Carrier Infinity ICS 58MVC 100 Series Installation Instructions Manual page 27

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INSTALED
LOCATION
POWER
ENTRY
HOLE
FILLER
PLUG
(FACTORY
SUPPLIED
LOOSE
PARTS
BAG)
A05113
Fig. 31 - Factory Installed J-Box Location
J-Box
Relocation
1. Remove
two screws
holding
auxiliary
J-box.
(See
Fig.
32.)
2. Rotate J-box
180 ° and attach box to left side, using holes
provided.
ALTERNATE--
FIELD
LOCATION
...........
OLE _
FILLER
PLUG
(FACTORY
U
SUPPLIED
LOOSE
PARTS
BAG)
/
UNUSED
7/8 IN DIAMETER
POWER
ENTRY
HOLES
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i/
POWER
ENTRYNOLE
L
SUPPLIED
LOOSE
PARTS
BAG)
POWER
ENTRY
HOLES
POWER
ENTRY
HOLE
FILLER
PLUG
(FACTORY-
SUPPLIED
LOOSE
PARTS
BAG)
POWER
ENTRY
HOLE
(FACTORY-
SUPPUED
LOOSE
PARTS
BAG)
Fig. 32 - J-Box
Relocation
A05058
3. Install
power
entry
hole
filler
plugs
(factory-supplied
loose
parts bag)
in unused
power
entry
holes.
(See
Fig.
31.)
24-v wiring
Make field 24-v thermostat connections at 24-v terminal block
on furnace control. Y wire from thermostat MUST be connected
to Y/Y2 ternfinal on control, as shown in Fig. 19, for proper
cooling operation. The 24-v ternfinal block is marked for easy
connection
of field wiring. (See Fig. 33.) The 24-v circuit
contains a 3-amp,
automotive-type
fuse located on furnace
control. (See Fig. 33.)
Any electrical shorts of 24-v wiring during installation, service,
or maintenance may cause fuse to blow. If fuse replacement is
required, use only a fuse of identical size (3 amp) and type. The
furnace control will flash status code 24 when fuse needs
replacement.
NOTE:
Use AWG No. 18 color-coded
copper thermostat wire
for lengths up to 100 ft. (30.4M). For wire lengths over 100 ft.,
(30.4M) use AWG No. 16 wire.
NOTE:
For
additional
thermostat
connection
diagrams,
reference Fig. 52-59.
Accessories
1. Electronic Air Cleaner (EAC)
The furnace control EAC ternfinals are energized with
115v (1.0-amp naaxinmm) during blower operation.
Connect an accessory Electronic Air Cleaner (if used) us-
ing 1/4-in. female quick connect ternfinals to the two male
1/4-in.
quick-connect
ternfinals on the control board
marked EAC-1 and EAC-2. The ternfinals are rated for
115VAC, 1.0 amps maximum and are energized during
blower motor operation. (See Fig. 33.)
NOTE:
Low stage airflow may slightly increase the trace
amount of ozone created by an electronic air cleaner. Individual
sensitivity
levels
to
ozone,
along
with
other
operating
characteristics of electronic air cleaners may affect the amount
noticed by an individual.
Refer to the air cleaner manufacturer's
installation instructions
for more information
regarding ozone
and ozone reduction methods available for your air cleaner.
UNIT
DAMAGE
HAZARD
Failure to follow this caution may result in unit component
damage.
DO NOT connect furnace control HUM ternfinal to HUM
(hunfidifier) ternfinal on Thernfidistat :_, Zone Controller or
sinfilar
device.
See
Thermidistat :_, Zone
Controller,
thermostat,
or controller
manufacturer's
instructions
for
proper connection.
FIRE
OR ELECTRICAL
SHOCK
HAZARD
Failure to follow this warning
could result in personal
injury, death, or property damage.
If manual disconnect switch is to be mounted on furnace,
select a location where a drill or fastener will not contact
electrical or gas components.
NOTE:
If
modulating
dampers
are
used,
blower
motor
automatically
compensates
for modulating
dampers.
If manual
disconnect
switch
is to be mounted
on furnace,
select a location
where
a drill
or fastener
will
not
contact
electrical
or gas
components.
2. Hunfidifier (HUM)
Connect an accessory 24 VAC, 0.5 amp maximum hunfid-
ifier (if used) to the 1/4-in. male quick-connect
HUM ter-
nfinal and COM-24V screw ternfinal on the control board
thermostat strip. The HUM ternfinal is energized when
blower is energized in heating. (See Fig. 33.)
Removal of Existing Furnaces from Common Vent Systems
When an existing Category I furnace is removed or replaced, the
original venting system may no longer be sized to properly vent
the remaining attached appliances. An improperly sized Category
I venting system could cause the formation of condensate in the
furnace
and
vent,
leakage
of condensate
and
combustion
products, spillage of combustion products into the living space,
etc.
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