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Carrier 100 Series - Electrical Connections; 115-V Wiring; Accessories; Venting

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Table
5—Electrical
Data
UNIT
SIZE
VOLTS-
HERTZ-
PHASE
OPERATING
VOLTAGE
RANGE
MAX
UNIT
AMPS
MIN
WIRE
GAGE
MAX
WIRE
LENGTH
(FT)*
MAX
FUSE
OR
HACR-TYPE
CKT
BKR
AMPSt
Max*
Min*
040-08
115—60—1
127
104
6.1
14
45
15
040-12
115—60—1
127
104
8.5
14
33
15
060-08
115—60—1
127
104
6.1
14
46
15
060-12
115—60—-1
127
104
8.9
14
32
15
080-14
115—60—1,
127
104
9.2
14
31
15
080-16
115—60—1
127
104
10.6
'
14
27
15
100-12
115—60—1
127
104
8.2
14
34
15
100-16
115—60—1
127
104
10.3
14
27
15
100-20
115—60—1
127
104
14.6
12
30
20
120-16
115—60—1
127
104
10.3
14
27
15
120-20
115—60—1
127
104
!
13.5
12
33
20
140-20
115—60—1
127
104
14.2
12
31
20
*
Permissible
limits
of
the
voltage
range
at
which
the
unit
will
operate
satisfactorily.
tTime-delay
fuse
is
recommended.+Length
shown
Is
as
measured
1
way
along
wire
path
between
unit
and
service
panel
for
maximum
2
percent
voltage
drop.
installed
immediately
upstream
of
the
gas
supply
connection
to
the
furnace
and
downstream
of
the
manual
shut-off
valve.
Place
ground
joint
union
between
the
gas
control
manifold
and
the
manual
shut-off
valve.
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.
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.
The
blower
door
interlock
switch
must
also
be
moved
to
the
right
side
of
the
furnace
due
to
the
length
of
the
wiring
harness.
(Holes
have
been
provided
in
casing).
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
inconect,
the
furnace
control
will
flash
code
02
on
the
status
LED
and
prevent
heating
operation.
24-V
WIRING
Make
field
24-v
connections
at
the
24-v
terminal
strip.
(See
Fig.
10.)
Connect
terminal
Y
as
shown
in
Fig.
8
or
9
for
proper
cooling
operation.
Use
only
AWG
No.
18
or
larger,
color
coded
copper
thermostat
wire.
The
24-v
circuit
contains
an
automotive-type,
3-amp
fuse
located
on
the
main
control.
Any
24-v
electrical
shorts
during
installation,
service,
or
maintenance
could
cause
this
fuse
to
blow.
If
fuse
replacement
is
required,
use
ONLY
a
3-amp
fuse.
The
control
will
flash
code
24
when
the
fuse
needs
replacement.
ACCESSORIES
1.
Electronic
air
cleaner
(EAC)
A
terminal
block
(EAC-1
and
EAC-2)
is
provided
for
elec¬
tronic
air
cleaner
connection.
(See
Fig.
10.)
The
terminals
are
energized
with
115v,
1-amp
maximum
during
blower
motor
operation.
2.
Humidifier
(HUM)
Screw
terminals
(HUM
and
COM)
are
provided
for
24-v
humidifier
connection.
The
terminals
are
energized
with
24v,
0.5-amp
maximum
when
the
gas
valve
is
energized.
Step
7
VENTING
For
conventional
Category
I
vertical
venting,
refer
to
the
enclosed
Installations
Instructions.
GAMA
venting
table
for
category
I
furnaces,
and
QUIK'VENT'*'”
table
for
Category
I
fan-assisted
7

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