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2.

Use the correct size fuse or circuit breaker as listed on the
unit rating plate and data sheet. See data sheet for mini-
mum recommended wire size. If using nonmetallic-
sheathed cable (NM or NM-B) ampacities shall be that of
60°C conductors per NEC 336-26.

3. Wiring 

connections.

Two are provided in the control box:

a. One for low voltage wiring.

b.  One entrance for high voltage Ll and L2

The reversible High Voltage Conduit Plate is factory

installed for 1/2" conduit connections. For 3/4" conduit,
remove the screw holding the plate in place and reverse
the location of the holes. For 1" conduit, remove the
conduit plate and discard. Re - install screw to maintain
the integrity of the unit structure, regardless of the
conduit being used. See Figures 3 and 4.

 4.  Power connection to the unit is facilitated by screw termi-

nals, marked Ll  and L2 on the outdoor unit contactor. See
Figures 3  and 4.

 5.  Ground the outdoor unit using the ground lug provided.

Unless the outdoor unit is grounded through proper wiring
to the service entrance ground, a suitable separate ground
should be provided at the outdoor unit.

C O N T A C T O R

S T A R T   R E L A Y

( N o t   o n   a l l   M o d e l s )

F A N

M O T O R

P L U G

D U A L

R U N   /   F A N

C A P A C I T O R

S T A R T

C A P A C I T O R

( N o t   o n   a l l   M o d e l s )

" F I N G E R E D "     B U S H I N G

G R O U N D   L U G

L O W

V O L T A G E

B O X

R E V E R S I B L E   H I G H   V O L T A G E   C O N D U I T   P L A T E

L1

L2

FIGURE 3 - TYPICAL CONDENSING UNIT CONTROL BOX

C O N T A C T O R

S T A R T   R E L A Y

( N o t   o n   a l l   M o d e l s )

F A N

M O T O R

P L U G

D U A L

R U N   /   F A N

C A P A C I T O R

S T A R T

C A P A C I T O R

( N o t   o n   a l l   M o d e l s )

" F I N G E R E D "  

    B U S H I N G

G R O U N D   L U G

L O W

V O L T A G E

B O X

R E V E R S I B L E   H I G H   V O L T A G E   C O N D U I T   P L A T E

L1

L2

FIGURE 4 - TYPICAL CONDENSING UNIT CONTROL BOX

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Summary of Contents for H*RA

Page 1: ...ir Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute Using unmatched components may not only affect the performance of the system but may also void the warranty of the equipment Do not install any coil in a furnace which is to be operated during the heating season without attaching the refrigerant lines to the coil Allowing the coil charge to enter the refrigerant lines prevents excessive refrigerant press...

Page 2: ...utdoor coil can be eliminated by placing the outside unit where the wind does not blow across the unit Trees shrubs corners of buildings and fences standing off from the coil can reduce capacity loss due to wind chill effect Provide ample clearance from shrubs to allow adequate air to pass across the outdoor coil without leaves or branches being pulled into the coil Consideration should be given t...

Page 3: ... and permitted to flow through tubing during brazing to displace air and prevent oxidation Remove the Schrader valve cores from the service valves Remove the plugs from the service valve field tubing connec tions Clean the joints to be brazed NOTE Do not overheat the connection to be brazed as this can cause improper flow of solder resulting in a weak and leaking joint Never apply heat directly to...

Page 4: ...nd the refrigerantlines maybeconnectedpertheoutdoorunitinstruction However if another orifice should be used see the coil instruction for details to change to change the orifice in the coil OPENING BASE VALVES All models in this series have brass service valves These valves are not back seating Opening or closing valve does not close service port Service ports have Schrader valves for gauge connec...

Page 5: ... Figures 3 and 4 5 Ground the outdoor unit using the ground lug provided Unless the outdoor unit is grounded through proper wiring to the service entrance ground a suitable separate ground should be provided at the outdoor unit C O N T A C T O R S T A R T R E L A Y N o t o n a l l M o d e l s F A N M O T O R P L U G D U A L R U N F A N C A P A C I T O R S T A R T C A P A C I T O R N o t o n a l l ...

Page 6: ...ined 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 Table 2 factors Calculate over 15 feet of sweat lines for sweat connect units NOTE For sweat connect lines the line charge over 15 feet should be included on the data plate and must be added to the system 4 Total system charge item 1 i...

Page 7: ... 73 75 77 79 79 2 47 49 51 53 55 57 59 61 63 65 67 69 71 73 75 77 79 81 82 4 49 51 53 55 57 59 61 63 65 67 69 71 73 75 77 79 81 83 Saturation Temperature TABLE 4 Temperature and Pressure TEMP F PRESSURE PSIG TEMP F PRESSURE PSIG TEMP F PRESSURE PSIG TEMP F PRESSURE PSIG TEMP F PRESSURE PSIG 45 76 02 60 101 62 75 132 22 90 168 40 105 210 75 46 77 58 61 103 49 76 134 45 91 171 02 106 213 81 47 79 17...

Page 8: ...correctly SYSTEM OPERATION CHECK OUT STEP 1 With thermostat set to the OFF position close disconnect switch or switches to complete circuits to condens ing unit furnace or air handler Set thermostat to call for cooling STEP 2 After the system starts check the voltage and amperage at the condensing unit contactor STEP 3 If voltage is not within 10 of rated voltage or amperage greatly exceeds namepl...

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