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Legend and notes for fig. 36 and 37, Notes – Carrier 50LJ User Manual

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LEGEND AND NOTES FOR FIG. 36 AND 37

AFS

Airflow Switch

1

APS

Air Pressure Switch

ICP

C

Contactor, Compressor

IDC

CB

Circuit Breaker

IDM

CCB

Control Circuit Breaker

IFC

CH

Crankcase Heater

CLO

Compressor Lockout

IFCB

COMP

Compressor Motor

CS

Centrifugal Switch

IFM

CV

Constant Volume

LPS

DMS

Damper Motor Switch

LS

DU

Dummy Terminbal

MAT.

EC

Enthalpy Control

MGV

ECON

Economizer

OFC

EFM

Exhaust Fan Motor

EQUIP

Equipment

OFM

FLA

Full Load Amps

P

GND

Ground

PEC

GR

Gas Relay

PG

HC

Heater Contactor

PGV

HPCT

Head Pressure Control

PI

Thermostat

PV

BPS

High-Pressure Switch

QT

HR

Heat Relay

RS

HV

— High Voltage

SC

Ignitor

SEN

Ignitor Control Pack

SW

Induced Draft Contactor

TB

Induced Draft Motor

TRAN —

Indoor (Evaporator) Fan

V

Contactor

^

Indoor (Evaporator) Fan Circuit

Breaker

Indoor (Evaporator) Fan Motor

Q

Low-Pressure Switch

Limit Switch

1^

Mixed Air Thermostat

^

Main Gas Valve

0

Outdoor (Condenser) Fan

Contactor

<

>•

Outdoor (Condenser) Fan Motor

Plug Assembly

---------

Power Exhaust Contactor

,

Pilot Gas

Pilot Gas Valve

---------

Plug Assembly

Pilot Valve

Ouadruple Terminal

—•

Rollout Switch

Safety Circuit

Sensor

Switch

Terminal Block

Transformer

Voltage
Terminal (Marked)

Terminal (Unmarked)

Terminal Block

Splice

Spliced (Marked)

Factory Wiring
Field Control Wiring
Field Power Wiring
Accessory or Optional Wiring
To indicate common potential only,

not to represent wiring/

NOTES

1. CB Must Trip Amps are equal to or less than 140% FLA.

2. If any of the original wire furnished must be replaeed,

it must be replaced with Type 90 C wire or its
equivalent.

3. Number(s) indicate the line location of contacts. A bracket

over (2) numbers signifies single pole, double throw con­
tacts. An underlined number signifies a normally closed
contact. Plain numbers (no lines) signify a normally open
contact. Line numbers 1-500 are located on power sche­

matic, 501-800 are on 115-v control schematic, 801 and
on are on 24-v control schematic.

4.
5.

6

.

Condenser-fan motors are thermally protected.
Three-phase motors are protected under primary single­
phasing conditions.
Tran 1 and 2 are wired for 460 v on 460-v units and for
208

V

for 208/230-v units. If 208/230-v units are to run

with 230-V power supply, the control circuit transformer
must be rewired as follows: disconnect the BLU and YEL
wire on TRAN 1 and connect to . Also disconnect
the BLU wire on TRAN 2 and connect to 230-v lead.

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