York 12, 10, 13 AND 14 SEER manual Typical Condensing Unit Control Box Start Components Shown

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LOW VOLTAGE

Control wiring may vary depending upon the type of thermo- stat and furnace being connected.

Low voltage wiring diagrams can be found with the furnace or air conditioning blower package installation instructions.

Pig-tail connector wires (2 blue or 1 blue, 1 brown) are pro- vided from the low voltage pull-in coil on the contactor to a section of the control box (See Figure 12). A “Fingered” bush- ing is provided in the low voltage knockout hole. If 1/2" con- duit is used for the low voltage wiring, the bushing is to be removed.

1.Route the low voltage cable through the fingered bush- ing in the low voltage junction box. See Figures 9, 10 & 11.

2.Using wire nuts, connect the low voltage wiring within the low voltage box.

3.A minimum of 19 AWG wire must be used in connecting the low voltage control wiring between the outdoor unit, air handler thermostat, and outdoor thermostat. For longer low voltage control wiring lengths, consult the N.E.C.

Connect thermostat and control package wiring as shown in Figure 12 and per the instructions packed with those pieces.

START RELAY

CONTACTOR

 

(Not on all Models)

 

DUAL

 

RUN/FAN

FAN

CAPACITOR

MOTOR

 

 

PLUG

START

 

CAPACITOR

LOW

(Not on all Models)

 

VOLTAGE

 

BOX

GROUND

“FINGERED”

BUSHING

LUG

 

 

REVERSIBLE HIGH VOLTAGE

 

CONDUIT PLATE

FIGURE 3 : Typical Condensing Unit Control Box (Start Components Shown)

 

START RELAY

 

CONTACTOR

 

DUAL

 

RUN/FAN

 

CAPACITOR

LOW

 

VOLTAGE

FAN

BOX

MOTOR

 

 

PLUG

“FINGERED”

 

BUSHING

 

GROUND LUG

ADJUSTABLE HIGH VOLTAGE

CONDUIT PLATE

 

FIGURE 4 : Typical Condensing Unit Control Box (Start Components Shown)

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13 AND 14 SEER, 12, 10 specifications

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