ELECTRICAL DATA (cont)

524A-B,C ALTERNATE MOTORS

UNIT

 

VOLTAGE

 

FAN MOTOR

POWER SUPPLY

 

524A-B

V*-PH-Hz

LIMITS

Hp (kW)

FLA

Minimum Circuit

MOCP

524A-C

 

Amps

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

208/230-1-60

187-253

2.4

(1.79)

11.0

13.8

20

072

208/230-3-60

187-253

2.9

(2.16)

7.5

9.4

15

460-3-60

414-506

2.9

(2.16)

3.4

4.3

15

 

 

575-3-60

518-632

2.0

(1.49)

2.3

2.9

15

 

208/230-1-60

187-253

2.4

(1.79)

11.0

13.8

15

090

208/230-3-60

187-253

2.9

(2.16)

7.5

9.4

15

460-3-60

414-506

2.9

(2.16)

3.4

4.3

15

 

 

575-3-60

518-632

3.0

(2.24)

3.8

4.8

15

 

208/230-3-60

187-253

3.7

(2.76)

10.2

12.8

20

120

460-3-60

414-506

3.7

(2.76)

4.8

6.0

15

 

575-3-60

518-632

3.0

(2.24)

3.8

4.8

15

 

208/230-3-60

187-253

3.7

(2.76)

10.2

12.7

20

150

460-3-60

414-506

3.7

(2.76)

4.8

6.0

15

 

575-3-60

518-632

5.0

(3.73)

5.1

6.4

15

 

208/230-3-60

187-253

5.0

(3.73)

14.6/12.8

18.3/16.0

30/25

180

460-3-60

414-506

5.0

(3.73)

6.4

8.0

15

 

575-3-60

518-632

5.0

(3.73)

5.1

6.4

15

 

208/230-3-60

187-253

7.5

(5.59)

21.5/19.4

26.9/24.3

45/40

240

460-3-60

414-506

7.5

(5.59)

9.7

12.1

20

 

575-3-60

518-632

7.5

(5.59)

7.8

9.8

15

 

208/230-3-60

187-253

10.0

(7.46)

28.2/26.8

35.3/33.5

60/60

300

460-3-60

414-506

10.0

(7.46)

13.4

16.8

30

 

575-3-60

518-632

10.0

(7.46)

10.3

12.9

20

LEGEND

FLA — Full Load Amps

MOCP — Maximum Overcurrent Protection

*Motors are designed for satisfactory operation within 10% of nominal voltages shown. Voltages should not exceed the limits shown in the Voltage Limits column.

NOTES:

1.Minimum circuit amps (MCA) and MOCP values are calculated in accordance with NEC (National Electrical Code) Article 440.

2.Motor FLA values are established in accordance with UL (Under- writers’ Laboratories) Standard 1995.

3.Unbalanced 3-Phase Supply Voltage

Never operate a motor where a phase imbalance in supply voltage is greater than 2%. Use the following formula to determine the per- centage of voltage imbalance.

% Voltage Imbalance

max voltage deviation from average voltage

= 100 x

average voltage

Example: Supply voltage is 460-3-60.

AB = 393 v BC = 403 v AC = 396 v

Average Voltage = 393 + 403 + 396 3

1192

=

3

= 397

Determine maximum deviation from average voltage. (AB) 397 – 393 = 4 v

(BC) 403 – 397 = 6 v (AC) 397 – 396 = 1 v

Maximum deviation is 6 v.

Determine percent of voltage imbalance.

6

% Voltage Imbalance = 100 x 397

=1.5%

This amount of phase imbalance is satisfactory as it is below the maximum allowable 2%.

IMPORTANT: If the supply voltage phase imbalance is more than 2%, contact your local electric utility company immediately.

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