wwhitney
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- Berkeley, CA
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- Retired
Hmm, another possibility is that like mini-splits, this outdoor unit provides power to the indoor unit (didn't check installation manual to see if that's true), and that the difference between the 3, 4, and 5 ton units is purely within the indoor unit, they do actually use the same compressor RLA. That would surprise me somewhat, but I can't say that I know enough to say that it's not plausible.How do you know there aren't other things in that compressor unit that aren't drawing power, like controls?
This possibility just reinforces the idea that the load needs to be based on MCA, as that total would include any other loads that are not enumerated as motors within the outdoor unit. So then use MCA or more accurately and still conservatively MCA - 25% RLA (on the assumption that the compressor is the largest motor; if the assumption is wrong, it's just somewhat an overestimate).
Cheers, Wayne