Electrical Wiring - Payne PA13NR018 Installation Instructions Manual

Pa13nr split-system air conditioner for use with r-22 refrigerant
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ELECTRICAL
WIRING
ELECTRICALSHOCK
HAZARD
Failure to follow
this warning
could
result in personal
injury
or death.
Before
installing,
modifying,
or servicing
system,
main
electrical
disconnect
switch
nmst
be in the
OFF
position.
There may be more
than 1 disconnect
switch.
Lock
out and
tag switch with a suitable warning
label.
The supply
voltage
must be 208/230
volts (197 volt minimum
to
253 volts naaxinmm)
60 Hz single phase.
Outdoor
units
are approved
for use with
copper
conductors
only.
Do not use alunfinum
wire.
Refer to unit rating plate for minimum
circuit
ampacity
and circuit
protection
requirements.
Grounding
Permanently
ground
unit in accordance
with the National
Electrical
Code and local codes or ordinances.
Use a copper conductor
of the
correct
size from the grounding
lug in control
box to a grounded
connection
in the service panel or a properly
driven
and electrically
grounded
ground
rod.
ELECTRICALSHOCK
HAZARD
Failure to follow
this warning
could
result in personal
injury
or death.
Unit cabinet
must have an uninterrupted
or unbroken
ground
to nfininfize
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.
Wiring
Connections
Make all outdoor
electrical
supply (Line Voltage)
connections
with
rain-tight
conduit
and fittings.
Most
codes
require
a disconnect
switch
outdoors
within
sight of the unit.
Consult
local codes
for
special
requirements.
Route
electrical
supply
(Line
Voltage)
wiring
through
knockout
hole in bottom
of Control
Box.
Connect
wires
to Contactor
and
Ground
Lug
according
to Wiring
Diagram
on unit. Also refer to
Fig. 9.
Route
thermostat
wiring
through
rubber
grommet
in bottom
of
Control
Box.
Low voltage
lead wires
are provided
in the control
box
for connection
to thermostat
wires
(use wire nuts).
Refer
to
Wiring
Diagram
on
unit
and
Fig.
10 for
low
voltage
wiring
examples.
NOTE:
Use No. 18 AWG
(American
Wire Gage)
color-coded,
insulated
(35 °C nfininmm)
wire. If thermostat
is located
more than
100 feet (31 m) from
unit as measured
along
the control
voltage
wires,
use No.
16 AWG
color-coded
wires
to avoid
excessive
voltage
drop.
DISCONNECT
PER NEC AND/OR
LOCAL CODES
CONTACTOR
L.1
@
FIELD POWER
WIRING
I._ -
[ 23 or 13
FIELD GROUND
-g)
WIRING
]
GROUND
LUG
A10476
Fig. 9 -
Electrical
Supply
(Line Voltage)
Connections
A/C
Typical
THERMOSTAT
FURNACE
24VAC
HOTE}"------Q
24VACCOM
[D'------E]--
HEATSTAGE1
....-El
COOLSTAGE1
...."42]"'
,NDOORFAN
El--------El
AIR
CONDITIONER
A/C
Typical
AIR
THERMOSTAT
FAN COIL
CONDITIONER
24 MAC HOT
[_,
24 MAC COM
D"
HEAT STAGE 1
[_
COOL
STAGE 1
[_
INDOOR
FAN
[_'
LEGEND
24-V
FACTORY
WIRING
24-V FIELD WIRING
C_
FIELD SPLICE CONNECTION
CONTACTOR
Fig. 10 - Typical
Thermostat
Connections
(See Thermostat
Installation
Instruction
for specific
unit combinations)
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