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3.8.4 MOTOR SPEED

• Low voltage control connections are made to low voltage pigtails
extending  from  top  of  air  handler  (see  Figure  1).  Connections  for
control wiring are made with wire nuts. Control wiring knockouts (7/8˝)
are  also  provided  on  the  right  and  left  side  of  the  unit  for  side
connection.

• See wiring diagrams attached to indoor and outdoor sections to be
connected.

•  Make sure, after installation, separation of control wiring and power
wiring has been maintained.

3.8.3 GROUNDING

The unit must be permanently grounded. Failure to do so can 
result in electrical shock causing personal injury or death.    

•  Grounding may be accomplished when installed in accordance with
electrical codes by bonding the metal conduit to the unit cabinet or by
attaching ground wire(s) to ground lug(s) provided in the unit wiring
compartment.

• Ground lug(s) are located close to wire entrance on left side of unit
(upflow).  Lug(s)  may  be  moved  to  marked  locations  near  wire
entrance on right side of unit (upflow) if alternate location is more
convenient.

• Use of multiple supply circuits require grounding of each circuit to
lug(s) provided in unit.

• If required, install a branch circuit disconnect of adequate size,
located within sight of, and readily accessible to the unit.

IMPORTANT:  After  the  Electric  Heater  is  installed,  units  are

equipped with one 60 amp. circuit breaker. These breaker(s) protect
the  internal  wiring  in  the  event  of  a  short  circuit  and  serve  as  a
disconnect. Circuit breakers installed within the unit do not provide
over-current  protection  of  the  supply  wiring  and  therefore  may  be
sized larger than the branch circuit protection.

Supply  circuit  power  wiring  must  be  75°C  minimum  copper

conductors  only.  See  Electrical  Data  in  this  section  for  ampacity,
wire size and circuit protector requirements. Supply circuit protective
devices may be either fuses or “HACR” type circuit breakers.
• Power wiring may be connected to either the right or left side

.

Two 7/8” dia. concentric knockouts are provided for connection of
power wiring to unit.
• Power  wiring  is  connected  to  the  power  terminal  block  in  unit
electric cabinet.

3.8.2 CONTROL WIRING

IMPORTANT: Class 2 low voltage control wiring should not be run in 
conduit with main power wiring and must be separated from power 
wiring, unless class 1 wire of proper voltage rating is used. 

Select  a  thermostat  that  is  commonly  used  with  HP  or  AC  single 
stage heating/cooling with electric heat. The thermostat will energize 
the fan on a demand for heating or cooling.

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  rooms  being  controlled  by  the  thermostat.  The  thermostat 
should be mounted 4 to 5 feet above the floor.

• Low  voltage  control  wiring  should  be  18 Awg.  color-coded.  For
lengths longer than 100 ft., 16 Awg. wire should be used.

ECM Motor Speed Taps(Model number 24

30

36)

Tap

Delay---off

Time (s)

24

30

36

Tap 1

30

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Tap 2

90

---

Default

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Tap 3

30

---

---

---

Tap 4

90

Default

---

Default

Tap 5

30

---

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---

Field wiring must comply with the National Electric Code (C.E.C. in 
Canada) and any applicable local ordinance.  

Disconnect all power to unit before installing or servicing.  More 
than one disconnect switch may be required to de-energize the 
equipment. Hazardous voltage can cause severe personal injury 
or death.    

3.8.1 POWER WIRING

It is important that proper electrical power is available for connection 
to  the  unit  model  being  installed.  See  the  unit  nameplate,  wiring 
diagram and electrical data in the installation instructions.

WARNING

WARNING

3.5 Refrigerant Piping

Refrigerant  pipe  connections  are  located  on  the  top  of  the  unit. 
Refrigerant piping external to the unit shall be sized in accordance 
with  the  instructions  of  the  outdoor  equipment.  When  units  are 
recessed mounted in the wall, make certain that piping connections 
are pressure tested prior to the wall being closed. While brazing, be 
sure to protect the cabinet and grommets from heat damage.

3.6 Metering Device

All  units  are  shipped  and  installed  with  an  internally-checked, 
non-bleed  TXV  designed  for  air  conditioning  or  heat  pump 
operation.  Pressures  equalize  after  shut  down.  Some  outdoor 
models  may  require  a  start  assist  kit.  See  outdoor  unit  for  more 
information.

3.7 Blower

3.8 Wiring

3.10 Thermostat

An air filter must be installed before air enters the evaporator coil in 
order  to  protect  the  coil,  blower,  and  other  internal  parts  from 
excessive dirt and dust . A filter must be installed. Consult the filter 
manufacturer for proper sizing and maximum velocity requirements.

3.9 Air Filter

This  unit  is  supplied  with  a  multi-speed  motor  with  a  direct  drive 
blower wheel which can obtain various air flows. The unit is shipped 
with factory set cooling and heating speed taps. Airflow performance 
tables are available for additional speed taps. Disconnect all power 
to the unit before making any adjustments to the motor speed taps. 
Be sure to check the air flow and the temperature drop across the 
evaporator coil to ensure sufficient air flow.

Filter Sizes

18/24 

16

Χ

20[406

Χ

508] 

MODEL 

FILTER SIZE IN [mm]  

30/36 

20

Χ

20[508

Χ

508] 

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