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The unit cabinet must have an uninterrupted or unbroken
ground to minimize personal injury if an electrical fault
should occur. The ground may consist of electrical wire or
metal conduit when installed in accordance with existing
electrical codes. Failure to follow this warning can result in an
electric shock, fire, or death.

CONNECT GROUND AND POWER WIRES

Connect ground wire to ground connection in control box for
safety. Connect power wiring to contactor as shown in Fig.8.

CONNECT CONTROL WIRING

Route 24-v control wires through control wiring grommet and
connect leads to control wiring. (See Fig. 9-13.)

Use No. 18 AWG color-coded, insulated (35°C minimum) wire. If
thermostat is located more than 10 ft from unit, as measured along
the control voltage wires, use No. 16 AWG color-coded wire to
avoid excessive voltage drop.

All wiring must be NEC Class 1 and must be separated from
incoming power leads.

Use furnace transformer, fan coil transformer, or accessory trans-
former for control power, 24-v/40-va minimum.

NOTE:

Use of available 24-v accessories may exceed the mini-

mum 40-va power requirement. Determine total transformer load-
ing and increase the transformer capacity or split the load with an
accessory transformer as required.

IMPORTANT:

Check factory wiring and wire connections to

ensure terminations are secured properly. Check wire routing to
ensure wires are not in contact with tubing, sheet metal, etc.

Step 10—Compressor Crankcase Heater

When equipped with a crankcase heater, furnish power to heater a
minimum of 24 hr before starting unit. To furnish power to heater
only, set thermostat to OFF and close electrical disconnect to
outdoor unit.

A crankcase heater is required if refrigerant tubing is longer than
50 ft.

Step 11—Install Electrical Accessories

Refer to the individual instructions packaged with kits or acces-
sories when installing.

Step 12—Start-Up

To prevent compressor damage or personal injury, observe
the following:
• Do not overcharge system with refrigerant.
• Do not operate unit in a vacuum or at negative pressure.
• Do not disable low-pressure switch.
In scroll compressor applications:
• Dome temperatures may be hot.

To prevent personal injury wear safety glasses, protective
clothing, and gloves when handling refrigerant and observe
the following:
• Back seating service valves are not equipped with Schrader
valves. Fully back seat (counter clockwise) valve stem before
removing gage port cap.

Do not vent refrigerant to atmosphere. Recover during system
repair or final unit disposal.

Follow these steps to properly pumpdown a system and avoid
negative suction pressure.

1. Fully back seat (open) liquid and vapor tube service valves.

2. Unit is shipped with valve stem(s) front seated (closed) and

caps installed. Replace stem caps after system is opened to
refrigerant flow. Replace caps finger-tight and tighten with
wrench an additional 1/12 turn. Use a backup wrench on valve
body flats to prevent distortion of sheet metal.

3. Close electrical disconnects to energize system.

4. Set room thermostat to desired temperature. Be sure set point

is below indoor ambient temperature.

5. Set room thermostat to HEAT or COOL and fan control to ON

or AUTO mode, as desired. Operate unit for 15 minutes.
Check system refrigerant charge.

SEQUENCE OF OPERATION

NOTE:

Defrost control board is equipped with 5-minute lockout

timer which may be initiated upon any interruption of power.

With power supplied to indoor and outdoor units, transformer is
energized.

Cooling

On a call for cooling, thermostat makes circuits R-O, R-Y, and
R-G. Circuit R-O energizes reversing valve, switching it to cooling
position. Circuit R-Y energizes contactor, starting outdoor fan
motor and compressor circuit. R-G energizes indoor unit blower
relay, starting indoor blower motor on high speed.

When thermostat is satisfied, its contacts open, de-energizing the
contactor and blower relay. Compressor and motors should stop.

NOTE:

If indoor unit is equipped with a time-delay relay circuit,

the blower runs an additional 90 sec to increase system efficiency.

Heating

On a call for heating, thermostat makes circuits R-Y and R-G.
Circuit R-Y energizes contactor, starting outdoor fan motor and
compressor. Circuit R-G energizes indoor blower relay, starting
blower motor on high speed.

