ELECTRICAL DATA
Unit Size 
V / Ph / Hz
Min - Max  
Voltage
RLA LRA HP FLA HP FLA Appl. KW FLA
- - 11.1 15
4.59 19.9 25.0 30
6.88 29.9 35.0 40
9.18 39.9 45.0 50
13.80 60.0 65.1 70
- - 17.2 20
4.59 19.9 27.4 30
6.88 29.9 37.4 40
9.18 39.9 47.4 50
13.80 60.0 67.5 70
- - 19.6 25
4.59 19.9 29.4 35
6.88 29.9 39.4 45
9.18 39.9 49.4 60
13.80 60.0 69.5 80
Legend and Notes for Electrical Data Table
OFM  - Outdoor (Condenser) Fan Motor
IFM - Indoor (Evaporator) Fan Motor
(AB) =5v
(BC) =7v
(AC) =2v
AB  = 392v
BC = 404v Determine Percentage Voltage Imbalance.
AC = 395v
1191 7
3 397
Electric Heater
1/2 4.1
7.8 51.5 1/3 1.4 3/4 6.0
7.660
MOCP
Compressor  OFM50ZPM - Application IFM 
MCA
35.
0
360 - 440400/3/50
36
48
4.5 1/3 1.4
8.5 67.1 1/3 1.4 1
FLA - Full Load Amps
RLA - Rated Load Amps
LRA - Locked Rotor Amps APP - Application power at rated power supply voltage
MCA - Minimum Circuit Amps MOCP - Maximum Overcurrent Protection
Unbalanced 3-Phase Supply Voltage
= 100 X
Maximum Deviation From Average Voltage
Average Voltage
Example: Supply Voltage is 400V - 3ph - 50Hz
Never operate a motor where phase imbalance in supply voltage is greater than 2%.
Use the following formula to determine the percentage of voltage imbalance
Determine maximum deviation from average voltage.
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
= 1.76%
397 - 392
404 - 397
457 - 397
% Voltage Imbalance
=  100 X
Maximum Deviation is  7v.
= 
= 397V
Average Voltage =
392  + 404 + 395
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