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Rotation

 is determined automatically the first time the motor is operated. It 

is important to operate the motor for the first time in the HVAC system. Do 

not bench test the motor. The first time the motor is operated the following         

sequence should be recognized:

•  The motor will run very slowly in CW rotation (lead end) for approximately 15 

seconds then stop.

•  The motor will run very slowly in CCW rotation (lead end) for approximately 

15 seconds.

• The motor will then either:

increase speed (related to the speed selection energized) at the current 

CCW rotation if that is the direction it has selected;

or stop, reverse to CW rotation and increase speed to CW rotation. 

Once the motor speeds up, the direction the motor is operating is the 

direction it has selected. It will now start and run in this direction the rest 

of its life. It will never perform this function again. If this is not the correct 

direction it can be reversed. 

Changing the rotation of the motor after it has selected a rotation using the        

process above is accomplished with the following steps. 

• Turn off the power to the HVAC system.

• Leave the HIGH VOLTAGE POWER wires connected 

•  Connect both the Black and Red (HV1 & HV2) HIGH VOLTAGE SIGNAL 

WIRES to the same L1 source as the Black HIGH VOLTAGE POWER wire.

• Leave the Blue LOW VOLTAGE SIGNAL wire connected to 24vac common.

•  Disconnect all the LOW VOLTAGE SIGNAL speed wires from the motor to the 

HVAC system controls.

•  Connect the White (Low Speed) LOW VOLTAGE SIGNAL wire only to the 

thermostat (R) terminal or directly to 24vac side of the transformer. 

•  Restore power to the HVAC system. There is no need for a thermostat       

demand. Set a stop watch for 1 minute. 

•  After 1 minute, turn off the power to the HVAC system and restore all wires to 

the desired configuration for the application.

• The next time the motor is energized it will operate in the opposite direction. 

Summary of Contents for Ec Max

Page 1: ...Electronically Commutated Motor Wiring Manual R 0 G 105 B 62 00693e GREEN SPECS R 0 G 0 B 0 000000 BLACK SPECS FONT Arial Bold...

Page 2: ...packardonline com 800 334 1769 2 Table of Contents Safety Considerations 3 Application Guide 4 5 6 7 8 Operational Characteristics 9 10 11 12 Diagnostics Maintenance Warranty 13 Specifications 14...

Page 3: ...applying power to this motor Use of the wires provided in this kit is recommended Should additional wires be needed use equivalent size wire gauge and rated insulation Improper installation adjustment...

Page 4: ...In this manual there are two sets of instructions One for replacing PSC motors and one for replacing Constant Torque ECM Please make sure to use the correct instructions for the motor you are replaci...

Page 5: ...nuous Fan if applicable that were previously connected to the PSC motor Use the supplied jumper wires and terminals or wire nut all together Insulate the Red HV2 HIGH VOLTAGE SIGNAL wire with a wire n...

Page 6: ...packardonline com 800 334 1769 6 Using EC Max to replace PSC Permanent Split Capacitor induction motors...

Page 7: ...ed HV2 HIGH VOLTAGE SIGNAL wire to a L1 line voltage power source that is continuously powered when the unit disconnect is closed This wire can be connected to the same L1 source as the Black HIGH VOL...

Page 8: ...packardonline com 800 334 1769 8 Using EC Max to replace Constant Torque ECM...

Page 9: ...itself When the Red wire is energized the LOW VOLTAGE SIGNAL wires provide both the ON OFF command for the motor and determine the output level speed The LOW VOLTAGE SIGNAL wires provide the speed sel...

Page 10: ...nent Split Capacitor induction motors Example connection using the optional Y adapter when replacing PSC motors Using EC Max to replace Constant Torque ECM Example connection of one speed to multiple...

Page 11: ...s life It will never perform this function again If this is not the correct direction it can be reversed Changing the rotation of the motor after it has selected a rotation using the process above is...

Page 12: ...69 12 Wiring diagram for changing the rotation of the motor Using EC Max to replace PSC Permanent Split Capacitor induction motors Wiring diagram for changing the rotation of the motor Using EC Max to...

Page 13: ...purpose Buyer acknowledges that it alone has determined that the goods purchased will suitably meet the requirements of their intended use In no event will Packard be liable for consequential incident...

Page 14: ...ED HI HI Rotation CW or CCW automatically configured Bearing Ball Ambient Rating 40 C Enclosure Open Air Over OAO Frame size and dimensions NEMA 48 Frame 5 6 diameter see diagram below for DIM A B 1 3...

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