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1  E4 Electrical Installation #2 Wire Sizing and Materials

2  © 2005 Refrigeration Training Services - E4#2 Wire Sizing and Materials v1.2 2 AMPACITY Ampacity is: The AMPerage handling capACITY of wire, fuse, or CB It is the amperage draw PLUS a 25% safety factor Or, the amperage load x 1.25 = Ampacity Example: Name plate amperage is 12 amps 12 amps load x 1.25 = 15 amps ampacity Ampacity is the value used to determine the correct size of wires, fuses, and circuit breakers for inductive (motor) loads ACITY AMP

3  © 2005 Refrigeration Training Services - E4#2 Wire Sizing and Materials v1.2 3 Wire Insulation The insulation on a wire is a factor in its rated ampacity Examples of wire insulation descriptions: TW –Thermoplastic, Wet (and dry) locations THHN –Thermoplastic, High-Heat resistant, Nylon

4  © 2005 Refrigeration Training Services - E4#2 Wire Sizing and Materials v1.2 4 Wire sizing Wire is rated in AWG (American Wire Gauge) The lower the number, the thicker the wire The lower the number, the higher the amperage capacity

5  © 2005 Refrigeration Training Services - E4#2 Wire Sizing and Materials v1.2 5 Ampacity and Wire Insulation 30*30# 10 20*25# 12 15* 20 # 14 Maximum Amp Ratings* Ampacity for Type TW & UF Wire size AWG * According to the electrical code, the overcurrent protection shall not exceed 15A for #14, 20A for #12, or 30A for #10 Ampacity for Type THHN 25 30 40 (However, insulation is a factor in locations above 86  F) *

6  © 2005 Refrigeration Training Services - E4#2 Wire Sizing and Materials v1.2 6 Wire Marking Marking on the cable usually indicates wire type, insulation, conductor size, and application. Following are some examples: –NM: Non Metallic casing enclosing the wire –MC: Metal Clad casing enclosing the wire –UF: Underground Feeder –SEC: Service Entrance Cable –#12 AWG: Size 12 American Wire Gauge

7  © 2005 Refrigeration Training Services - E4#2 Wire Sizing and Materials v1.2 7 Some Examples of Common Indoor Wiring Materials Non Metallic cable (NM, Romex®) Armored cable (AC, MC, BX) Rigid Metallic Conduit (EMT, “Thinwall”)

8  © 2005 Refrigeration Training Services - E4#2 Wire Sizing and Materials v1.2 8 “Romex”  Two #12 wires with a bare ground wire Type TW insulation Non-metallic cable

9  © 2005 Refrigeration Training Services - E4#2 Wire Sizing and Materials v1.2 9 MC (Metal Clad) or Armored Cable (AC) Insulating Bushing

10  © 2005 Refrigeration Training Services - E4#2 Wire Sizing and Materials v1.2 10 Electric Metallic Tubing (EMT) Connector Coupling

11  © 2005 Refrigeration Training Services - E4#2 Wire Sizing and Materials v1.2 11 Outdoor Wiring For outdoor condensing units, the wiring materials must be flexible, liquid tight, and damage resistant Following is one example of the wiring used

12  © 2005 Refrigeration Training Services - E4#2 Wire Sizing and Materials v1.2 12 Flexible Liquid Tight Conduit 90 ° Connector Coiled metal for flexible strength Plastic sheathing to make it “liquid tight”

13  © 2005 Refrigeration Training Services - E4#2 Wire Sizing and Materials v1.2 13 Unit Ratings The unit data plate contains important electrical information Based on the information on the following slide, wire and circuit breaker sizes can be determined

14  © 2005 Refrigeration Training Services - E4#2 Wire Sizing and Materials v1.2 14 Sample A/C Electrical Data What is the wire size and circuit size for the above unit? Unit RatingVoltage Compressor RLA 208/230-3-60 Compressor LRA 7 ½ Tons OFM FLA MCAMOCP 19.01421.925.635 Note: The overcurrent protection device must be a fuse or HACR breaker. * The circuit may be fused at a maximum of 35 amps (MOCP) A unit with 25.6 ampacity (MCA) requires: a minimum 30 amp circuit # 10 wire Note: For ampacity calculations of a multi-motor assembly, 25% is added only to the largest motor. Example: 19.0 x 1.25 = 23.75 + 1.9 for OFM = 25.6 MCA LEGEND RLA – Rated Load AmpsFLA – Full Load Amps LRA – Lock Rotor Amps MCA – Minimum Circuit Amps OFM – Outside Fan Motor MOCP – Max.*Overcurrent Protection

15  © 2005 Refrigeration Training Services - E4#2 Wire Sizing and Materials v1.2 15 Common HVACR Ratings The following table is a useful guideline for determining the wire and circuit breaker sizes for the most common motor amperages

16  © 2005 Refrigeration Training Services - E4#2 Wire Sizing and Materials v1.2 16 Wire and Circuit Breaker Sizing for Motor Loads 0 – 1215# 14 13 – 1620# 12 17 – 2430# 10 25 - 3240# 8 33 - 4860# 6 Total Unit AmpsCircuit Breaker Amps Wire Size

17  © 2005 Refrigeration Training Services - E4#2 Wire Sizing and Materials v1.2 17


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