GE 8500 Series installation instructions Make Unit Electrical Connections, Connect the TOP Duct

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Installation Instructions

MAKE UNIT ELECTRICAL

CONNECTIONS

1.Connect the thermostat wires to the unit and set the dip switches to the appropriate settings.

NOTE: See the Controls–Terminal Connections and Controls–Dip Switches sections of this manual and the manual with the separate thermostat for proper connections and settings.

Thermostat

Maximum Wiring

Length for Thermostat

Connection to the Unit

66 ft . for AWG 18

60 ft . for AWG 20

40 ft . for AWG 24

AWG – American Wire Gauge

Unit Connections

2.Make power connections to the unit.

NOTE: See the ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS and DIRECT CONNECT APPLICATIONS sections, as appropriate, of this manual for proper connections.

3.Replace the case front panel by replacing the four front screws and the two top screws.

7CONNECT THE TOP DUCT

1. Install the duct onto the air discharge outlet.

Inside

wallRigid

ductwork

Flexible or rigid ductwork

Air discharge outlet

2.Secure the top duct to the unit by turning the four case top duct adjusting screws until they are tight. Use a field supplied clamp to lock the top duct

to the case.

Top duct

Clamp

Case top duct adjusting screws

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8500 Series specifications

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