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Wiring Diagram—WGPH45(49-60)AM

NOTE: 

Wiring is subject to change. Always refer to the wiring diagram on the unit for the most up-to-date wiring.  

NOTES:

1.

Replacement wire must be the same size and the same type 
insulation as original (at least 105ºC). Use copper conductor 
only.

2.

For 208-volt transformer operation, move the purple wires 
from Terminal 3 to Terminal 2 on the transformer.

3.

Start assist factor equipped, when required.

4.

Use copper conductors only.

++  Use N.E.C. Class 2 wire.

5.

Set DIP Switch 4 on VSTB to Off position.

6.

Refer to installation instructions for fan speed settings.

Goodman 6 Long

HIGH VOLTAGE!

WARNING

Disconnect ALL power before servicing. 
Multiple power sources may be present.
Failure to do so may cause property damage, personal injury or death.

Placeholder for Wiring Diagram

NO
T

E

 #

2

W

NO
T

E

 #

2

VSM

TR

24

V

20

8-

2

40

3

Control

240

R

O

20

8-

2

40

/1

/60

S

upply V

oltage

C

CO
M

P

C

S.

A

.

S

T1

R

L1

(H

igh V

oltage)

DF
1

C

NO
T

E

 #

3

H

F

RC
CF

CM

HV
DR

T2

C

DF
2

L2

DF1

PR

DF2

HVDR

LVDR

R R

Box

R

R

R

DFT

R

R

R

BK

W2

O

BK

H

RCCF

F

C

Y

BR

DC

R

Y

C

Y

2

24V

208

TR

C

BK

1

R

COMP

CM

BR

PR

4

1

PLF

BK

Y

S

BK

R

5

6

2

3

C R

R

O
C

W2

W1

G

Y1

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t

o

t

s

m

r

e

h

T

T2

T1

BU

NOTE #2

PR

L1

BU

GND

C

L2

PR

BK

60

/

/

1

0

4

2

-

8

0

2

7

8

9

BU

BR

W

R

R

BK

BK

R

Y

BU

BU

R

R

DFT

RVC

LPS

++

L

3

1

2

DC

DF
T

DF
T

Y

C

R

W2

O

W1

Y1

G

CO
M

4

5

6

PL
F

LV
D

R

R

R

O

O

W2

HP
S

C

If Used

N

G

RV
C

See NOTE 4

SA (If Used)
See NOTE 3

R

Y

BK

BK

BK

OR

OR

W

HPS

Y

BU

BU

Y

BU

BU

Y

Y

LP
S

SOL

BU

Y

BU

YC
O

N

S0
L

OT2

OT1

OTC

O

W/W2

E/W

1

R

YC

ONCO

MO

W2E

D

O U

T DO

O R

CO

ND

ENSER

HEA

TP

UM

P

B

T

S

V

C

R

Y 1

G

Y1/Y

2

HUMIDI

STA

T

W2

24

 V

AC

C

R

Y1

4

2
3

1

8

7

5
6

H

C

TI

W

PI

D

N

O

F

F

O

HUM

W1

HE

ATER

T HE

RM

OS

T AT

VSM

W

BR

OR

BU

R

PR

G

Y

Y

16-Pin 
Plug

Y2

R

W2

O

W1

Y1

G

C

Ther

mostat

Y2

VS
TB

See NOTES
5 & 6

LVJB

Factory Wiring

Line Voltage
Low Voltage

Optional High Voltage

Field Wiring

High Voltage
Low Voltage

C
CM
COMP
DC
DFT
GND
HPS
HVDR
LPS
LVDR
LVJB
PLF
RVC
RCCF
SA
TR
VSM
VSTB

Contactor
Condenser Motor
Compressor
Defrost Control
Defrost Thermostat
Equipment Ground
High Pressure Switch
High Voltage Defrost Relay
Low Pressure Switch
Low Voltage Defrost Relay
Low Voltage Junction Box
Female Plug Connector
Reversing Valve Coil
Run Capacitor for Compressor and Fan
Start Assist
Transformer
Variable Speed Motor
Variable Speed Terminal Block

Component Legend

BK
BU
BR
G
OR
PR
R
W

Black
Blue
Brown
Green
Orange
Purple
Red
White
Yellow 

Symbol Color

Summary of Contents for Gold WGPH45**AM

Page 1: ...ectric Heat Installation and Adjustment 6 Make Electrical Connections 6 Complete Installation 7 SEQUENCE OF OPERATION 7 Start up Procedure Cooling Cycle 7 Start up Procedure Heat Pump 8 Final System Checks 8 Explanation and Guidance Heat Pump 8 Defrost Cycle 9 System Troubleshooting 10 Circulating Air Blower 11 Blower Performance Data 12 CHARGE VERIFICATION 14 SYSTEM MAINTENANCE 16 TROUBLESHOOTING...

