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Electrical - Circuit Sizing and Wire Routing

In the U.S.A., wiring must conform with current local codes 

and the current National Electric Code (NEC). In Canada, 

wiring must conform with current local codes and the 

current Canadian Electrical Code (CEC).

Refer to the furnace or air handler installation instructions 

for additional wiring application diagrams and refer to unit 

nameplate for minimum circuit ampacity and maximum 

overcurrent protection size.

24VAC Transformer

Use the transformer provided with the furnace or air handler 

for low-voltage control power (24VAC - 40 VA minimum).

Thermostat Control and Low Voltage 

Control Wiring

The  NS23AMA variable capacity unit may be installed 

using a conventional 24VAC two-stage cooling or single-

stage cooling thermostat.

NOTE: 

The conventional 24VAC thermostat must have a 

compressor minimum on time of three minutes to prevent 

compressor short cycling. 

The  NS23AMA unit will provide full variable capacity 

operation when installed with a conventional 24VAC 

two-stage cooling or single-stage cooling thermostat. 

The  NS23AMA outdoor control has advanced control 

algorithms using the NS23AMA suction pressure sensor to 

provide true variable capacity operation.

When utilizing a two-stage conventional 24VAC thermostat, 

four wires are required to control the outdoor unit (R, C, Y1 

and Y2). Refer to the NS23AMA

 field wiring diagram for a 

conventional 24VAC two-stage thermostat.

When utilizing a single-stage conventional 24VAC 

thermostat, three wires are required to control the outdoor 

unit (R, C, and Y1) and Y1 is jumpered to Y2 in the outdoor 

unit. Note that the published performance data is based 

upon the use of a two-stage thermostat. Refer to the 

NS23AMA

 field wiring diagram for a conventional 24VAC 

single-stage thermostat.

NS23AMA Low Voltage Control Wiring 

Connections

The NS23AMA variable capacity units are provided with (2) 

RAST 6-Pin connections in the installation instruction bag 

for  connecting  the  field  low  voltage  control  wiring  to  the 

NS23AMA harnesses in the low voltage control make-up 

box. One RAST 6-pin connector is labeled with terminals 

TST, DF, R, I+, I- and C. The second RAST 6-pin connector 

is labeled with terminals DS, O, Y1, Y2, L and W.

Electrical Shock Hazard! 

Can cause injury or death. Unit must be 

properly grounded in accordance with 

national and local codes.
Line voltage is present at all components 

when unit is not in operation on units 

with single-pole contactors. Disconnect 

all remote electric power supplies before 

opening access panel. Unit may have 

multiple power supplies.

 WARNING

ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD)

Precautions and Procedures

Electrostatic discharge can affect electronic components. 

Take care during unit installation and service to protect 

the unit’s electronic controls. Precautions will help to 

avoid control exposure to electrostatic discharge by 

putting the unit, the control and the technician at the 

same electrostatic potential. Touch hand and all tools 

on an unpainted unit surface before performing any 

service procedure to neutralize electrostatic charge.

 WARNING

Fire Hazard. Use of aluminum wire with this product 

may result in a fire, causing property damage, severe 

injury or death. Use copper wire only with this product.

 WARNING

Failure to use properly sized wiring and circuit breaker 

may result in property damage. Size wiring and circuit 

breaker(s) per Technical Specifications and unit rating 

plate.

 WARNING

Summary of Contents for GE NS23AMA

Page 1: ...ry When installing the unit use care to avoid sharp edges WARNING The Clean Air Act of 1990 bans the intentional venting of refrigerant CFCs HCFCs and HFCs as of July 1 1992 Approved methods of recove...

Page 2: ...te unit away from windows patios decks etc where unit operation sounds may disturb customer Leave some slack between structure and unit to absorb vibration Place a sound absorbing material such as Iso...

Page 3: ...CAUTION Elevate unit per local climate and code requirements to provide clearance above estimated snowfall level and ensure adequate drainage of unit Use snow stand in areas where prolonged freezing t...

Page 4: ...Piping Guidelines DO NOT LOCATE THE UNIT On brick concrete blocks or unstable surfaces Near clothes dryer exhaust vents Near sleeping area or near windows Under eaves where water snow or ice can fall...

Page 5: ...ssure in system is raised above 40 psig DO NOT REPLACE COMPRESSOR IMPORTANT The NS23AMA is a variable capacity cooling system utilizing variable speed compressor technology With the variable speed com...

