
LEGEND AND NOTES FOR FIG. 31 AND 32
Fig. 31 — Typical Wiring Schematic (559F180, 460-v Shown) (cont)
AHA
— Adjustable Heat Anticipator
BKR W/AT — Breaks with Amp Turns
C
— Contactor, Compressor
CAP
— Capacitor
CB
— Circuit Breaker
CC
— Cooling Compensator
CLO
— Compressor Lockout
CLS
— Compressor Lockout Switch
COMP
— Compressor Motor
CT
— Current Transformer
DM
— Damper Motor
DU
— Dummy Terminal
EQUIP
— Equipment
FL
— Fuse Link
FPT
— Freeze Protection Thermostat
FU
— Fuse
GND
— Ground
HC
— Heater Contactor
HPS
— High-Pressure Switch
HTR
— Heater
IFC
— Indoor-Fan Contactor
IFCB — Indoor-Fan Circuit Breaker
IFM
— Indoor-Fan Motor
IFR
— Indoor-Fan Relay
L
— Light
LOR
— Lockout Relay
LPS
— Low-Pressure Switch
LS
— Limit Switch
MAT
— Mixed-Air Thermostat
OAT
— Outdoor-Air Thermostat
OFC
— Outdoor-Fan Contactor
OFM — Outdoor-Fan Motor
OP
— Overcurrent Protector
PL
— Plug Assembly
PRI
— Primary
QT
— Quadruple Terminal
SR
— Solenoid Relay
SW
— Switch
TB
— Terminal Block
TC
— Thermostat Cooling
TH
— Thermostat Heating
TRAN — Transformer
Terminal (Marked)
Terminal (Unmarked)
Terminal Block
Splice
Factory Wiring
Field Wiring
To Indicate Common
Potential Only, Not
To Represent Wiring
Option/Accessory Wiring
NOTES:
1. Compressor and fan motors thermally protected; 3-phase motors protected against
primary single-phasing conditions.
2. If any of the original wire furnished must be replaced, it must be replaced with
type 90 C wire or its equivalent.
3. Jumpers are omitted when unit is equipped with economizer.
4. The CLO locks out the compressor to prevent short cycling on compressor over-
load and safety devices. Before replacing CLO, check these devices.
5. Number(s) indicates the line location of used contacts. A bracket over (2) num-
bers signifies a single-pole, double-throw contact. An underlined number sig-
nifies a normally-closed contact. A plain (no line) number signifies a normally-
open contact.
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