GE CTR 80 manual Wiring Diagram, Revisions

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13 Trouble Shooting

13.3Wiring Diagram

REVISIONS

DATE

8/13/1999

APPROVAL

ECO 7380-1

BY

JG

DESCRIPTION

probeconnector

PANEL PCB P/N 40004443

 

 

 

SERIAL

INTERFACE

 

 

 

 

22 Grn

 

W55

 

 

 

22 Yel

 

W54

AC

H

N

POWER SUPPLY

Part # 90031021

J1

 

J1

 

J3

+

J5

 

-

 

J1

 

+ J4

 

-

J8

22

ANALOG PCB P/N 40004444 (TOP)

DIGITALPCB P/N 40001413(BOTTOM)

CutoutRelay

22

 

J6

J10

+

TC

 

J9

-

Probe 12345

 

 

J3

MT1

 

G

 

Triac MT2

 

 

J7

SHLD

WHT

WHT

RED

RED

Wht/Org/Blk 18

SwitchCraft In-line Connector

Type K Thermo-couple Sensor

Vio 18

Wht/Org18

100 Ohm RTD Probe

 

 

N/C

 

1

2

3

6

 

 

 

 

Wht/Red/Blk 16

 

Wht/Red 16

 

W52

 

W53

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American Fork, Utah84003

 

 

A

 

(801) 763-1600

DIAGRAM

S060

1 OF 1

 

 

 

WIRING

0042-

 

 

 

 

7380

 

 

 

Added in-line

LTR

A

Brn

W42

Gry

W43

K3

Cut-Out Relay

W45

0

 

 

1

6

W44

8

 

16 Wht/Org/Blk

 

2

 

4

 

W51

W46

W47

 

T1

 

MT2

G

 

 

MT1

W48

2

Heater Fuses

16 Wht/Org

16 Gry

Blk 22

Gray22

W49

W50

3/12/1999

Joel Guzman

OFF

18Vio W24

ON

COOLING

Wht/Yel/Blk18

Wht/Yel 18

Vio 22

Gry 22

W26

W27

W28

W29

Solid-State

Relay

+

-

 

 

W25

K1

COOLING

1

0

2 4

8

6

 

 

 

 

 

 

Vio 18

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

K2

 

 

14

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wht/Blk 16

Wht 16

Wht/Vio 14

Wht/Vio/Blk

 

 

 

Wht/Yel 18

Brown 14

Blue 14

 

 

 

W31

W32

W33

W34

 

 

 

W35

W36

 

W37

T1

Probe

MT1

G

1- Red

1 2 3 4 5

MT2

2- Red 3- White 4- White 5- Shield

Q4025P

Probe In-line

Connector (Front View)

Probe Plug

(Front View)

 

3

 

3

 

RTD Sensor

4

2

4

2

1

 

1

 

 

 

COMPRESSOR 1

 

FIRSTSTAGE

(HIGH)

 

 

14

 

 

16

16

Grn/Yel

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NC

491

NO

COM

ICM

L1

115V L2

 

230V L2

7

 

 

8

AC

Ferrite

Figure 6 Wiring Diagram

18Vio W23

18 Wht/Yel/Blk

18 Blue

18 Brown

 

BACKPANEL

14 Green/Yel

 

 

W4

14 Brown

W3

14 Blue

W1

 

TB1

 

W19 W20 W21

 

Brown 14

Blue 14

Green/Yel14

 

W10

W11

W12

 

TB2

 

 

 

Brown 14

Blue 14

 

 

W8

W9

 

3

SYSTE M FUSES

 

 

 

Brown 14

Blue 14

Green/Yel 14

 

W5

W6

W7

FILTER

1 2 3 45 6 7 8

TB3

Blue 16

Brown16

W13

W14

 

 

 

16 Wht/Vio/Blk

 

 

 

16 Wht/Vio/Blk

 

 

 

 

14 Wht/Vio

 

 

 

 

SECOND STAGE CUT-IN

White 16

White/Blk 16

Wht/Blu/Blk 18

Wht/Blu 18

 

W15

W16

W17

W18

 

 

POWE

R SWITC H

 

 

 

 

1

2

3 N/C

 

 

5

 

 

 

 

MOTOR

 

LID

 

 

STIR

 

 

 

 

Ground strap from mounting

Plate to lid.

 

W40

W39

W38

TB4

16Vio W41

21

1

2

3

1

2

3

 

5

 

Wht/Vio/Blk

Wht/Vio

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wht/Vio 16

Grn/Yel 14

 

 

11

13

 

 

Compressor's Internal

 

Vio 16

 

 

12

14

 

 

 

 

10

 

Conections

 

 

 

 

 

AC HI

AC LO

 

 

 

 

COMPRESSOR 2

 

 

SECOND STAGE (LOW)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

11

2

33

 

1-All wires shown are stranded copper with PVC insulation rated at 105 C unless otherwise specified.

2 Heater Fuses:For 115 VAC - 6Amps 250 V FB. For 230 VAC - 3Amps 250 V FB.

3 System Fuses: For 115 VAC - 20Amps 250 V Slow Blow. For 230 VAC - 10Amps 250 V Slow Blow.

 

7 Adjust input voltage to 115/230 VAC. Secure setting.

 

 

2

 

4-All metal parts to be grounded.

8 Set time delay to 2 minutes.

 

6

NOTES:

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