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50BYN006-024

Single Packaged Air Cooled


Vertical Packaged Units

Wiring Diagrams
INDEX
UNIT 50BYN V-PH-Hz LABEL DIAGRAM FIG. NUMBER
006 208/230-3-60
008 460-3-60 11720011-C 1
575-3-60
012 208/230-3-60
014 460-3-60 11720960-B 2
016 575-3-60
208/230-3-60
024 460-3-60 1172007-C 3
575-3-60

ACCESSORY WIRING
UNIT 50BYN ACCESSORY DESCRIPTION FIG. NUMBER
Winter Start 4
Evaporator Defrost Thermostat 5
TEMP Thermostat 6
Variable Volume and Temperature (VVTT) and Relay Pack 7
006-024
Airside Economizer 8
Airside Economizer with Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Sensor 9
Fire and Smoke Control 10
Heater 11

CARRIER THERMOSTAT WIRING


UNIT 50BYN THERMOSTAT DESCRIPTION FIG. NUMBER
33CS071-01 Non-Programmable 1, 2, 3
33CS220-01
33CS250-01
33CS220-LA Programmable; 7-Day and Non-Communicating 1, 2, 3
33CS250-LA
006-024 33CSPTN-01
33CSTM--01 and 33CSUCE-06 Programmable; 7-Day and Communicating Without Clock 6
33CSTMT-01 and 33CSUCE-06 Programmable; 7-Day and Communicating With Clock 6
33CSVM--32 and 920008 VVT; Programmable Without Clock 7
33CSVMT-32 and 920008 VVT; Programmable With Clock 7

Manufacturer reserves the right to discontinue, or change at any time, specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations.
Book 1 4 PC 111 Catalog No. 535-051 Printed in U.S.A. Form 50BY-1W Pg 1 3-99 Replaces: New
Tab 2b 7a
LEGEND FOR FIG. 1-7
C — Compressor Contactor IFM — Indoor-Fan Motor Field Splice
CB — Circuit Breaker IFP — Indoor-Fan Protector
CLO — Compressor Lockout LPS — Low-Pressure Switch
CR — Control Relay NEC — National Electrical Code Terminal Block Connection
DT — Defrost Thermostat (Evaporator) OFC — Outdoor-Fan Contactor
EQUIP — Equipment OFM — Outdoor-Fan Motor Marked Terminal
FSS — Filter Status OFP — Outdoor-Fan Protector
GND — Ground R — Resistor Unmarked Terminal
HPS — High-Pressure Switch T — Timer Factory Wiring
HS — Humidity Sensor TB — Terminal Block
IAQ — Indoor Air Quality TDR — Time-Delay Relay Field Wiring
IFC — Indoor-Fan Contactor TRAN — Transformer

NOTES FOR FIG. 1-7


1. Wiring for field power supply must be rated at 60 C minimum. Use
copper or copper-clad aluminum conductors only.
2. Replacement of factory wires must be with 90 C (194 F) appliance
wiring material or its equivalent.
3. Factory wiring is in accordance with NEC (National Electrical Code).
Field modifications or additions must be in compliance with all ap-
plicable codes.
4. Fan motors are inherently thermally protected. Three phase mo-
tors are protected under primary single phase conditions.

