Carrier SINGLE PACKAGE ROOFTOP UNITS ELECTRIC COOLING/GAS HEATING EY024-048 User Manual

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LEGEND and NOTES for Fig. 56-60 — Typical Wiring Schematics

AHA

Adjustable Heat Anticipator

BP

Building Pressure

BR

Burner Relay

C

Contactor, Compressor

CAP

Capacitor

CB

Circuit Breaker

CC

Cooling Compensator

CCB

Controller Circuit Breaker

CCH

Crankcase Heater

COM

Communication

COMP — Compressor Motor
CR

Control Relay

DM

Damper Motor

DP

Duct Pressure

EC

Enthalpy Control

EQUIP — Equipment
FLA

Full Load Amps

FPT

Freeze Protection Thermostat

FU

Fuse

GRD

Ground

GVR

Gas Valve Relay

HPS

High-Pressure Switch

HS

Hall Effect Sensor

HV

High Voltage

IDM

Induced-Draft Motor

IFC

Indoor Fan Contactor

IFCB

Indoor Fan Circuit Breaker

IFM

Indoor-Fan Motor

IFR

Indoor-Fan Relay

IGC

Integrated Gas Unit Controller

IP

Internal Protector

L

Light

LPS

Low-Pressure Switch

MGV

Main Gas Valve

NC

Normally Closed

NO

Normally Open

OAT

Outdoor-Air Thermistor

OFC

Outdoor-Fan Contactor

OFM

Outdoor-Fan Motor

PEC

Power Exhaust Contactor

PEM

Power Exhaust Motor

PES

Power Exhaust Sequencer

PESC — Power Exhaust Sequencer

Controller

PL

Plug Assembly

R

Relay

RAT

Return-Air Thermistor

RS

Rollout Switch

SAT

Supply-Air Thermistor

TB

Terminal Block

TC

Thermostat Cooling

TH

Thermostat Heating

TRAN — Transformer
UL

Compressor Unloader

VFD

Variable Frequency Drive

Terminal (Marked)

Terminal (Unmarked)

Terminal Block

Splice

Factory Wiring

Field Wiring

To Indicate Common Potential Only,
Not To Represent Wiring

NOTES:
1. Connect TRAN1 to H4 for 460 v units. Connect to H3 for 230 v. If

208/230 v units are run with a 208 v power supply connect to H2.

2. Connect TRAN2 to black lead for 460 v units. Connect to orange

lead for 230 v units. If 208/230 v units are run with a 208 v power
supply connect to red lead.

3. Circuit breaker must trip amps are equal to or less than 156% FLA

for CB1 and CB2. All others are 140%.

4. If any of the original wire furnished must be replaced, it must be

replaced with type 90 C wire or its equivalent.

5. Compressors and/or fan motors are thermally protected.
6. Three phase motors are protected against primary single phasing

conditions.

7. Red wire and violet wire are spliced together at the factory. The

brown wire has a wire nut added at the factory.

TABLE A

THE FOLLOWING COMPRESSORS HAVE
TWO PARALLEL WIRES RUN FROM TB1

TO THE COMPRESSORS

(NOT SHOWN ON LABEL DIAGRAM)

COMPRESSOR

MODEL

VOLTAGE

WIRE

QUANTITY

06D-537

208/230-3-60

2

LEGEND

TABLE B

THE FOLLOWING FAN MOTORS HAVE TWO
PARALLEL WIRES RUN FROM TB1 TO THE

FAN MOTORS

(NOT SHOWN ON LABEL DIAGRAM)

INDOOR

MOTOR

VOLTAGE

WIRE

QUANTITY

20 HP

208/230-3-60

2

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