIMIT SWITCH HEATER COVERS FIGURE 22 FIELD CONTROL WIRING RACEWAY RACEWAY MAIN CONTROL BOX BRACKET AND CONDUIT DRIP BOOT SINGLE POINT BOX MOUNTING SCREW HEATER MODULE (LOCATION 1) HEATER MODULE (LOCATION 2) CONTROL WIRE TERMINAL BLOCK HEATER MOUNTING BRACKET FIGURE 25 TYPICAL MODULE INSTALLATION TRACK HOLE IN END PANEL (HIDDEN) FLANGE 513 01 3802 00 19

11 13 21 23 ALLIED PA MODEL NO. ERIAL NO. 23 11 13 21 23 CORP. OD 3 1 22.2 ISTED AIR NDITIONING UIP ACCESS P / N 2-5610-4 REV 346N. Single Point Boxes and Supplementary Fuses When the unit MOCP device value exceeds 60--A, unit--mounted supplementary fuses are required for each heater circuit. These fuses are included in accessory Single Point Boxes, with power distribution and fuse blocks. The single point box will be installed directly under the unit control box, just to the left of the partition separating the indoor section (with electric heaters) from the outdoor section. The Single Point Box has a hinged access cover. See Fig. 26. The Single Point Box also includes a set of power taps to complete the wiring between the Single Point Box and the unit s main control box terminals. Refer to the accessory heater and Single Point Box installation instructions for details on tap connections. All fuses on RAS units are 60--A. (Note that all heaters are qualified for use with a 60--A fuse, regardless of actual heater ampacity, so only 60--A fuses are necessary.) Single Point Boxes without Fuses Unit heater applications not requiring supplemental fuses require a special Single Point Box without any fuses. The accessory Single Point Boxes contain a set of power taps to complete the wiring between the Single Point Box and the unit s main control box terminals. Refer to accessory heater and Single Point Box installation instructions for details on tap connections. FIGURE 26 TYPICAL SINGLE POINT INSTALLATION of each if two modules are installed; identify for Module #1) -- to the 4--pole terminal board TB4 located on the heater bulkhead to the left of Heater #1. Connect the VIO lead from Heater #1 to terminal TB4--1. For 2 stage heating, connect the VIO lead from Heater #2 to terminal TB4--2. For 1 stage heating with 2 heater modules connect the VIO lead from both Heater #1 and #2 to terminal TB4--1. Connect both BRN leads to terminal TB4--3. See Fig. 27. FIGURE 27 CTB CONTL BOARD 2 3 12 Field Connections ACCESSORY ELECTRIC HEATER CONTROL CONNECTIONS VIO ORN BRN Plug Assembly ORN VIO BRN 1 2 3 VIO VIO BRN BRN CONTROL BOX BUSHING Elec Htr VIO HR2 BRN SINGLE POINT BOX MOUNTING SCREWS DRIP BOOT BRACKET MOUNTING SCREWS POWER WIRES FOAM BUSHING HEATER RELAYS HEATER MOUNTING SCREWS VIO HR1 BRN HR1: Heater contactor, first-stage HR2: Heater contactor, second-stage Low -Voltage Control Connections Pull the low--voltage control leads from the heater module(s) -- VIO and BRN (two 20 513 01 380200

FIGURE 28 ECONOMIZER WIRING Economizer Power Exhaust 2 Position Damper Unit Without Economizer or 2 Position Damper Step 11 Adjust Factory -Installed Options EconoMi$er IV Occupancy Switch Refer to Fig. 28 for general EconoMi$er IV wiring. External occupancy control is managed through a connection on the Central Terminal Board. If external occupancy control is desired, connect a time clock or remotely controlled switch (closed for Occupied, open for Unoccupied sequence) at terminals marked OCCUPANCY on CTB. Remove or cut jumper JMP 2 to complete the installation. Step 12 Install Accessories Available accessories include: Roof Curb Thru--base connection kit (must be installed before unit is set on curb) Manual outside air damper Two--Position motorized outside air damper EconoMi$er IV (with control and integrated barometric relief) EconoMi$er2 (without control/for external signal and integrated barometric relief) Differential dry--bulb sensor (EconoMi$er IV) Outdoor enthalpy sensor Differential enthalpy sensor Electric Heaters Single Point kits Low Ambient Controls Thermostat / Sensors CO 2 sensor Louvered hail guard Phase monitor control Winter Start kit Refer to separate installation instructions for information on installing these accessories. 513 01 3802 00 21