Page 6: ...0 7 8 5 8 36 3 4 48 7 8 60 Table 4 Line Set Guidelines 51 to 150 Linear Feet in Length Tonnage Line SIze Total Linear Length ft 25 50 75 100 125 150 24 5 16 25 50 55 48 40 33 Max Elevation ft 3 8 25 5...

Page 7: ...NUT Figure 5 Remove Expansion Valve Uncased Coil Shown 1 On fully cased coils remove the coil access and plumbing panels 2 Remove any shipping clamps from the liquid line and distributor assembly 3 Di...

Page 8: ...ulator that can control the pressure down to 1 or 2 psig 6 9 to 13 8 kPa WARNING Refrigerant must be reclaimed in accordance with national and local codes WARNING 1 Set the recovery machine for liquid...

Page 9: ...ulb insulation is required if mounted external to the coil casing sensing bulb installation for bulb positioning STUB END TEFLON RING LIQUID LINE ASSEMBLY WITH BRASS NUT DISTRIBUTOR ASSEMBLY 3 Install...

Page 10: ...main round Do not crimp end of the line Remove service cap and core from both the vapor and liquid line service ports 1 2 LIQUID LINE SERVICE VALVE SERVICE PORT CORE SERVICE PORT CAP SERVICE PORT CORE...

Page 11: ...E VALVES POINT FLAME AWAY FROM SERVICE VALVE PREPARATION FOR NEXT STEP 7 WRAP SERVICE VALVES To help protect service valve seals during brazing wrap water saturated cloths around service valve bodies...

Page 12: ...side of the manifold gauge set in order to pressurize the line set and the indoor unit E After a few minutes open one of the service valve ports and verify that the refrigerant added to the system ea...

Page 13: ...r liquid refrigerant Open the manifold gauge valve 1 to 2 psig in order to release the vacuum in the line set and indoor unit G Perform the following Close manifold gauge valves Shut off HFC 410A cyli...

Page 14: ...oor unit Note that the published performance data is based upon the use of a two stage thermostat Refer to the NS23AMA field wiring diagram for a conventional 24VAC single stage thermostat NS23AMA Low...

Page 15: ...the floor It should not be installed on an outside wall or where it can be affected by sunlight or drafts THERMOSTAT 5 FEET 1 5M Figure 8 NOTE 24VAC Class II circuit connections are made in the contr...

Page 16: ...tion Type Less than 100 30m 18 Temperature Rating 35 C Minimum More than 100 30m 16 Table 7 Conventional 24VAC Thermostat Wiring Route High Voltage and Ground Wires Any excess high voltage field wirin...

Page 17: ...G DS W2 Y2 Y2 O D SENSOR OPTIONAL R2 FOR SINGLE STAGE OPERATION INSTALL A JUMPER BETWEEN Y1 TO Y2 ON THE OUTDOOR UNIT TERMINAL STRIP Figure 10 Conventional 24VAC Cooling Thermostat Wiring Single Stage...

Page 18: ...cooling blower demand must also be provided to initiate blower operation on the cooling speed on the indoor unit The compressor and outdoor fan motor will operate at 100 capacity To exit the charging...

Page 19: ...l will begin to ramp up the compressor capacity until maximum capacity is achieved The NS23AMA unit will cycle off once the thermostat demand is satisfied Start Up If unit is equipped with a crankcase...

Page 20: ...P ANGLE TYPE SERVICE VALVE FRONT SEATED CLOSED STEM CAP VALVE STEM SHOWN OPEN INSERT HEX WRENCH HERE ANGLE TYPE SERVICE VALVE BACK SEATED OPENED 1 Remove stem cap with an appropriately sized wrench 2...

Page 21: ...vel The system should be inspected and serviced before each cooling season by a licensed professional HVAC service technician or equivalent Homeowner Maintenance The following maintenance may be perfo...

Page 22: ...ill check the refrigerant charge per the charging sticker information on the outdoor unit 2 Verify that system total static pressure and airflow settings are within specific operating parameters 3 Ver...

Page 23: ...ENT PROTECTION SIZE REFER TO COMPRESSOR IN UNIT FOR ACTUAL TERMINAL ARRANGEMENT COMPRESSOR CONTACTOR RED L2 2 K1 1 RT13 WARNING ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD CAN CAUSE INJURY OR DEATH UNIT MUST BE GROUNDED IN...

Page 24: ..._____________ Actual Amps ______ Rated Volts _______ Actual Volts ________ Condenser Fan Full Load Amps _________ Actual Amps ______ Cooling Mode Suction Pressure ____________________ Liquid Pressure...

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