Fig. 14 — typical 3-phase wiring diagram, 1 co o) – Carrier 48NLT User Manual

Page 15

Attention! The text in this document has been recognized automatically. To view the original document, you can use the "Original mode".

Advertising
background image

FIELD L3
POWER L2

SUPPLY

SIN6LE 5TA6E HEAT S SIN6LE STA6E COOL

TfCRMOSTAT CTYPJ

BLK-

■ RSI -

ORN -

TRAN

BRN

^5—

{j^

I—@

©

ilHl—®

EG

CAPI

1 Co o)

^

CAP2

ICOMPOWB^T

arrangement

LEGEND

MV

OFM

p
PC1
PC2
PI

PS

PV

TRANS

ALS1

ALS2

C
CAP. 1,2

CCH
COMP
EG

GV
IPM

IFR1

IFR2

IM

IR

IQN
LS

NOTES:

1. 230-v operation as shown. For 208-v operation, reverse red and orn leads of transformer.

2. Symbols are an electnca) representation only.
3. If any of the original wire, as supplied, must be replaced, use minimum 105'^C wiring

material.

4. Use copper wire only for field power supply leads.
5. Compressor and fan motors provided with inherent thermal protection.
6. Three-phase motors protected under primary single-phase conditions.

Auxiliary Limit Switch (SPST)
NC (Blower)
Auxiliary Limit Switch (SPST)

NC (Rollout)
Contactor
Capacitors (Run)
Crankcase Heater
Compressor
Equipment Ground
Gas Valve
Indoor Fan Motor
Indoor Fan Relay
(SPOT) NO (Cooling)
Indoor Fan Relay
(SPST) NO (Heating)
Inducer Motor
Inducer Relay (DPST) NO
Ignitor
Limit Switch (SPST) NC

©

O

Mam Valve
Outdoor Fan Motor
Pilot (Flame Sensing)
Printed Circuit Board (Blower)
Printed Circuit Board (Inducer)
Pilot Ignitor
Pressure Switch (SPOT) NC
Pilot Valve
Transformer

Field High-Voltage Wiring
Factory High-Voltage Wiring
Factory Low-Voltage Wiring
Field Low-Voltage Wiring

Marked Connection

Unmarked Connection

Internally Connected or

Wirenut

Fig. 14 — Typical 3-Phase Wiring Diagram

Advertising
This manual is related to the following products: