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Power Connection Kits For
Premium Series (5200)
265 or 277 Volt Installations
National Electrical Code (Article 440 section G) requires
permanent connection for installation on circuit in excess of
250 volts.
Permanent Connection Kits are available for 265 volt
installations. The regular kit consists of a self-aligning
9-pin connector that plugs into a mating connector on the
chassis, a length of power cord with the plug cap molded to
the end. There are four 265 volt cord sets so that the desired
heater KW will be achieved when the correct RAK5*** kit is
selected. See chart below for guide. These cord sets will
match the receptacle in the RAK204E Series sub-base. It is
important that care be used in this selection process. This
cord set, when used with the appropriate sub-base with
provided chase way from the junction box to the sub-base, is
considered to be permanently connected.
For those installations that require a method of direct
connection using flexible or rigid conduit, the RAK4002
junction box (provided with chassis) can be used and the
field supplied conduit attached to it. The universal cord set
will be cut off and connections made inside the
junction box.
Electrical Wiring Information
For all installations feeder, sub-feeder, branch circuit and
electrical protective devices and selection must conform to
the National Electrical Code and to local codes.
Maximum connected load in amperes, including demands
for the electric heater and the fan motor, are shown on page
54. Branch circuit ampacity and electrical protective device
sizing are shown at left. More than one unit per branch
circuit is not recommended; however, when in doubt,
consult the National Electrical Code. All wiring, including
installation of receptacle, must conform to local electrical
regulations and codes.
Replacement of Existing Chassis
230/208 Volt and 265 Volt Units
There have been changes to NEC and improvements and
modifications to the Zoneline chassis and sub-bases since
the unit was first introduced. Some of these changes require
alterations to be made when replacing an older unit with a
new chassis.
Line Cord Connected Units
The plug configuration of new line cord connected units
complies with the current NEC standards. Older
installations may have wall receptacles that conformed to
NEC standards at the time the building was constructed and
may not match the configuration of the plug on the new
line cord. Recommended solution is to change the wall
receptacle to conform to current standard plug
configuration. See chart on page 38 for current receptacle
configuration.
Permanent Connected Units With Sub-base
If the existing unit is connected to a sub-base the installation
of the new unit may involve modifying the existing
installation slightly. It is recommended these modifications
be made by a qualified electrician.
If the existing sub-base is the full width of the wall case,
RAK201 sub-base access plate may be ordered and used to
replace the cover on the old sub-base. Field supplied wiring,
conduit and conduit connectors should be used to make
connection between new chassis and the center knockout of
the RAK201. The wiring connections should be made inside
the sub-base and the RAK201 attached to the sub-base with
the 2 screws provided.
If the existing  sub-base is not the full width of the wall case
the electrician will have to modify the existing cover plate to
allow field supplied wiring, conduit, and conduit connectors
to be run from the permanent connection kit to the sub-
base.
NEMA7-15R; receptacle used on 265V sub-base
GE0715
NEMA7-20R; receptacle used on 265V sub-base
GE0720-3
NEMA7-30R; receptacle used on 265V sub-base
GE073
Permanent
Heater
Circuit
Protective Device
Connection Kit Voltage
KW
Ampacity (Fuse Included)
RAK5152
 265
1.7
 15 Amp
15 Amp
RAK5172
 265
3.0
 15 Amp
15 Amp
RAK5202
 265
3.7
 20 Amp
20 Amp
RAK5302
 265
5.0
 30 Amp
30 Amp
15 Amp
20 Amp
30 Amp