Blower time delay relay (select models), Thermostat / low voltage connections, Reverse rotation verification – Reznor JT4BD Unit Installation Manual User Manual

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not detected by the module. The TRIP LED typically
indicates if the compressor protector is open or the
compressor has no power.

The scroll compressor’s r (run), c (common), and S
(start) wires are routed through the holes in the Comfort
Alert

TM

module marked r, c, & S.

notE: The common

wire does not need to be routed through the module for
it to operate.

Blower time Delay relay (Select Models)

A time delay relay may be provided with the unit and
must be installed in the indoor section. The relay will keep
the indoor blower running an additional 40 seconds for
increased cooling efficiency after the outdoor unit shuts off.

The relay has four terminals and one mounting hole.

• Connect terminal 1 to load side of blower relay.
• Connect terminal 2 to terminal

r of T’stat.

• Connect terminal 3 to common terminal at blower relay

or transformer.

• Connect terminal 4 to terminal

g on T’stat.

G R W 2C E O Y

Thermostat

Green

Red

Brown

G

R

W 2

Orange

Black

O Y

R

C

Air Handler

Heat Pump OD

Section

Typical Heat Pump with Standard

Air Handler

W 2

C

W

NOTE: Jumper
between W2 and E is
required when no

OD

T-Stat is used.

For 2-Stage
Heater
Kits

G R W 2C E O Y

Thermostat

Green

Red

White

G

R

Black

O Y

R

C

Air Handler

Heat Pump OD

Section

Typical Heat Pump with

Outdoor Thermostat and Air Handler

W 2

C

W

E

Figure 5. typical thermostat connections

Thermostat / Low Voltage Connections

• Thermostat connections should be made in accordance

with the instructions supplied with the thermostat and

the indoor equipment. A typical installation with a heat

pump thermostat and air handler is shown in Figure 5.

• The outdoor unit is designed to operate from a 24 VAC

Class II control circuit. The control circuit wiring must
comply with the current provisions of the NEC (ANSI/
NFPA 70) and with applicable local codes having
jurisdiction.

• The low voltage wires must be properly connected to

the units low voltage terminal block. Recommended
wire gauge and wire lengths for typical thermostat
connections are listed in Table 2.

• The thermostat should be mounted about 5 feet

above the floor on an inside wall. DO NOT install the
thermostat on an outside wall or any other location
where its operation may be adversely affected by radiant
heat from fireplaces, sunlight, or lighting fixtures, and
convective heat from warm air registers or electrical
appliances. Refer to the thermostat manufacturer’s
instruction sheet for detailed mounting and installation
information.

table 2. thermostat Wire gauge

thermostat

Wire gauge

recommended t-Stat Wire

unit to t-Stat (length in Ft)

2-Wire

(Heating)

5-Wire

(Heating/Cooling)

24

55

25

22

90

45

20

140

70

18

225

110

Reverse Rotation Verification

After making all of the power connections to the unit, the
rotation of the compressor must be checked. If the rotation
is in the wrong direction, the compressor will make an
abnormally loud noise. To check the rotation perform the
following steps:

1. Make sure the outside power disconnect is in the OFF

position.

2. Set the indoor thermostat to a set point that will call for

cooling.

3. Retun to the outside power disconnect and switch it

to the ON position. If the compressor is making an

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