Page 2: ...e unit be placed so that the condenser air discharge does not blow toward windows less than 25 ft 7 6 m away Heat pumps require special location consideration in areas of heavy snow accumulation and or areas with prolonged continuous subfreezing temperatures Heat pump unit bases have holes under the outdoor coil to permit drainage of defrost water accumulation The unit must be situated to allow fr...

Page 3: ...g and general roofing material are furnished by the contractor Curbing must be installed in compliance with the National Roofing Contractors Association Manual Construct ductwork using current industry guidelines The ductwork must be placed into the roof curb before mounting the package unit Minimum Clearances The unit is designed to be located outside the building with an unobstructed condenser a...

Page 4: ... outdoor use Use copper conductors only All field wiring must be done in accordance with National Electrical Code requirements applicable requirements of UL or local codes where applicable Electrical wiring disconnect means and over current protection are to be supplied by the installer Refer to the rating plate for the maximum over current protection minimum service ampacity and operating voltage...

Page 5: ... and must be supplied and installed in the return duct system by the installer A field installed filter grille is recommended for easy and convenient access to the filters for periodic inspection and cleaning Filters must have adequate face area for the rated quantity of the unit See the Air Delivery Table for the recommended filter size Air Delivery Table Goodman 109 To prevent property damage th...

Page 6: ... of larger size than indicated could result in extensive damage to the equipment The manufacturer bears no responsibility for damage caused to equipment as result of the use of larger than is recommended size protective devices All units have undergone a run test prior to packaging for shipment This equipment has been started at minimum rated voltage and checked for satisfactory operation Do not a...

Page 7: ...2 Dispose of recycle all packaging materials 3 Check the heat pump or condensing unit in its final location SEQUENCE OF OPERATION Start upProcedure CoolingCycle 1 Disconnect power 2 Turn the thermostat switch to Cool and the fan switch to Auto 3 Set the temperature setting to the highest setting 4 Verify that all of the registers are set to the normal open position 5 Turn on the electrical supply ...

Page 8: ...s free from excessive vibration 4 Check that the tubes and lines are not rubbing against each other or against the sheet metal surfaces or edges If contact is found correct the problem 5 Set the thermostat at the appropriate setting for cooling and heating or automatic changeover for normal use 6 Check that the owner is instructed on the unit operation filter servicing correct thermostat operation...

Page 9: ...d the unit s defrost cycle will be initiated provided the sensor remains closed When the sensor opens approximately 60 F 16ºC the defrost cycle is terminated and the timing period is reset If the defrost cycle is not terminated due to the sensor temperature a 10 minute override interrupts the unit s defrost period Circuit Board Suggested Field Testing Troubleshooting 1 Run the unit in the heating ...

Page 10: ...citor weak open or shorted Check for unit voltage at compressor Check and tighten all connections Wait at least 2 hours for overload to reset If still open replace the compressor At compressor terminals voltage must be within 10 of nameplate volts when unit is operating Check capacitor Replace if defective Low suction Cool compressor iced evaporator coil Low indoor airflow Increase speed of blower...

Page 11: ... be changed according to the electric heat size The ECM motor provides many features not available on the traditional PSC motor These features include Improved Efficiency Constant CFM Soft Start and Stop Improved Humidity Control ECM Motor Speed Adjustment Each ECM blower motor has been preprogrammed for operation at 4 distinct airflow levels when operating in Cooling Heat Pump mode or Electric He...

Page 12: ... 889 819 Watts 202 214 221 229 235 246 258 264 T4 T5 CFM 1 267 1 213 1 162 1 120 1 058 1 009 932 841 Watts 218 226 236 245 247 260 272 275 WPC4542AM T1 CFM 1 123 1 070 1 025 984 942 894 839 774 Watts 162 170 182 193 204 216 229 242 T2 T3 CFM 1 437 1 390 1 354 1 318 1 281 1 243 1 204 1 165 Watts 310 317 331 342 355 366 377 389 T4 T5 CFM 1 528 1 490 1 450 1 410 1 383 1 348 1 312 1 267 Watts 372 379 ...