Unit RAS Nominal V --- Ph --- Hz. 072 400 --- 3 --- 50 090 400 --- 3 --- 50 IFM TYPE STD HIGH STD MED HIGH Table 4 Unit Wire/MOCP Sizing Data ELECTRIC HEATER Nom (kw) FLA MCA FUSE or HARC BRKR DISC. SIZE CRHEATER***A00 FLA LRA --- --- 15.4 25 15 75 CRHEATER106A00 4.2 6.0 15.4 25 15 75 CRHEATER108A00 8.0 11.5 17.6 25 16 75 CRHEATER109A00 9.7 14.0 20.8 25 19 75 CRHEATER108A00,108A00 16.0 23.1 32.1 35 30 75 CRHEATER108A00,109A00 17.7 25.6 35.3 40 32 75 --- --- 16.2 25 16 94 CRHEATER106A00 4.2 6.0 16.2 25 16 94 CRHEATER108A00 8.0 11.5 18.6 25 17 94 CRHEATER109A00 9.7 14.0 21.8 25 20 94 CRHEATER108A00,108A00 16.0 23.1 33.1 35 30 94 CRHEATER108A00,109A00 17.7 25.6 36.3 40 33 94 --- --- 17.5 20 18 99 CRHEATER116A00 9.7 13.9 20.6 25 19 99 CRHEATER113A00 11.5 16.5 23.9 25 22 99 CRHEATER114A00 19.3 27.9 38.1 40 35 99 CRHEATER115A00 22.9 33.1 44.6 45 41 99 CRHEATER114A00,116A00 29.0 41.8 55.5 60 51 99 --- --- 18.3 20 19 118 CRHEATER116A00 9.7 13.9 21.6 25 20 118 CRHEATER113A00 11.5 16.5 24.9 25 23 118 CRHEATER114A00 19.3 27.9 39.1 40 36 118 CRHEATER115A00 22.9 33.1 45.6 50 42 118 CRHEATER114A00,116A00 29.0 41.8 56.5 60 52 118 --- --- 22.7 30 24 171 CRHEATER116A00 9.7 13.9 26.6 30 24 171 CRHEATER113A00 11.5 16.5 29.9 30 27 171 CRHEATER114A00 19.3 27.9 44.1 45 41 171 CRHEATER115A00 22.9 33.1 50.6 60 47 171 CRHEATER114A00,116A00 29.0 41.8 61.5 70 57 171 NOTE:See page 24 for table legend and notes. 22 513 01 380200