Should temperature continue to fall, R-W2 is made through
second-stage room thermostat bulb. Circuit R-W2 energizes a
sequencer, bringing on first bank of supplemental electric heat and

Fig. 8—Line Power Connections

A91056

DISCONNECT
PER N. E. C. AND/OR
LOCAL CODES

CONTACTOR

GROUND
LUG

FIELD GROUND

WIRING

FIELD POWER

WIRING

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Содержание 38YSA

Страница 1: ...nal injury or death INSTALLATION RECOMMENDATIONS NOTE In some cases noise in the living area has been traced to gas pulsations from improper installation of equipment 1 Locate unit away from windows p...

Страница 2: ...irflow a 6 in clearance on 1 side of unit and 12 in on all remaining sides must be maintained Maintain a distance of 24 in between units Position so water snow or ice from roof or eaves cannot fall di...

Страница 3: ...it Step 8 Make Piping Connections Relieve pressure and recover all refrigerant before system repair or final unit disposal to avoid personal injury or death Use all service ports and open all flow con...

Страница 4: ...oltage See unit rating plate for recommended circuit protection device NOTE Operation of unit on improper line voltage constitutes abuse and could affect unit reliability See unit rating plate Do not...

Страница 5: ...asses protective clothing and gloves when handling refrigerant and observe the following Back seating service valves are not equipped with Schrader valves Fully back seat counter clockwise valve stem...

Страница 6: ...A FB FC FD FF FH FAN COIL HEAT PUMP G Y1 W2 L R O INDOOR FAN HEAT STAGE 2 COOL HEAT STAGE 1 NOT USED 24 VAC COM NOT USED TROUBLE OPTIONAL OUTDOOR SENSOR CONNECTION Y C C IF AVAILABLE A98629 24 VAC HOT...

Страница 7: ...W2 Y G R C RVS COOLING C W2 OTHER HP THERMOSTAT FA FB FC FD FF FH FAN COIL HEAT PUMP G O E W2 E W3 R Y 24 VAC COM HEAT STAGE 2 COOL HEAT STAGE 1 INDOOR FAN EMERGENCY HEAT O IF AVAILABLE A98630 24 VAC...

Страница 8: ...VAC COM NOT USED TROUBLE OPTIONAL OUTDOOR SENSOR CONNECTION JW1 A98631 24 VAC HOT R G W W1 Y Y2 Y Y2 Y1 W2 R DH RVS COOLING C B L S1 S2 Y W2 CARRIER PROGRAMMABLE THERMOSTAT MODEL 2S 40FKA FK4C FAN COI...

Страница 9: ...VAC COM HEAT STAGE 2 CUT JW1 SHR SHR FA FB FC FH FAN COIL SMART HEAT ODT A97410 24 VAC HOT R C Y G O RVS COOLING W2 OTHER HP THERMOSTAT FA FB FC FH FAN COIL SMART HEAT HEAT PUMP E R C Y G O W2T W3 W2...

Страница 10: ...UMPER WIRE BETWEEN O W2 AND L THERMOSTAT TERMI NALS MUST BE PRESENT 8 Y1 AND O CONNECTIONS TO 2 STAGE FURNACES MAY NOT EXIST OR MAY ONLY BE A WIRE RATHER THAN A SCREW TERMINAL LEGEND 24 V FACTORY WIRI...

Страница 11: ...observe a complete defrost in warmer weather the thermostat must be closed as follows 1 Turn off power to outdoor unit 2 Disconnect outdoor fan motor lead from OF2 on control board See Fig 15 Tape to...

Страница 12: ...ature F LIQUID PRESSURE AT SERVICE VALVE PSIG REQUIRED SUBCOOLING TEMPERATURE F 5 10 15 20 134 71 66 61 56 141 74 69 64 59 148 77 72 67 62 156 80 75 70 65 163 83 78 73 68 171 86 81 76 71 179 89 84 79...

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