Carrier 48SX024-048 User Manual

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Airflow can be changed by changing the lead connec­

tions of the blower motor.

Unit 48SS two- or 3-speed motors (except size 030) are

factory wired for low speed operation. Unit 48SS030 is fac­
tory wired for medium speed. Units 488X024,036, and 048
two- or 3-speed motors are factory wired for low speed;
units 488X030 and 042 are factory wired for medium speed.

For 208/230-v and A.O. 8mith 460-v Blower Motors — The
motor leads are color-coded as follows:

3-8PEED

black = high speed

2-8PEED

black = high speed

low speed

red

blue = medium speed
red = low speed
To change the speed of the blower motor, remove the fan

motor speed leg lead from the blower relay (BR). This wire
is attached to terminal BM for single-phase and 3-phase units.
To change the speed, remove and replace with lead for de­
sired blower motor speed. Insulate the removed lead to avoid
contact with chassis parts.

The motor leads are color coded

2-8PEED

black = high

blue = jumper

red = low

For 460-v GE Motors
as follows:

3-8PEED

black = high
blue = jumper
orange = medium
red = low

To change the speed of the blower motor, remove fan

motor speed lead from the blower relay (BR) and replace
with the lead for the desired blower motor speed. The mo­
tor speed lead is attached to terminal BM. Insulate removed
lead end to avoid contact with chassis parts. On 3-speed
motors only, connect orange lead to terminal BM of BR.

To select high speed on 460-v GE motors, separate the black

(female QC) from the blue lead (male QC) and connect the
black lead to the BR. Insulate the blue lead to avoid con­
tact with any chassis parts.

Table 6 - Air Delivery (Cfm) at Indicated Temperature Rise and Rated Heating Input

HEATING

TEMPERATURE RISE °F

(Btuh)

20

25

30

35

40

45

50

55

60

65

70

75

80

85

90

40,000

1389

1111

926

794

694

617

556

-

-

60,000

2083

1667

1389

1190

1042

926

833

758

80,000

2778

2222

1852

1587

1389

1235

1111

1010

926

855

794

100,000

3472

2778

2315

1984

1736

1543

1389

1263

1157

1068

992

926

868

120,000

4167

3333

2778

2381

2083

1852

1667

1515

1389

1282

1190

1111

1042

980

926

140,000

5037

4029

3358

2878

2518

2238

2014

1831

1679

1549

1439

1343

1259

1185

1119

NOTE: Dashed areas do not fall within the approved temperature rise range of the unit.

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