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126115-UIM-D-0306

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Unitary Products Group

SECTION VII: ELECTRICAL 

CONNECTIONS

GENERAL INFORMATION & GROUNDING

Check the electrical supply to be sure that it meets the values specified
on the unit nameplate and wiring label.

Power wiring, control (low voltage) wiring, disconnect switches and over
current protection must be supplied by the installer. Wire size should be
sized per NEC requirements.

The complete connection diagram and schematic wiring label is located
on the inside surface of the unit service access panel.

FIELD CONNECTIONS POWER WIRING

1.

Install the proper size weatherproof disconnect switch outdoors
and within sight of the unit.

2.

Remove the screws at the top and sides of the corner cover. Slide
corner cover down and remove from unit.

3.

Run power wiring from the disconnect switch to the unit.

4.

Route wires from disconnect through power wiring opening pro-
vided and into the unit control box as shown in Figure 6.

5.

Install the proper size time-delay fuses or circuit breaker, and
make the power supply connections.

TABLE 2: R-22 Saturated Properties

Pressure 

PSIG 

Temp °F 

Pressure 

PSIG 

Temp °F 

Pressure 

PSIG 

Temp °F 

Pressure 

PSIG 

Temp °F 

Pressure 

PSIG 

Temp °F 

Pressure 

PSIG 

Temp °F 

80  48 110 64 140 78 170 91 200 101 230 111 
82  49 112 65 142 79 172 91 202 102 232 112 
84  50 114 66 144 80 174 92 204 103 234 112 
86  51 116 67 146 81 176 93 206 103 236 113 
88  52 118 68 148 82 178 94 208 104 238 114 
90  54 120 69 150 83 180 94 210 105 240 114 
92  55 122 70 152 84 182 95 212 105 242 115 
94  56 124 71 154 84 184 96 214 106 244 115 
96  57 126 72 156 85 186 97 216 107 246 116 
98  58 128 73 158 86 188 97 218 107 248 117 

100 59 130 74 160 87 190 98 220 108 250 117 
102 60 132 75 162 88 192 99 222 109 252 118 
104 61 134 76 164 88 194 99 224 109 254 118 
106 62 136 77 166 89 196 100 226 110 256 119 
108 63 138 78 168 90 198 101 228 111 258 119 

IT IS UNLAWFUL TO KNOWINGLY VENT, RELEASE OR DIS-
CHARGE REFRIGERANT INTO THE OPEN AIR DURING
REPAIR, SERVICE, MAINTENANCE OR THE FINAL DISPOSAL
OF THIS UNIT.
WHEN THE SYSTEM IS FUNCTIONING PROPERLY AND THE
OWNER HAS BEEN FULLY INSTRUCTED, SECURE THE
OWNER’S APPROVAL.

All field wiring must USE COPPER CONDUCTORS ONLY and be
in accordance with Local, National, Fire, Safety & Electrical Codes.
This unit must be grounded with a separate ground wire in accor-
dance with the above codes.

 FIGURE 6:  Outdoor Unit Control Box

START RELAY
(Not on all Models)

START
CAPACITOR
(Not on all Models)

DUAL
RUN/FAN
CAPACITOR

CONTACTOR

“FINGERED”
BUSHING

LOW
VOLTAGE
BOX

REVERSIBLE HIGH VOLTAGE
CONDUIT PLATE

GROUND LUG

Summary of Contents for AY012-036 SERIES

Page 1: ...ded could result in death or serious injury CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury It is also used to alert against unsafe prac...

Page 2: ...he system for 10 hours Monitor the suction drier pressure drop If the pressure drop exceeds 3 psig replace both the suction line and liquid line driers After a total of 10 hours run time where the suc...

Page 3: ...ant lines to minimize noise transmission from the equipment to the structure 4 The vapor line must be insulated with a minimum of 1 2 foam rub ber insulation Armaflex or equivalent Liquid lines that w...

Page 4: ...out counter clockwise until valve stem just touches the chamfered retaining wall See Page 4 PRECAU TIONS DURING BRAZING SERVICE VALVE 13 Replace plunger cap finger tight then tighten an additional 1...

Page 5: ...plate Total system charge is determined as follows 1 Determine outdoor unit charge from tabular data sheet 2 Determine indoor coil adjustment from tabular data sheet 3 Calculate the line charge using...

Page 6: ...F Pressure PSIG Temp F 80 48 110 64 140 78 170 91 200 101 230 111 82 49 112 65 142 79 172 91 202 102 232 112 84 50 114 66 144 80 174 92 204 103 234 112 86 51 116 67 146 81 176 93 206 103 236 113 88 5...

Page 7: ...seal the hole in the wall at the thermostat with permagum or equivalent to prevent air drafts affecting the operation of in the thermostat FIGURE 7 Typical Air Handler Thermostat Wiring FIGURE 8 Typi...

Page 8: ...er furnace or air handler will be operating dis charging cool air from the ducts Coils or other parts in the air cir cuit should be cleaned as often as necessary to keep the unit clean Use a brush vac...

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