Unit RAS Nominal V --- Ph --- Hz 102 400 --- 3 --- 50 120 400 --- 3 --- 50 IFM TYPE STD MED HIGH STD MED HIGH Table 5 Unit Wire/MOCP Sizing Data (cont) CRHEATER***A00 ELECTRIC HEATER Nom (kw) FLA MCA FUSE or HARC BRKR DISC. SIZE FLA LRA --- --- 17.9 20 19 108 CRHEATER116A00 9.7 13.9 20.6 25 19 108 CRHEATER113A00 11.5 16.5 23.9 25 22 108 CRHEATER114A00 19.3 27.9 38.1 40 35 108 CRHEATER115A00 22.9 33.1 44.6 45 41 108 CRHEATER114A00,116A00 29.0 41.8 55.5 60 51 108 --- --- 17.9 20 19 114 CRHEATER116A00 9.7 13.9 20.6 25 19 114 CRHEATER113A00 11.5 16.5 23.9 25 22 114 CRHEATER114A00 19.3 27.9 38.1 40 35 114 CRHEATER115A00 22.9 33.1 44.6 45 41 114 CRHEATER114A00,116A00 29.0 41.8 55.5 60 51 114 --- --- 19.7 25 21 172 CRHEATER116A00 9.7 13.9 22.9 25 21 172 CRHEATER113A00 11.5 16.5 26.1 30 24 172 CRHEATER114A00 19.3 27.9 40.4 45 37 172 CRHEATER115A00 22.9 33.1 46.9 50 43 172 CRHEATER114A00,116A00 29.0 41.8 57.8 60 53 172 --- --- 21.6 25 23 123 CRHEATER116A00 9.7 13.9 21.6 25 23 123 CRHEATER113A00 11.5 16.5 23.9 25 23 123 CRHEATER115A00 22.9 33.1 44.6 45 41 123 CRHEATER114A00,116A00 29.0 41.8 55.5 60 51 123 CRHEATER115A00,113A00 34.7 50.1 65.9 70 61 123 --- --- 23.4 30 25 181 CRHEATER116A00 9.7 13.9 23.4 30 25 181 CRHEATER113A00 11.5 16.5 26.1 30 25 181 CRHEATER115A00 22.9 33.1 46.9 50 43 181 CRHEATER114A00,116A00 29.0 41.8 57.8 60 53 181 CRHEATER115A00,113A00 34.7 50.1 68.1 70 63 181 --- --- 26.4 30 28 189 CRHEATER116A00 9.7 13.9 26.6 30 28 189 CRHEATER113A00 11.5 16.5 29.9 30 28 189 CRHEATER115A00 22.9 33.1 50.6 60 47 189 CRHEATER114A00,116A00 29.0 41.8 61.5 70 57 189 CRHEATER115A00,113A00 34.7 50.1 71.9 80 66 189 NOTE:See page 24 for table legend and notes. 513 01 3802 00 23

Unit RAS Nominal V --- Ph --- Hz 150 400 --- 3 --- 50 IFM TYPE STD MED HIGH Table 6 Unit Wire/MOCP Sizing Data (cont) CRHEATER***A00 ELECTRIC HEATER Nom (kw) FLA MCA FUSE or HARC BRKR DISC. SIZE FLA LRA --- --- 29.8 40 31 198 CRHEATER116A00 9.7 13.9 29.8 40 31 198 CRHEATER113A00 11.5 16.5 29.8 40 31 198 CRHEATER115A00 22.9 33.1 45.6 50 42 198 CRHEATER114A00,116A00 29.0 41.8 56.5 60 52 198 CRHEATER115A00,113A00 34.7 50.1 66.9 70 62 198 --- --- 30.8 40 32 243 CRHEATER116A00 9.7 13.9 30.8 40 32 243 CRHEATER113A00 11.5 16.5 30.8 40 32 243 CRHEATER115A00 22.9 33.1 46.9 50 43 243 CRHEATER114A00,116A00 29.0 41.8 57.8 60 53 243 CRHEATER115A00,113A00 34.7 50.1 68.1 70 63 243 --- --- 33.8 40 36 251 CRHEATER116A00 9.7 13.9 33.8 40 36 251 CRHEATER113A00 11.5 16.5 33.8 40 36 251 CRHEATER115A00 22.9 33.1 50.6 60 47 251 CRHEATER114A00,116A00 29.0 41.8 61.5 70 57 251 CRHEATER115A00,113A00 34.7 50.1 71.9 80 66 251 Legend for Table 4-6 LEGEND: BRKR --- Circuit breaker DISC --- Disconnect FLA --- Full load amps IFM --- Indoor fan motor LRA --- Locked rotor amps MCA --- Minimum circuit amps 24 513 01 380200