GE 8500 Series Controls-terminal connections, Controls-Terminal Connections, If applicable

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Safety Instructions

Operating Instructions

Controls—terminal connections.

Controls–Terminal Connections

The terminal connections are located behind

CAUTION:

the front case panel through an opening

on the front of the unit.

Improper CDC wiring may damage the Zoneline

To access the terminal connections, remove

electronics or cause erratic Zoneline operation.

the front panel by removing the filter, taking out

No common busing is permitted. A separate wire

the four front screws, the upper two screws from

pair must be run from each separate controlling

the top of the panel and the shipping screws on

switch to each individual Zoneline.

each side, if present. (Discard the four side shipping

screws, if present.)

 

Insert the building hook-up wires into the bottom

 

of the terminals and tighten screws securely

 

to make the desired connections.

 

Route the wires from the terminal connections

 

through the unit wire guides and out through

Route wires

the case wire guide.

through

 

NOTE: The owner is responsible for setting

wire guides

the appropriate dip switches and connecting

Terminal

terminals.

connections

 

Care and Cleaning

24VAC

FANLO

FANHI

REVVAL

COMP

AUXHEAT

COMMON

Room Air Sensor

Motion Sensor

Door Sensor

Central Desk Control

Common–Ground

White–Heater

Yellow–Compressor Black–Reversing Valve Green–High Speed Fan Green–Low Speed Fan Red–24V AC only

Tips

Room Air Sensor (Requires room air sensor kit – RAVRMS)

Troubleshooting

When connected, the room air sensor will allow utilization of the temperature limiting and freeze sentinel features.

NOTE: If GE thermostat RAK148D1, RAK148P1 or RAK164D1, RAK164P1 is used with the unit, the room sensor kit is not needed for temperature limiting since this feature is incorporated in the thermostats.

Room Air Sensor

24VAC

FANLO

FANHI

REVVAL

COMP

AUXHEAT

COMMON

Consumer Support

Hydronic Heating (Requires Hydronic Heating Kit – RAVHW1, RAVHW2 or RAVHW3)

Required connections for hydronic heating kit.

NOTE: R, W, C terminal connections will

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

also be connected to the remote thermostat

24VAC

FANLO

FANHI

REVVAL

COMP

AUXHEAT

COMMON

if applicable.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hydronic Heating

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Contents Preparation WarrantyAir Filters Model # Serial #Safety Precautions Troubleshooting Controls-dip switchesControls-Dip Switches All Electric Heat Heat pump models onlyDuct Constant on FanOccupancy Sensor Field Supplied Freeze Sentinel Requires room air sensor kit-RAVRMSTemperature Limiting Requires room air sensor kit-RAVRMS Temperature limiting during Cool modeGEAppliances.com Room Air Sensor Requires room air sensor kit Ravrms Controls-terminal connectionsControls-Terminal Connections Also be connected to the remote thermostatMotion Sensor Obtained locally Central Desk ControlRemote Thermostat Door Sensor Obtained locallyVentilation Control Other features of your ZonelineOn/Off Switch About Heat Pumps on some modelsBase Pan Care and cleaningDrain Air FiltersInstallation Recommended branch circuit wire sizes For 230/208 Volt Cord Connections onlyAttach Conduit For 230/208 Volt Direct Connect Applications onlyRemove Junction BOX Cover Important Connection of a 265V AC productMake Wire Lead Connections Inside the Junction BOX Power Connection ChartModel Type Required AccessoriesZoneline Components Electronic ThermostatTypical Utility Closet and Dimensions Top ViewUtility Closet Connection Locations Air grille and access door/panel OptionUnit-mounted filter with a field-supplied return Build and Install the Zoneline Base Platform 000 BTU 12,000 BTU 18,000 BTU Install the DrainsDuctwork 390 415 440 465 490 435 485 535Adjust all four leveling legs until the case is level Install and Connect the CaseInstall and Ground Unit to the Case Unit to the CaseMaximum Wiring Length for Thermostat Connection to the Unit Make Unit Electrical ConnectionsConnect the TOP Duct Connect Power Final CheckServicing Unit is unplugged Before You Call For Service…Power failure Indoor airflow is restricted Air filter is dirtyNormal Operating Sounds Minute delayThings that are normal Compressor. You may also hear a fan noise stop and startGEAppliances.com Page What GE Will Not Cover Vertical Zoneline WarrantyFor The Period GE Will Replace Model numberConsumer Support GE Appliances Website Schedule ServiceParts and Accessories Real Life Design Studio

8500 Series specifications

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