Electrical Shock - Payne PH16NA Installation Instructions Manual

Split system, 2-stage heat pump with r-410a refrigerant. 2-5 tons
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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. 7.
ELECTRICALSHOCK
HAZARD
Failure to follow this warning could result in personal iniury or
death.
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,
Connect ground wire to ground connection
in control box for
safety. Connect power wiring to contactor as shown in Fig. 7.
DISCONNECT
PER N. E, C. AND/OR
LOCAL
CODES
I
FIELD
POWER
WIRING
FIELD
GROUND
WIRING
]
CONTACTOR
-q)
GROUND
LUG
A12257
Fig. 7 - Line Connections
Connect
Control
Wiring
Route 24v control wires through control wiring grommet
and
connect leads to control wiring.
See Them_ostat
Installation
Instructions for wiring specific unit combinations, (See Fig. 8 and
Fig. 9.)
Use No. 18 AWG color-coded,
insulated (35°( ' minimum) wire. If
thermostat is located more than 100 fl (30.5 m) 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
transformer for control power, 24v/40va minimum.
NOTE:
Use of available 24v
accessories may exceed the
minimum 40va power requirement. Determine total
transformer
loading and increase the transformer capacity or split the load with
an accessory transformer as required.
Final
Wiring
Check
IMPORTANT:
Check factory wiring and field wire connections
to ensure terminations are secured properly. Check wire routing to
ensure wires are not in contact with tubing, sheet metal, etc.
Compressor
Crankcase
Heater
All sizes are equipped with a crankcase heater. Furnish power to
heater a minimum of 24 hours 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
80 ft. (24.4 m), or when outdoor unit is 20 ft. (6.1 m) below the
indoor unit.
Refer to the Residential
Piping
and Long Line
Guideline,
Install
Electrical
Accessories
Refer
to the individual
instructions
packaged
with
kits
or
accessories when installing.
Airflow
Selections
(ECM
Furnaces)
The
ECM Furnaces
provide
blower
operation
to match the
capacities of the compressor during high and low stage cooling
operation. Tap selections on the furnace control board enable the
installing technician to select the proper airflows for each stage of
cooling.
Below
is a brief summary
of the furnace
airflow
configurations
1. The Y2 call for high stage cooling energizes the "Cool" tap
on the control board. The grey wire from cool tap is connec-
ted to tap 5 on the motor. Refer to the furnace Product Data
to find the corresponding
airflow. If the airflow setting for
high cooling needs to be switched from tap 5 to a different
tap, jumper a connection from the cool tap to the desired tap
so that the Y2 signal is communicated via the cool tap to the
desired speed tap.
2. The Y1 call for low stage cooling energizes the "Fan" tap
on the control board. The red wire from the fan tap is con-
nected to tap 1 on the motor. Refer to the furnace Product
Data to find the corresponding airflow. If the airflow setting
for low cooling needs to be switched from tap 1 to a differ-
ent tap, jumper a connection from the Fan tap to the desired
tap so that the Y1 signal is communicated via the Fan tap to
the desired speed tap. The Y1 setting will also govern the
continuous fan airflow for the furnace.
Refer to the literature for the furnace for further details,
Airflow
Selection
for Variable
Speed
Furnaces
(non-communicating)
The variable speed furnaces provide blower operation to match the
capacities of the compressor during high and low stage cooling
operation.
The
furnace
control
board
allows
the installing
technician to select the proper airflows for each stage of cooling.
Below
is a summary
of required
adjustments.
See furnace
installation instructions for more details:
1, Turn SW1-5 ON for 400 CFM/ton airflow or OFF for 350
CFM/ton airflow, Factory default is OFF.
2, The A/C DIP switch setting determines airflow during high
stage cooling operation, Select the A/C DIP switch setting
corresponding to the available airflow shown in the furnace
Installation Instructions that most closely matches the re-
quired airflow shown in the air conditioning Product Data
for HIGH speed.
3. The CF DIP switch setting determines airflow during low
stage cooling operation. Select the CF DIP switch setting
corresponding to the available airflow shown in the furnace
installation instructions that most closely matches the re-
quired airflow shown in the air conditioning Product Data
for LOW speed. If a higher or lower continuous fan speed is
desired, the continuous fan speed can be changed using the
fan switch on the thermostat. Refer to the furnace Installa-
tion Instructions for details of how to use this feature.
Airflow
Selection
for FV4C
Fan
Coils
(non-communicating)
The FV4 provides high- and low-stage blower operation to match
the capacities of the compressor at high- and low-stage.
To select recommended
airflow, refer to the FV4C Installation
Instructions. The FV4C utilizes an Easy Select control board that
allows the installing technician to select proper airflows. This fan
coil has an adjustable blower-off delay factory set at 90 sec. for
high- and low-stage blower operation.

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