Electrical Code" (ANSI/NFPA 70) and with
applicable local codes having jurisdiction.
Thermostat connections should be made in
accordance with the instructions supplied with
the thermostat, and with the instructions supplied
with the indoor equipment. A typical residential
installation with a heat pump thermostat and air
handler are shown below.
Electrical Power Wiring — Electrical power
wiring must comply with the current provisions
of the "National Electrical Code" (ANSI/NFPA
70) and with applicable local codes having
jurisdiction. Use of rain tight conduit is
recommended. Electrical conductors shall have
minimum circuit ampacity in compliance with the
outdoor unit rating label. The facility shall employ
electrical circuit protection at a current rating no
greater than that indicated on the outdoor unit
rating label. Refer to the unit wiring diagram for
connection details.
Minimum Circuit Ampacity — Electrical wiring
to the equipment must be compatible and in
compliance with the minimum circuit ampacity
listed on the outdoor unit data label.
Maximum Fuse/Circuit Breaker Size —
Circuit protection for the outdoor unit must
be compatible with the maximum fuse/circuit
breaker size listed on the outdoor unit data
label.
Disconnect Switch — An electrically compatible
disconnect switch must be within line of sight of
the outdoor unit. This switch shall be capable of
electrically de-energizing the outdoor unit.
Optional Equipment — Optional equipment
requiring connection to the power or control
COPPER WIRE SIZE — AWG
(1% Voltage Drop)
Supply Wire Length-Feet
200
150
100
6
8
10
4
6
8
4
6
8
4
4
6
3
4
6
3
4
6
2
3
4
2
3
4
2
3
4
1
2
3
Wire Size based on N.E.C. for 60° type copper
conductors.
6
Supply Circuit
Ampacity
50
14
15
12
20
10
25
10
30
8
35
8
40
6
45
6
50
6
55
4
60
circuits must be wired in strict accordance with
current provisions of the National Electrical
Code (ANSI/NFPA 70), with applicable local
codes having jurisdiction, and the installation
instructions provided with the equipment.
Optional Equipment (e.g.: low ambient control,
hard start kits, etc.) should be installed in strict
accordance with the manufacturer's installation
instructions.
STARTUP AND CHECKOUT
WARNING:
Ensure electrical power to the unit is
off prior to performing the following
steps. Failure to do so may cause
personal injury or death.
Air Filters — Ensure air fi lters are clean and in
place prior to operating the equipment.
Thermostat — Set the room thermostat function
switch to OFF, fan switch to AUTO, and adjust the
temperature setpoint to its highest setting.
Prior to applying electrical power to the outdoor
unit, ensure that the unit has been properly and
securely grounded, and that power supply
connections have been made at both the facility
power interface and outdoor unit.
Outdoor Unit — Ensure the outdoor coil and
top of the unit are free from obstructions and
debris, and all equipment access/control panels
are in place.
Using extreme caution, apply power to the unit
and inspect the wiring for evidence of open,
shorted, and/or improperly wired circuits.
Functional Checkout:
CAUTION:
These units have a crankcase heater
factory installed. Wait 24 hour
to performing a function checkout to allow
for heating of the compressor crankcase.
Failure to comply may result in damage
and could cause premature failure of the
system.
Indoor Blower — Turn the fan switch to ON.
Verify that the indoor blower is operating and
that airfl ow is not restricted. Set the fan switch
s prior
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