Typical wiring diagram notes (48hd,ld008) – Carrier 48HDT User Manual
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TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAM LEGEND
(48HD,LD008)
AHA
— Adjustable Heat Anticipator
PI -
Plug Assembly
Assy
— Assembly
PS —
Pilot Sensor
C
—
Contactor Compressor
QT -
Ouadruple Terminal
CAP.
—
Capacitor
RLC —
Rotor Locking Circuit
CC
— Cooling Compensator
RS —
Rollout Switch
CH
—
Crankcase Heater
Std —
Standard
CLO
—
Compressor Lockout
Sw —
Switch
CLS
__
Cooling Lockout Switch
TB —
Terminal Block
COMP
—
Compressor Motor
TC —
Thermostat, Cooling
CS
—
Centrifugal Switch
TDR —
Time-Delay Relay
DM
— Damper Motor
TH -
Thermostat, Heating
DR
— Damper Relay
TRAN -
Transformer
EC
— Enthalpy Control
ECT
— Economizer Thermostat
Marked Wire
Equip
Fu
— Equipment
Fuse
Denotes Connection Point Between
Gnd
— Ground
Subbase and Thermostat
HPS
— High-Pressure Switch
o
Terminal (Marked)
1
— Ignitor Electrode
IDM
— Induced Draft Motor
o
□
Terminal (Unmarked)
IDR
___
Induced Draft Relay
Terminal Block
IFC
— Indoor Fan Contactor
IFM
— Indoor Fan Motor
•o
Field Splice
IFR
— Indoor Fan Relay
IPP
Ignitor Power Pack
Splice (Marked)
L
LPS
—
Light
Low-Pressure Switch
—•—
Factory Splice
LS
Limit Switch
Factory Wiring
MAT.
—
Mixed Air Thermostat
Internal Connection
MGV
Mtr
NS
__
Main Gas Valve
Motor
Night Setback Switch
__________
Accessory or Optional Wiring
—
Field Control Wiring
OAT.
—
Outdoor Air Thermostat
—
—
Field Power Wiring
OFM
—
Outdoor Fan Motor
To indicate common potential only,
PGV
Pilot Gas Valve
not to represent wiring
TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAM NOTES
(48HD,LD008)
1. Compressor and fan motors are thermally pro
tected — 3-phase motors are protected against
primary single-phasing conditions.
2. If any original wires must be replaced, use 90 C
wire or equivalent.
3. Numbers indicate the line location of used con
tacts. 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 HH07AT172 or 174 with
subbase HH93AZ177.
5. Set heat anticipators at one amp (208/230-3-60).
Set heat anticipators at 1.2 amp (460-3-60).
6. Factory connected to 230-v or 460-v lead per unit
rated voltage. If 208-v power supply is used,
connect to 200-v lead and insulate 230-v lead.
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