OPERATING SEQUENCE Carrier TEMP Thermostat — The Carrier TEMP Sys-


All units require the addition of a thermostat accessory tem is a control system which includes a relay pack, TEMP
package to complete the control circuit. The sequence of op- system thermostat, sensors and appropriate wiring. The TEMP
eration may vary depending on which package is selected. thermostat is the system controller and works much like a
room thermostat, but provides for communicating control.
The TEMP thermostat requires the addition of an accessory
Room-Mounted Thermostat — These units use an relay pack to interface with the unit. This relay pack may be
electronic, communicating electronic, or mechanical ther- mounted in the low-voltage control compartment. The sys-
mostat mounted in the conditioned space. tem operation is the same as stated in the Room-Mounted
FAN CIRCULATION — When the fan selector switch is set Thermostat section above.
to the ON position, the indoor-fan motor is energized through CARRIER VARIABLE VOLUME AND TEMPERATURE
G on the thermostat and the indoor-fan contactor is ener- (VVTt) SYSTEM — The VVT system is a control system
gized. This starts the indoor fan motor (IFM). The fan will that includes a relay pack (which may be mounted in the low
operate to provide continuous air circulation. voltage control compartment); monitor thermostat; zone con-
COOLING — The indoor fan will operate continuously or trollers modulating supply duct dampers; modulating by-
when the compressor runs, depending on the setting of the pass controller sensors; and appropriate wiring. The VVT
thermostat fan selector switch. When the thermostat closes thermostat is the system controller. It sends messages to the
(on a call for cooling Y1 on the thermostat), the control re- relay pack which then sends the appropriate signals to the
lay (CR), outdoor-fan contactor (OFC) and compressor con- 50BYN unit for fan, heating and cooling. The monitor ther-
tactor(s) (C1 and C2 on 20 ton) close. The control relay will mostat also gathers information from the zone controllers,
start the indoor fan if it is not already running. The outdoor which control the zone supply dampers. It provides a zoned,
fan contactor will start the condenser fan and the compres- all-air system for both heating and cooling which supplies
sor contactors will immediately start the first stage compres- variable volume, variable temperature air to the zones
sor(s). The 50BYN024 unit as wired from the factory has conditioned.
two compressors on first stage and one on second stage. This ALL UNITS — The control circuit incorporates a current-
may be altered (see application data section of the product sensing lockout relay (Cycle-LOC™ device) that locks off
data catalog). the compressor(s) when any safety device is activated (low-
A second stage on 50BYN012-024 units will close if ad- or high-pressure switches, outdoor-fan motor overload, or
ditional cooling demand is required, and will then start the compressor internal overload). If any compressor safety de-
second-stage compressor. When the thermostat is satisfied, vice opens, the compressor(s) will stop and a 24-v signal
the second stage compressor will stop first, and then the first will be sent to the X connection of the low-voltage terminal
stage compressors will stop when cooling demand is satis- strip. The signal may be used to light an indicator light on
fied. The outdoor fan will also stop as soon as the first stage the thermostat to show that service is required on the unit.
cooling is satisfied. Since the unit is protected by the Cycle-LOC device, the com-
pressor(s) will not restart following a safety interruption un-
HEATING — The indoor fan will operate continuously or less the thermostat is satisfied without cooling operation. To
when the heater runs, depending on the setting of the ther- reset the Cycle-LOC control device, manually turn the con-
mostat fan selector switch. When the thermostat closes trol power to the OFF, then back to the ON position.
(on a call for heating), the thermostat activates the water or
steam control valve or electric heater to meet heating High- and low-pressure switches and motor overload pro-
requirements. tectors will reset automatically when the condition which caused
the device to trip has dropped below the reset condition.

