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Step
6
Make
Electrical
Connections
FIELD
POWER
SUPPLY
Unit
is
factory
wired
for
volt¬
age
shown
on
nameplate.
When
installing
units,
provide
a
disconnect,
per
NEC
(National
Electrical
Code)
requirements,
of
adequate
size
(Table
2).
All
field
wiring
must
comply
with
NEC
and
local
requirements.
Route
power
lines
through
control
box
access
panel
or
unit
basepan
(Fig.
4)
to
connections
as
shown
on
unit
wir¬
ing
diagram
and
Fig.
10.
Transformer
no.
1
is
wired
for
230-v
unit.
If
208/230-v
unit
is
to
be
run
with
208-v
power
supply,
the
transformer
must
be
rewired
as
follows:
1.
Remove
cap
from
red
(208
v)
wire.
2.
Remove
cap
from
orange
(230
v)
spliced
wire.
3.
Replace
orange
wire
with
red
wire
4.
Recap
both
wires.
TB1
MAXIMUM
WIRE
SIZE
UNIT
50HJ
VOLTAGE
208/230
460
575
015
350
kcmil
2/0
2/0
024
350
kcmil
2/0
2/0
IMPORTANT:
BE
CERTAIN
UNUSED
WIRES
ARE
CAPPED.
Failure
to
do
so
may
damage
the
transformers.
Operating
voltage
to
compressor
must
be
within
voltage
range
indicated
on
unit
nameplate.
On
3-phase
units,
volt¬
ages
between
phases
must
be
balanced
within
2%
and
the
current
must
be
balanced
within
10%.
Use
the
following
formula
to
determine
the
percentage
of
voltage
imbalance.
Percentage
of
Voltage
Imbalance
,
^
max
voltage
deviation
from
average
voltage
-
100
x
-
2
i
2
average
voltage
Example:
Supply
voltage
is
460-3-60.
AB
=452
v
BC
=464
v
AC
=455
v
Average
Voltage
452
+464
+455
3
1371
~
3
=
457
Determine
maximum
deviation
from
average
voltage.
(AB)
457
-452
=5
v
(BC)
464
-457
=7
v
(AC)
457
-455
=2
v
Maximum
deviation
is
7
v.
Determine
the
percentage
of
voltage
imbalance:
7
Percentage
of
Voltage
Imbalance
=
100
x
-
LEGEND
EQUIP
Equipment
GND
Ground
kcmil
Thousand
Circular
Mils
NEC
National
Electrical
Code
TB
Terminal
Block
Fig.
10
Field
Power
Wiring
Connections
FIELD
CONTROL
WIRING
-
Install
a
Carrier-approved
accessory
thermostat
assembly
according
to
the
installation
instructions
included
with
the
accessory.
Locate
thermostat
assembly
on
a
solid
wall
in
the
conditioned
space
to
sense
average
temperature.
Route
thermostat
cable
or
equivalent
single
leads
of
no.
18
AWG
(American
Wire
Gage)
colored
wire
from
subbase
terminals
through
conduit
in
unit
to
low-voltage
connections
as
shown
on
unit
label
wiring
diagram
and
in
Fig.
11.
NOTE:
For
wire
runs
up
to
50
ft,
use
no.
18
AWG
insu¬
lated
wire
(35
C
minimum).
For
50
to
75
ft,
use
no.
16
AWG
insulated
wire
(35
C
minimum).
For
over
75
ft,
use
no.
14
AWG
insulated
wire
(35
C
minimum).
All
wire
larger
than
no.
18
AWG
cannot
be
directly
connected
to
the
ther¬
mostat
and
will
require
a
junction
box
and
splice
at
the
thermostat.
Set
heat
anticipator
settings
as
indicated
in
Table
3.
Set¬
tings
may
be
changed
slightly
to
provide
a
greater
degree
of
comfort
for
a
particular
installation.
Refer
to
accessory
remote
control
instructions
as
required.
=
1.53%
This
amount
of
phase
imbalance
is
satisfactory
as
it
is
below
the
maximum
allowable
2%.
IMPORTANT:
If
the
supply
voltage
phase
imbal¬
ance
is
more
than
2%,
contact
your
local
electric
util¬
ity
company
immediately.
Unit
failure
as
a
result
of
operation
on
improper
line
volt¬
age
or
excessive
phase
imbalance
constitutes
abuse
and
may
cause
damage
to
electrical
components.
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ASSEMBLY
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Fig.
11
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Field
Control
Thermostat
Wiring
7

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