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13 typical wiring schematics (cont) – Bryant CeilingPAC 502A User Manual

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TYPICAL WIRING SCHEMATICS (cont)

LEGEND

AHA

Adjustable Heat Anticipator

BKR W/AT —

Breaks with Amp Turns

C

Contactor Compressor

CC

Cooling Compensator

CLO

Compressor Lockout

COMP

Compressor Motor

CT

Current Transformer

EQUIP

Equipment

GND

Ground

HPS

High-Pressure Switch

IFC

Indoor-Fan Contactor

IFM

Indoor-Fan Motor

IFR

Indoor-Fan Relay

JB

Junction Box

L

Light

LOR

Lockout Relay

LPS

Low-Pressure Switch

NEC

National Electrical Code

OFM

Outdoor-Fan Motor

PL

Plug Assembly

PRI

Primary

TB

Terminal Block

TC

Thermostat-Cooling

TH

Thermostat-Heating

TRAN

Transformer

Marked Wire

Denotes connection point between
subbase and thermostat

Terminal (Marked)

Terminal (Unmarked)

Terminal Block

Field Splice

Splice (Marked)

Factory Splice

Factory Wiring

Accessory or Optional Wiring

Field Control Wiring

Field Power Wiring

To indicate common potential
only, not to represent wiring

502A048,060, 575-3-60 Units

NOTES:
1. Compressor and fan motors are thermally protected, three-phase

motors protected against primary single-phase conditions.

2. If any original wires furnished must be replaced, it should be

replaced with 90 C or its equivalent.

3. Numbers indicate the line location of used contacts. A bracket

over 2 numbers signifies a single-pole double-throw contact. An
underlined number signifies a normally closed contact. Plain (no
line) number signifies a normally open contact.

4. Must use thermostat HH07AT170, 172 or 174 with subbase

HN63AZ176, 177 or 179.

5. Neutral for 240/416 v supply (Canada only).
6. The CLO locks out the compressor to prevent short cycling on

compressor overloads and safety devices, before replacing CLO
check these devices.