GE 5100 Power Connection Chart, Install the Wall Case and Exterior Grille, Insulated Wall Case

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Power Connection

Chart

230/208 Volt

 

 

 

Universal Power

Wall Plug

 

Heater Wattage

Cord Kits

Configuration

Circuit Protective Device

@ 230/208 Volts

 

 

 

 

RAK315

Tandem

15 Amp TD fuse or breaker

2.55/2.09 KW

RAK320

Perpendicular

20 Amp TD fuse or breaker

3.45/2.82 KW

RAK330*

Large Tandem

30 Amp TD fuse or breaker

5.00/4.10 KW

230/208 Volt

 

 

Permanent

 

Heater Wattage

Connection Kits

Circuit Protective Device

@ 230/208 Volts

 

 

 

RAK415/415L

15 Amp TD fuse or breaker

2.55/2.09 KW

RAK420/420L

20 Amp TD fuse or breaker

3.45/2.82 KW

RAK430/430L*

30 Amp TD fuse or breaker

5.00/4.10 KW

Kits ending in “L” have flexible conduit to reach from the kit to the knockout hole (above right side inspection plate) in the RAK203 sub-base.

265 Volt

 

 

 

Permanent

 

Heater Wattage

Connection Kits

Circuit Protective Device

@ 265 Volts

 

 

 

 

RAK515/515LF

15 Amp TD fuse

1.70 KW

RAK517/517LF

15 Amp TD fuse

3.00 KW

RAK520/520LF

20 Amp TD fuse

3.70 KW

RAK530/530LF*

30 Amp TD fuse

5.00 KW

Kits ending in “LF” have flexible conduit to reach from the kit to the knockout hole (above right side inspection plate) in the RAK203 Sub-Base and have an Integral Fuse.

*Not recommended for use on 6000 BTUH units. (If this connection kit is used it will provide a maximum heat of 3.45 KW at 230 volts and 3.7 KW at 265 volts.)

Install the Wall Case and Exterior Grille

Protective panel

Slit

Stiffener

1The RAB71 or RAB77 wall case must be properly installed per instructions packed with the case.

2Remove the corrugated stiffener and the outdoor protective panel. Use the slit in the out- door panel as a handhold and push out.

3Install the exterior grille from the room side following instruc- tions packed with the grille.

Insulated Wall Case

This chassis is designed to be installed in an insulated wall case. This minimizes condensation from forming on the room side of the case.

The RAB71 wall case is insulated. Insulation kit RAK901L is available for use with RAB77 or existing uninsulated wall cases when needed.

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Contents Zoneline 800.626.2000 Before using your ZonelineWrite down the model and serial Replacing an existing unit? Read ALL Safety Information Before UsingControls on your Zoneline Mode ControlVentilation Control About Your Heat Pump Other Zoneline featuresFreeze Sentinel Fan SwitchOutdoor Coils Care & CleaningBase Pan Room Cabinet and CaseAir Filters Use the correct wall case Read carefullyUse the correct outdoor grille Replacing a ducted chassis Replacing 230/208 volt unitsImportant Notes Important electrical safety-read carefullyZoneline Components 230/208 Volt Electrical Supply How to ConnectVolt Electrical Supply Install the Wall Case and Exterior Grille Power Connection ChartInsulated Wall Case Replace the Room Cabinet Install the Unit into the Wall CaseBoost Heat Option Low Voltage Connectors & Auxiliary ControlsElectric Heat Option PCS Remote Control Wall ThermostatCentral Desk Control Do not use a common buss in the CDC wiringTemperature Limiting Diagnosis SwitchNoise Things that are normalExplanation Zoneline Does Not Cool or Heat as it Should Before you call for serviceZoneline Doesn’t Start What to DoBurning Odor at Start of Heating Operation Call SVC Indicator LightHeating Operation Air is Not Always Cool or Hot During OperationPage On-Site Repair Service Further ServiceParts and Accessories We’ll be thereWhat is Not Covered What is Covered

5100 specifications

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