A warning, A caution – Carrier WEATHERMAKER 8000 58WAV User Manual

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------- FIELD 24-VOLT WIRING
------- FIELD 115-, 208/230-, 460-VOLT WIRING
------- FACTORY 24-VOLT WIRING
------- FACTORY 115-VOLT WIRING

FOUR

WIRE

VHT^_____________WHJ

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^GND

115-VOLT FIELD-

SUPPLIED

FUSED

DISCONNECT

THERMOSTAT
TERMINALS

q

y.

q

GND

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AUXILIARY
J-BOX

CONTROL

BOX

24-VOLT

TERMINAL

BLOCK

FIELD-SUPPLIED
FUSED DISCONNECT

•-

3

•Ч1-*-

I

-Jt-

-

4

-GND

208/230- OR
460-VOLT
THREE
PHASE

208/230-
VOLT
SINGLE

PHASE

CONDENSING
UNIT

FURNACE

• T W O

WIRE

NOTE: Connect Y-terminal as

shown for proper
operation.

Table 5—Electrical Data

NOTE: If any of the original wire,

as supplied, must be replaced, use
same type or equivalent wire.

UNIT

SIZE

VOLTS-

HERTZ—

PHASE

OPERATING

VOLTAGE RANGE

MAX

UNIT

AMPS

MIN

WIRE

GAGE

MAX WIRE

LENGTH (FT)t

MAX FUSE OR

HA14R-TYPE

14KT BKR AMPSt

Max*

Min*

045-08

115—60—1

127

104

6.0

14

47

15

045-12

115—60—1

127

104

8.3

14

34

15

070-08

115—60—1

127

104

5.9

14

47

15

070-12

115—60—1

127

104

8.7

14

32

15

091-14

115—60—1

127

104

9.0

14

31

15

091-16

115—60—1

127

104

10.4

14

27

15

111-12

115^60—1

127

104

8.0

14

35

15

111-16

115—60—1

127

104

10.1

14

28

15

111-20

115—60—1

127

104

14.4

12

31

20

136-16

115—60—1

127

104

10.1

14

28

15

136-20

115—60—1

127

104

13.3

12

33

20

155-20

115—60—1

127

104

14.0

12

31

20

’Permissible limits of the voltage range at which the unit will operate satisfactorily.

tTime-delay fuse is recommended.

tLength shown is as measured 1 way along wire path between unit and service panel for maximum 2 percent voltage drop.

Fig. 8—Heating and Cooiing Application Wiring Diagram

A78461

A

WARNING

Never purge a line into a combustion chamber. Never use

matches, candles, flame, or other sources of ignition for the

purpose of checking leakage. Use a soap-and-water solution

to check for leakage. Failure to follow this warning can cause

a fire, explosion, personal injury, or death.

Step 6— Electrical Connections

115-V WIRING — Refer to the unit rating plate or Table 5 for

equipment electrical requirements. The control system requires an

earth ground for proper operation.

A

CAUTION

Do not connect aluminum wire between disconnect switch

and furnace. Use only copper wire.

Make all electrical connections in accordance with the National

Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA 70-1993 and local codes or ordi­

nances that might apply. For Canadian installations, all electrical

connections must be made in accordance with CSA C22.1 Cana­

dian Electrical Code, or authorities having jurisdiction.

A

WARNING

The cabinet MUST have an uninterrupted or unbroken ground

according to National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70-1993

and Canadian Electrical Code, CSA C22.1 or local codes to

minimize personal injury if an electrical fault should occur.

This may consist of electrical wire or conduit approved for

electrical ground when installed in accordance with existing

electrical codes. Do not use gas piping as an electrical ground.

The auxiliary junction box can be moved to the right-hand side of

the furnace when a right-side power supply is desired. Remove the

2 screws holding the auxiliary junction box. Mount the junction

box on the right-hand side of the furnace (holes have been

predrilled in casing). The blower door interlock switch must also

be moved to the right side of the furnace due to the length of the

wiring harness. When moved, tuck the wiring harness behind the

clip provided to keep extra wire lengths out of the way.

NOTE:

Proper polarity must be maintained for 115-v wiring. If

polarity is incorrect, the microprocessor will ^shut off gas flow

shortly after the completion of ignition trial period.

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