Nothing wrong with feeder taps either, feeder only needs to be 40 amps in this case.
40 ??
Nothing wrong with feeder taps either, feeder only needs to be 40 amps in this case.
Correct. 15 plus 40 doesn't always add up to 55.40 ??
I agree. I'd go the small sub-panel route. One 3p breaker and one 2p breaker.It looks like the heater is 3 phase 40 amps and the motor is single phase 15 amps max OCPD. Two circuits. At least that's how I see it.
Correct. 15 plus 40 doesn't always add up to 55.
Heater draws 27.8 amps x 1.25 = 34.75
Blower draws 1.8 amps not sure it even needs to have 1.25 factor applied but either way puts you over 35 and under 40, so minimum conductor ampacity and minimum overcurrent protection for the feeder is 40 amps. You can tap that feeder with those two loads with a 40 and a 15 amp breaker.
Heater draws 37.8 amps.
4th line of the nameplate says: Heater Amps 27.8
Of course, then you'd have to wonder how they got an MCA of 37.8 for the heater.
That was my initial thought that it was only one circuit for both the heater and fan, like an AC unit. The numbers work out close when you add them together.
David answered with what I had to say.Heater draws 37.8 amps.
4th line of the nameplate says: Heater Amps 27.8
Of course, then you'd have to wonder how they got an MCA of 37.8 for the heater.
I don't know the manufacturer knew what they were doing when marking it. MCA should be 125% largest load plus other loads I believe, worst case it would be 125% both the loads, they didn't match for either way, was close enough if rounding to tenth of an amp for an individual blower circuit though.It's close, but it's pretty clear that the unit is meant to have separate connections.
It looks like the heater is 3 phase 40 amps and the motor is single phase 15 amps max OCPD. Two circuits. At least that's how I see it.
3 x #6 AWG
So the inspector that can't decipher details will pass itWhy #6?
20 amp circuit would violate the nameplate MOCPGoing abck there today just going to add another 20 a 208v ckt and charge him for it $$$$$ I love change orders
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Several years down the road when the wiring diagram can't be read, it will be easier to trace conductors when troubleshooting because they aren't all bundled togetherThat is some of the worst factory wiring I've ever seen but fairly typical for HVAC manufacturers. :roll::roll:
That is some of the worst factory wiring I've ever seen but fairly typical for HVAC manufacturers. :roll::roll: