GE 5200 installation instructions Power Connection Chart, Installation Instructions

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Power Connection Chart

Installation Instructions

6Use the round knockout at the bottom of the junction box to attach conduit coming from the branch circuit. Remove the knockout,

attach the conduit and bring wires into the junction box. Leave 6″ of wire free at the end of the conduit to allow connections to be made.

Conduit

7If a fuse and fuseholder are to be used, the knockout at the top of the box is for mounting of a Buss Fuseholder. Be sure the fuse and fuseholder are of the same rating as the branch circuit. Leadwires at the fuse can be either

soldered in place or attached using UL-listed, 1/4″ female (receptacle) crimp connectors.

8Reinstall the junction box by engaging the tab at the lower rear, aligning the screw hole at the top and driving the one screw until secure. Be sure that all wire leads are inside the box and not pinched between the box and the chassis. The green insulated ground wire from the chassis MUST be connected to the branch circuit ground wire.

9Make all wire connections

by using appropriate UL-listed electrical connectors and techniques (black to black, white to

white and green to green).

Conduit

 

10Carefully tuck all wires and connections back inside the junction box. Be sure there are no loose connections or stray uninsulated wires exposed.

11Place the junction box cover in place. Replace the four screws removed earlier and tighten securely.

12Discard the unused portion of the plug and the cordset.

Power Connection Chart

230/208 Volt

 

 

 

Power

Wall Plug

 

Heater Wattage

Supply Kits

Configuration

Circuit Protective Device

@ 230/208 Volts

 

 

 

 

RAK3152

Tandem

15 Amp Time Delay fuse

2.55/2.09 KW

RAK3202

Perpendicular

20 Amp Time Delay fuse

3.45/2.82 KW

RAK3302*

Large Tandem

30 Amp Time Delay fuse

5.00/4.10 KW

265 Volt

 

 

 

Power

 

Heater Wattage

Supply Kits

Circuit Protective Device

@ 265 Volts

 

 

 

 

RAK5152

15 Amp Time Delay fuse

1.7 KW

RAK5172

15 Amp Time Delay fuse

3.0 KW

RAK5202

20 Amp Time Delay fuse

3.7 KW

RAK5302*

30 Amp Time Delay fuse

5.0 KW

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*Not recommended for use on 7000 BTUH units.

 

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Contents Installation Instructions GE Answer CenterImportant Safety Information Important Electrical SafetyWelcome Before using your Zoneline800.626.2000 Start HereREAD ALL SAFETY INFORMATION BEFORE USING SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONSReplacing an existing unit? IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION1Temp Control The controls on your ZonelineOperating Instructions 2Fan, Mode & Operation4Air Direction Energy Tips3Ventilation Control Vent controlOperating Instructions Other Zoneline featuresAbout Your Heat Pump To Remove the Room Cabinet1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A BCDE Fan Switchsetting.7 Auxiliary ControlsBase Pan Care & CleaningOutdoor Coils Room Cabinet and CaseAir Filters Keeping these filters clean willTo clean the air filters Operating TipReplacing an Existing Unit? Installation InstructionsRead carefully Use the correct wall caseImportant Notes Important Electrical Safety-ReadCarefullyYOU WILL NEED Universal power connector kit Zoneline ComponentsInstallation Instructions How to Connect230/208 Volt Electrical Supply Steps for preparing cordset for direct connection 265 Volt Electrical SupplyPower Connection Chart Installation InstructionsInsulated Wall Case 1 Install the Wall Case and the Exterior Grille2 Remove the Shipping Tape from the Room Cabinet Installation Instructions 3 Install the Unit into the Wall Case4 Replace the Room Cabinet Electric Heat Option Low Voltage Connectors & Auxiliary ControlsBoost Heat Option All-TimeLow Fan Remote Control/Wall Thermostat ClassCentral Desk Control Load Shedding Installation InstructionsDiagnosis Switch Temperature LimitingNoise Things That Are NormalHelpful Information ExplanationIf Something Goes Wrong Before You Call For ServiceProblem Possible CausesHeating Operation Burning Odor at the Start of Heating OperationTemperature Display Flashes Before You Call For ServiceOn-SiteRepair Service GE Service NumbersFurther Service Parts and AccessoriesZONELINE WARRANTY What Is CoveredWhat Is Not Covered Staple sales slip or cancelled check here