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3.12 Operational And Checkout Procedures

3.13 Maintenance

The circuit from R to Y is also complete energizing the compressor 

contactor of the outdoor unit. The contactor will close and start the 

compressor and condenser fan motor.

Cooling (heat pump)

Constant torque version – When the thermostat calls for cooling, the 

circuit from R to G is completed. The blower motor is energized 

directly by the 24VAC signal from the thermostat.

The circuit from R to Y is also complete energizing the compressor 

contactor of the outdoor unit. The contactor will close and start the 

compressor and condenser fan motor.

Circuit R to O energizes the reversing valve to the cooling position.

Heating (heat pump)

Constant torque version – When the thermostat calls for heating, the 

circuit from R to G is completed and the blower motor is energized 

directly by the 24VAC signal from the thermostat.

The circuit from R to Y is also complete energizing the compressor 

contactor of the outdoor unit. The contactor will close and start the 

compressor and condenser fan motor.

In the heating mode, the reversing valve of the outdoor unit is not 

energized.

If the indoor temperature continues to fall, the R to W circuit is 

completed energizing the electric heat contactor(s).

Heating (electric heat only)

Note: The thermostat must be setup to bring the blower on when the 

electric heat is energized.

Constant torque version - When the thermostat calls for heating, the 

circuit from R to G is completed and the blower motor is energized 

directly by the 24VAC signal from the thermostat. The circuit from R 

to W is completed energizing the heating contactor(s).

To obtain proper performance, all units must be operated and charge 

adjustments made in accordance with procedures found in the 

Service Facts document of the outdoor unit.

After installation has been completed, it is recommended that the 

entire system be checked against the following list:

[  ] 1. Be sure unit suspension (if used) is secure and there are no 

tools or loose debris in, around or on top of the unit.

[  ] 2. Properly insulate suction lines and fittings.

[  ] 3. Properly secure and isolate all refrigerant lines.

[  ] 4. Verify that all electrical connections are tight.

[  ] 5. Check all duct outlets; they must be open and unrestricted.

[  ] 6. Check drain lines and be sure all joints are tight.

[  ] 7. Be sure the return air filter is installed.

[  ] 8. Operate complete system in each mode to verify proper perfor-

mance. Verify operation of supplementary electric heater.

Defrost

Supplemental heat during defrost can be provided by connecting the 

X2 (black) wire from the outdoor unit to W1 at the indoor unit. This 

will prevent cold air from being discharged from the indoor unit 

during defrost.

Low voltage control wiring should be 18 Awg, color coded (105 

degree C minimum). For lengths longer than 100ft., 16 Awg wire 

should be used. Make certain that separation of control wiring and 

power wiring has been maintained.

The system air filter(s) should be inspected, cleaned or replaced at 

least monthly. Make certain that the access panels are replaced and 

secured properly before placing the unit back in operation. This 

product is designed for dependable service; however, periodic 

maintenance should be scheduled and conducted by trained profes-

sional service personnel. This service should be conducted at least 

annually, and should include testing and inspection of electrical and 

refrigerant components. The heat transfer surface should be cleaned. 

The blower motor is permanently lubricated for normal operating 

conditions.

Section 4. Wiring

R

G

C

W1

R

B

O

Y

X2

R

G

B/C

O

Y

W

HEAT PUMP SYSTEMS

Blue

24 VAC HOT

FAN

24 VAC
Common

SOV

COOL/HEAT
1st STAGE

HEATING
2nd STAGE

Thermostat

Air Handler

Outdoor

Unit

Black

White

White

AC  SYSTEMS

R

G

C

W1

B

Y

R

G

B/C

Y

W

Blue

24 VAC HOT

FAN

24 VAC
Common

COOLING

HEAT

Thermostat

Air Handler

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3: If Any Of The Original Wire ,As Supplied,Must Be Replaced.Use The Same

Or Equivalent Type Wire.

4: Connect R To R,G To G,Etc.See Outdoor Instruction For Details.
5: To Change Speed Tap,Move Blue Wire Desird Terminal.
6: See Airflow Tables For Tap Usage.
7:Factory Wires May Be Present,DO NOT USE.

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2: To Be Wired In Accordance With NEC And Local Codes.
3: If Any Of The Original Wire ,As Supplied,Must Be Replaced.Use The Same

Or Equivalent Type Wire.

4: Connect R To R,G To G,Etc.See Outdoor Instruction For Details.
5: To Change Speed Tap,Move Blue Wire Desird Terminal.
6: See Airflow Tables For Tap Usage.
7:Factory Wires May Be Present,DO NOT USE.

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3.11 Sequence of Operation 

Cooling (cooling only)

Constant torque version – When the thermostat calls for cooling, the 

circuit from R to G is completed. The blower motor is energized 

directly by the 24VAC signal from the thermostat.

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2: To Be Wired In Accordance With NEC And Local Codes.
3: If Any Of The Original Wire ,As Supplied,Must Be Replaced.Use The Same

Or Equivalent Type Wire.

4: Connect R To R,G To G,Etc.See Outdoor Instruction For Details.
5: To Change Speed Tap,Move Green Wire Desird Terminal.
6: See Airflow Tables For Tap Usage.

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Page 2: ...ause rapid deterioration of the cabinet and internal components CAUTION SAFETY HAZARD Sharp Edge Hazard Be careful of sharp edges on equipment or any cuts made on sheet metal while installing or servi...

Page 3: ...bracket on the wall by using 3 wood screws not provided Make sure the bracket is level in order to provided proper drainage from the unit Note Do not attach the wall mounting bracket into unsupported...

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Page 5: ...will energize the fan on a demand for heat or cool Install the thermostat on an inside wall away from drafts lights or other heat sources in a location that has sufficient air circulation from other...

Page 6: ...uspension if used is secure and there are no tools or loose debris in around or on top of the unit 2 Properly insulate suction lines and fittings 3 Properly secure and isolate all refrigerant lines 4...

Page 7: ...onnect R To R G To G Etc See Outdoor Instruction For Details 5 To Change Speed Tap Move Blue Wire Desird Terminal 6 See Airflow Tables For Tap Usage 7 Factory Wires May Be Present DO NOT USE 2 Fig 4 2...

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