Carrier manual Wiring Schematic 52SE Ð 208/230 V and 265 V AA and CP Units

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52S

SERIES

CAP

Ð Capacitor

COMP

Ð Compressor

FCS

Ð Fan Cycle Switch

FM

Ð Fan Motor

HTR

Ð Heater

IT

Ð Indoor Thermostat

LÐ Power Supply Line

OL

Ð Overload

PL

Ð Plug

PLS

Ð

Primary Limit Switch

SLS

Ð

Secondary Limit Switch

LEGEND

ST Ð Start Thermistor

SW Ð Selector Switch

Component Connection (Marked)

Component Connection (Unmarked)

Accessory or Optional Wiring Factory Wiring

To Indicate Common Potential Only. Not to Represent Wire

SWITCH

CONTACTS MADE

POSITION

 

OFF

FCS TO LS

FAN

L1 TO LO*, FCS1 TO LS

LO HEAT

FCS2 TO LO, IT1 TO LS,

L2 TO HTR, FCS1 TO LS

 

HI HEAT

FCS2 TO HI, IT1 TO LS,

L2 TO HTR, FCS1 TO LS

 

LO COOL

FCS2 TO LO, COMP TO FCS1,

COMP TO IT3

 

NOTES:

1.Recommended for use on grounded power supply only.

2.Compressor and fan motor thermally protected.

3.Use copper conductors only.

4.All wiring must conform with NEC (National Electrical Code) and local codes.

5.Dashed lines indicate components when used.

HI COOL

FCS2 TO HI, COMP TO FCS1,

COMP TO IT3

 

*L1 to MED, some models.

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Contents Service Technician Guide ContentsIntroduction Summary of DANGERS, WARNINGS, and CautionsModel Number Nomenclature General Disassembly To Disconnect Power for CORD- Connected UnitTo Open the Control BOX To Remove the Unit from the Wall SleeveDuct Extension Screws To Access INDOOR-AIR Section Components Removing the AIR BaffleTo Remove the AIR Discharge Grille To Remove the TOP Cover Ð Remove the screwTo Remove the Discharge Deck To Access OUTDOOR-AIR Section ComponentsTo Remove the Gusset Removing Stator General Cleaning Cleaning and SafetyComponent Cleaning Schedule Consider the following safety issues before beginningMonthly Cleaning Cleaning the Indoor AIR Filter Ð RemoveReplacing the Indoor AIR Filter Ð Access Tools NeededReplacing the Vent AIR Filter Cleaning the Vent AIR FilterChassis Accessing the Indoor and Outdoor Seasonal CleaningDisconnect ALL Power to Unit Cleaning the Indoor and Outdoor Coils Accessing the Indoor FAN and IndoorCoils section Section Components onDisconnect ALL Power to the Unit Cleaning the Indoor FAN and FANCleaning the Heater Assembly Ð Once Compressor Rotary Compressor ComponentsCompressor Troubleshooting Basic Hermetic Compressor Electrical MeasurementsBasic Compressor Troubleshooting Guide Compressor Replacement SHORTED/OPEN Windings TestDisconnect all power to unit Removing the Compressor Ð Follow the stepsInstalled Filter Drier Refrigerant Charging Ð Every mechanicalCommon Causes Heater Failure HeatersHeater Removal Removing Heater Screws Operating Controls Typical 52S Unit Operating ControlsDescription of Switch Settings NON-USER Adjustable SwitchesHigh Heat or High Cool Ð Push button Outside or Vent AIR Ð Push the FAN onlySequence of Operation HEAT/COOL Units FigureCooling only Units Figure Heat Pump Units FigureTools Needed Component Operation and TroubleshootingIndoor Thermostat Heat Pump Units Indoor Thermostat IT CONTACTS, ALL 52SQ AA and CP Models Outdoor Frost Thermostat Heat Pump UnitsLocked OUT Capacitor TestElectrical Components Removal and Replacement Outdoor Frost Thermostat ScrewsComponent Locations Open Control BOX FAN Motor FAN Motor TroubleshootingBasic FAN Motor Electrical Tests FAN Motor Troubleshooting Chart Typical 208/230 Volt Motors Typical 265 Volt MotorsFAN Motor Replacement RemovalField Temperature Charts 52S Series Page 52S Series Page 52S Series Page 52S Series Page 52S Series Page 52S Series Page 52S Series Page 52S Series Wiring Schematics Wiring Schematic 52SC Ð 208/230 V and 265 V AA and CP UnitsWiring Schematic 52SE Ð 208/230 V and 265 V AA and CP Units Wiring Schematic 52SE Ð 208/230 V and 265 V RC Units Wiring Schematic 52SQ Ð 208/230 V and 265 V AA and CP Units Wiring Schematic 52SQ Ð 208/230 V and 265 V RC Units Most Frequent Ptac Service Questions