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TABLE  4
OPTIONAL FIELD INSTALLED ELECTRIC HEATER TABLE
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8
1/
8.
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0
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0
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3
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8
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0
4
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0,
6
22
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6
3/
6.
1
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6
4/
3
50
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0
68
/
60
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3
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4
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5.
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9
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0
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3
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2
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8
1/
8.
0
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0
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0
3
13
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25
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0
30
1/
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10
1
0
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3
1
5
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8
0
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0
4
20
10
0
1,
4
30
5.
70
0
0,
6
22
.
6
3/
6.
1
41
6
4/
3
50
5/
0
68
/
60
1
5
1
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3
1
5
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8
0
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25
10
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1
55
2.
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10
0
4,
8
31
.
4
5/
5.
2
61
8
6/
9
70
7/
0
84
/
48
9
0
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3
1
3
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8
0
2/
0
4
29
0
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7,
0
35
7.
60
0
0,
3
27
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8
1/
7.
1
2
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14
2/
8
25
2/
0
30
1/
0
10
1
5
1
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3
1
3
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8
0
2/
0
4
25
10
0
2,
1
55
2.
1
10
0
4,
8
32
.
1
3/
2.
6
31
9
3/
6
40
4/
0
58
/
80
1
9
0
B-
3
1
5
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H
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8
0
2/
0
4
29
0
0
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0
35
7.
60
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0,
3
27
.
8
1/
7.
1
2
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o
N
14
2/
8
25
2/
0
30
1/
0
10
1
5
1
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3
1
5
P
H
E3
-
8
0
2/
0
4
25
10
0
2,
1
55
2.
1
10
0
4,
8
32
.
1
3/
2.
6
31
9
3/
6
40
4/
0
58
/
80
1
IMPORTANT:
While this electrical data is presented as a guide, it is important to electrically connect properly sized fuses and
conductor wires in accordance with the National Electrical Code and all existing local codes.
1
Maximum size of the time delay fuse or HACR circuit breaker for protection of field wiring devices.
2
Based on wire suit
able for 75°C.  Other wiring materials must be rated for marked “Minimum Circuit 
A
m
p
acity” or greater
.  Based
 on 75°C copper wire.  
All wiring must
conform to the National Electric Code and all local codes.
3
These “Minimum Circuit 
A
m
p
acity” values are to be used for sizing the field power conductors.  Refer to the National Electric C
ode (latest revision), 
Article 310 for power
conductor sizing.