Electric Wiring - GE AIR 116 IN Service Manual & Installation Manual

Split system air conditioner
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5 Electric Wiring

1 Open the panel upwardly;
2 Disassemble the electric box cover, screw off the wire clip"as shown in Fig 11-4";
3 Lead power connecting wire goes through bottom case and wire hole at bottom of electric box from below to up;
4 The blue power wire is connected to "N(1)" of terminal board, and black wire to "2"; the brown to "3" and theviolet to "4",
orange to "5", the yellow-green(viz. ground wire
5 For the heat pump unit, connect one signal wire to the indoor unit via the connector"as shown in Fig 11-4", then use
thewire clip to fix the signal wire to the bottom of the case;
6 Install the wire clip back to the original position screw tight the bolt to ensure that the wire clip presses the power
connection wire tightly, then put the electric box cover back to the original position and fix it with bolts;
7 Cover the panel back.
Note:
All electrical installations must be carried out by specialized personnel in accordance with local laws, regulations and this
manual;
Rated voltage and special circuit for air conditioner must be adopted for the power supply
Be sure to install leakage circuit-breaker and air switch with adequate capacity.(The capacity of the air switch is 20A)
The linear diameter of the power cord should be great enough and damaged power cord and connecting wire must be
replaced by special flexible cord
Ground wire of socket must be connected with the ground reliably. Do not connect the ground wire to gaspipe, tap water pipe,
lightning rod ground wire or telephone ground wire.
Installation must be carried out in accordance with the national wiring regulations.
) on the evaporator. (As show in Fig.11-4);
Blue
Black
Power Connection Cord
31
Terminal Board
Wire Clip
Orange
Violet
Yellow-Green
Electric Box Cover
Fig.11-4

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