GE 6100, 4100 manual Maximum Connected Load, Latent System Capacity, Volt Units

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Maximum Connected Load

The maximum connected load of a Zoneline® unit occurs when the unit is in resistance heating operation. The maximum amperage shown in the tables below is the combined total of the resistance heater and the indoor fan motor.

230/208-Volt Line-Cord Connected Units

 

 

 

 

Power Connector Kit

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

RAK3153A

 

RAK3203A

 

RAK3303A

 

 

rak4157

 

RAK4207

 

RAK4307

 

 

rak204d15p

 

RAK204D20P

 

RAK204D30P

MODEL

230 V

 

208 V

230 V

 

208 V

230 V

 

208 V

NUMBER

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AZ41E07DA*

11.0

 

11.6

15.1

 

16.0

N/A

 

N/A

AZ41E09DA*

11.0

 

11.6

15.1

 

16.0

21.2

 

22.4

AZ41E12DA*

11.0

 

11.6

15.1

 

16.0

21.2

 

22.4

AZ41E15DA*

11.0

 

11.6

15.1

 

16.0

21.2

 

22.4

AZ61H07DA*

11.0

 

11.6

15.1

 

16.0

N/A

 

N/A

AZ61H09DA*

11.0

 

11.6

15.1

 

16.0

21.2

 

22.4

AZ61H12DA*

11.0

 

11.6

15.1

 

16.0

21.2

 

22.4

AZ61H15DA*

11.0

 

11.6

15.1

 

16.0

21.2

 

22.4

*All versions

Electric Heat Amps include electric heater and fan motor current draw.

Values shown in table above are also the total connected loads for units installed with sub-bases.

RAK204D15P — same as RAK3153

RAK204D20P — same as RAK3203

RAK204D30P — same as RAK3303

265-Volt Units

 

 

Sub-Base/Power Connector Kit

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

RAK204E15

 

RAK204E20

 

RAK204E30

 

RAK5172

 

RAK5202

 

RAK5302

 

RAK5157

 

RAK5207

 

RAK5307

MODEL

265 V

 

265 V

 

265 V

NUMBER

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

AZ41E07EA

9.6

 

13.3

 

N/A

AZ41E09EA*

9.6

 

13.3

 

18.6

AZ41E12EA*

9.6

 

13.3

 

18.6

AZ41E15EA*

9.6

 

13.3

 

18.6

AZ61H07EA*

9.6

 

13.3

 

N/A

AZ61H09EA*

9.6

 

13.3

 

18.6

AZ61H12EA*

9.6

 

13.3

 

18.6

AZ61H15EA*

9.6

 

13.3

 

18.6

*All versions

Electric Heat Amps include electric heater and fan motor current draw.

Latent System Capacity

The total capacity of an air conditioner is made up of the sensible capacity, the output of the unit used to remove heat from the air in the area being conditioned, and the latent capacity, the output of the unit used to dehumidify the air in the area being conditioned. For humid climates and applications, the sensible/latent capacity split of the unit should be considered. The sensible capacity listed in the specification charts on page 55 is at a standard rating condition of 95°F dry bulb/75°F wet bulb outdoors; 80°F dry

bulb/67°F wet bulb indoors. The latent system capacity is 1.00 minus the Sensible capacity. (If the Sensible capacity is listed at .74 the Latent capacity is .26. This means that 74% of the capacity of the unit is used to remove heat from the air and 26% is used to remove moisture form the air at standard test conditions.)

In some applications information about the Sensible/Latent split, or ratio, at conditions other than the standard rating conditions is needed.

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