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heat-pump output drops. Setting at which thermostat closes is
variable, depending on design of system. It is set at time of
installation and should not be changed without cause. Up to 2
outdoor thermostats may be installed. Some systems may not have
any thermostat. An outdoor thermostat can also be used to lock out
compressor operation at low ambients in condensing unit not
equipped with low-ambient control.

Although these devices are installed in control circuit (24v), turn
off all power to unit before attempting to troubleshoot thermostat.

Use a standard ohmmeter to check for continuity through thermo-
stat. If you suspect thermostat is out of calibration, use calibrated
electronic thermometer to determine correct outdoor temperature.
Turn thermostat dial knob until switch closes. Observe this using
ohmmeter across switch. Read temperature setting when switch
closes. It should be close to reading observed using electronic
thermometer. Any setting within ± 5°F is acceptable.

XIII.

COMPRESSOR PLUG

The compressor electrical plug provides a quick-tight connection
to the compressor terminals. The plug completely covers the
compressor terminals, and the mating female terminals are com-
pletely encapsulated in the plug. Therefore, the terminals are
isolated from any moisture so corrosion and resultant pitted or
discolored terminals are reduced. The plug is oriented to the relief
slot in the terminal box so the cover cannot be secured if wires are
not positioned in slot, assuring correct electrical connection at the
compressor. The plug can be removed by simultaneously pulling
while

rocking

the plug. However, these plugs are specialized and

vary in terminal orientation in the plug. Therefore, plugs can be
used on only the specific compressor or group as shown in Fig. 27.

For the Carlyle and Bristol compressors in Fig. 27, the triangle
formed by the fusite terminals points down, and the plug is
likewise oriented. The fusite terminals and plug-terminal orienta-

Fig. 25—Service Alarm Wiring Connections

A88340

Y

L

C

L

L

C

BLK

THERMOSTAT

SUBBASE

INDOOR

UNIT

TERMINAL

BOARD

OUTDOOR

UNIT

TERMINAL

BOARD

PASS SUPPLY WIRE THROUGH
METALLIC LOOP TWICE ON
UNITS WITH NAMEPLATE
RLA OF 14 AMPS OR LESS.

C

2

1

3

X

YEL

SERVICE ALARM

ORN

RED

YEL

BRN

YEL

LPS

DTS

HPS

BLU

BLU

HIGH AND/OR LOW PRESSURE

AND/OR DISCHARGE TEMPERATURE

SWITCH (IF USED)

24-VOLT WIRING

*METALLIC

LOOP

ONE FIELD
LINE VOLTAGE
SUPPLY WIRE

Fig. 26—Wiring Connections for Service Alarm and Cycle Protector

A88339

A88339

T1

FIELD LINE VOLTAGE SUPPLY WIRE

T2

T3

X

3

2

1

Y

L

C

C

C

L

L

C

YEL

BLK

BLK

BRN

THERMOSTAT

SUBBASE

INDOOR

UNIT

TERMINAL

BOARD

OUTDOOR

UNIT

TERMINAL

BOARD

ORN

BLK

VIO

YEL

LPS

DTS

HPS

YEL

BLU

BLU

BRN

HIGH AND/OR LOW PRESSURE

AND/OR DISCHARGE TEMPERATURE

SWITCH (IF USED)

COMMON POTENTIAL
FACTORY WIRING (FIELD CONNECTED)
FIELD-SUPPLIED WIRING
CONTACTOR

CYCLE PROTECTOR

SERVICE ALARM

C

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