Page 13: ... 1 700 B Plus 1 870 B Plus 1 870 A Minus 1 620 A Minus 1 620 A Normal 1 800 A Normal 1 800 A Plus 1 980 A Plus 1 980 WGPH4560AM Cooling HP Speed Adjust Tap CFM Electric Heat Adjust Tap CFM D Minus 1 260 D Minus 1 260 D Normal 1 400 D Normal 1 400 D Plus 1 540 D Plus 1 540 C Minus 1 440 C Minus 1 440 C Normal 1 600 C Normal 1 600 C Plus 1 760 C Plus 1 760 B Minus 1 620 B Minus 1 620 B Normal 1 800 ...

Page 14: ...n 800 CFM Output for DIP Switch Combinations 5 and 6 Cooling Heating Model Speed Tap Switch 5 Switch 6 Cooling HP CFM WGPH4543 A Off Off 1 800 B On Off 1 700 C Off On 1 400 F D On On 1 225 WGPH4549 A Off Off 1 800 B On Off 1 700 C Off On 1 400 D On On 1 225 F WGPH4560 A Off Off 2 000 F B On Off 1 800 C Off On 1 600 D On On 1 400 DIP Switch Settings for Single and 2 Stage Thermostats Model Switch 3...

Page 15: ...ithin limits Charge the unit on low stage 1 Purge the gauge lines 2 Connect the service gauge manifold to the access fittings Run the system for at least 10 minutes to allow the pressure to stabilize 3 Temporarily install a thermometer on the liquid small line near the liquid line access fitting with adequate contact and insulate for best possible reading 4 Check subcooling and superheat The 2 sta...

Page 16: ... The return air filter must always be clean and sufficient air volume must pass through the indoor coil to prevent excessive discharge pressure and high pressure cutout Outside Air Into Return Duct Do not introduce cold outside air into the return duct of a heat pump installation Do not allow air entering the indoor coil to drop below 65 F 18ºC Air below this temperature will cause low discharge p...

Page 17: ...V 208 TR C BK 1 R COMP CM BR 4 1 PLF BK Y S BK R 5 6 2 3 C R R O C W2 W1 G a t o t s m r e h T T2 T1 BU NOTE 2 PR L1 BU GND C L2 PR BK 60 1 0 4 2 8 0 2 7 8 9 BU BR W R R BK BK R Y BU BU R R DFT RVC LPS L 3 1 2 DC DFT DFT Y C R W2 O W1 Y1 G COM 4 5 6 PLF LVDR R R O O W2 HPS C If Used N G RVC See NOTE 4 SA If Used See NOTE 3 R Y BK BK BK OR OR W HPS Y BU BU BU BU Y Y LPS YCON OT2OT1 OTC O W W2 E W1 ...

Page 18: ...K R 5 6 2 3 C R R O C W2 W1 G Y1 a t o t s m r e h T T2 T1 BU NOTE 2 PR L1 BU GND C L2 PR BK 60 1 0 4 2 8 0 2 7 8 9 BU BR W R R BK BK R Y BU BU R R DFT RVC LPS L 3 1 2 DC DFT DFT Y C R W2 O W1 Y1 G COM 4 5 6 PLF LVDR R R O O W2 HPS C If Used N G RVC See NOTE 4 SA If Used See NOTE 3 R Y BK BK BK OR OR W HPS Y BU BU Y BU BU Y Y LPS SOL BU Y BU YCON S0L OT2OT1 OTC O W W2 E W1 R YCON C OMO W2 ED OU TD...

Page 19: ...A S T1 R L1 C NOTE 4 H F RCCF CM T2 C L2 Box H RCCF F C Y BR PR 2 24V 208 TR C BK 1 PR COMP CM BR BR PR 4 1 PLF PR BK Y S BK R BK 5 6 2 3 C R LVJB R BU BR W G Y R C W2 W1 G Y a t o t s m r e h T T2 T1 R BU NOTE 3 PR BU L1 GND C L2 PR BK 60 1 0 4 2 8 0 2 7 8 9 BU BR R R BK BK R C L G N 1 2 3 BU BU R G G G R EM G See NOTE 2 1 L 3 1 2 R W2 W1 Y G C 4 5 6 PLF EM 1 C See NOTE 2 If Used Thermostat N G 2...

Page 20: ...time phone number in your correspondence Accessories To order accessories contact your Whirlpool Home Cooling and Heating dealer WPIO 362 2010 All rights reserved Registered Trademark TM Trademark of Whirlpool U S A Manufactured under license by Tradewinds Distributing Company LLC Jacksonville Florida Warranty provided by manufacturer All other trademarks are owned by their respective companies 2 ...

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