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A 5-minute timer (Time-Delay Relay [TDR]) will prevent air and energizes Y1 of the unit. On a call for a second stage
the compressor(s) from restarting for 5 minutes after any com- of cooling (Y2 energized), the actuator energizes Y1 on the
pressor has stopped. unit if the outdoor air enthalpy is acceptable. If the outdoor
If the condenser-fan motor overheats due to motor over- air is unacceptable, the actuator logic module energizes Y2
load or lack of cooling air, the internal fan protector will of the unit. When the system is equipped with a CO2 sensor
open the circuit internally in the motor, and the fan will stop. in a modulating configuration, the following applies: If the
If a safety control in the unit opens, the condenser fan will system is operating in the Cooling mode and the demand for
also stop. fresh air to reduce the carbon dioxide level in the space is
greater than the cooling load demand, the actuator modu-
Accessories — Low ambient control on 50BYN units lates to reduce the carbon dioxide level and does not modu-
is accomplished with a refrigerant operated damper located late towards closed if the leaving-air temperature is below
on the condenser fan discharge. Low ambient operation does 56 F. If, however, the cooling demand is greater than the
not affect operating sequence. demand to reduce the carbon dioxide level, the actuator modu-
lates open and controls to a 56 F leaving-air temperature.
WINTER START (38AE900021) — Since these units are The damper modulates open when the leaving-air tempera-
equipped with a 27 psig low-pressure switch, a 3-minute low- ture demand is greater than the airflow demand required for
pressure switch bypass is recommended for operation below the CO2 sensor to reduce carbon dioxide levels. When the
50 F. Order Winter Start Control accessory no. 38AE900021 CO2 sensor is installed, there is no minimum leaving air tem-
and install according to the instructions supplied with the perature control at the economizer.
kit. See Fig. 4 for low-pressure switch bypass wiring.
USING A CO2 SENSOR WITH THE ECONOMIZER — A
DEFROST THERMOSTAT (50BB-900---001) — This ther- separately ordered carbon dioxide sensor (Fig. 9) can be used
mostat is installed on the evaporator coil and is recom- to signal the economizer to open the outdoor-air dampers to
mended with Winter Start control. Install thermostat accord- admit fresh air and dilute the indoor CO2 level. Sensor de-
ing to instructions supplied with the kit. See Fig. 5 for proper scriptions and part numbers are shown below.
wiring of defrost thermostat.
Economizer CO2 Sensor Accessories
ECONOMIZER SEQUENCE OF OPERATION — When the CO2 SENSOR ACCESSORY DESCRIPTION
thermostat turns the indoor fan on, the economizer relay is PART NUMBERS
energized and the actuator is powered on. The actuator moves CGCDXSEN001A00 Wall Mount Sensor (No Display)
CGCDXSEN002A00 Wall Mount Sensor With Display
the dampers to the minimum position as determined by the CGCDXSEN003A00 Duct Mount Sensor (No Display)
adjustment potentiometer on the actuator. If the system uses CGCDXGAS001A00 Sensor Calibration Service Kit
a CO2 sensor, the minimum position is determined by the CGCDXPRM001A00 User Interface Program (UIP)
potentiometer on the required field-supplied adapter. On a
call for heating from the thermostat (W1 and/or W2 ener- The CO2 sensors listed above are all factory set for a range
gized), the economizer remains at the minimum position. of 0 to 2000 ppm and a linear voltage output of 2 to 10 vdc.
NOTE: If a CO2 sensor is used, the economizer can modu- The relay normally open dry contacts (TB-3 and TB-4) are
late based on the carbon dioxide level in the space. There is factory set to close at 1000 ppm. Refer to the installation
no low leaving-air temperature limit control. Controls to ac- instructions with the CO2 sensor for electrical ratings of con-
complish this must be field-supplied and installed. tacts and information on connecting to power supply. Switch
contacts can be used to set off an alarm or light to indicate
On a call for cooling from the thermostat (Y1 energized), CO2 levels higher than the switch set point. Any changes to
the actuator logic module determines if the outdoor air en- the factory configuration require the purchase of the User
thalpy is acceptable according to the set point on the actua- Interface Program (UIP) or Sensor Calibration Service Kit,
tor. If the outdoor air enthalpy is acceptable, the economizer which also contains the UIP. For correct modulation of the
begins to modulate open and is controlled to maintain a economizer actuator motor, a separately ordered adapter
56 F leaving air temperature. If outdoor air enthalpy is (Honeywell part no. Q769C1007) is required.
unacceptable, the logic module bypasses the use of outdoor

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Fig. 1 — Wiring Schematic and Component Arrangement; 50BYN006-008; 208/230-3-60, 460-3-60, 575-3-60
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Fig. 2 — Wiring Schematic and Component Arrangement; 50BYN012-016; 208/230-3-60, 460-3-60, 575-3-60
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Fig. 3 — Wiring Schematic and Component Arrangement; 50BYN024; 208/230-3-60, 460-3-60, 575-3-60
BLK ORN RED

50 BYN UNIT
RED
CB C LOW VOLTAGE WIRING
TRAN
RED A C BRN
3.2 AMPS
24V
BLU

CR IFP
1 3 BLK RED C1 IFC C2
R

TB2 BRN
G BLK
C1 OFC C2
BRN BRN
R1 BLU
T1 ORN
3
LOGIC
2 2 1
Y1 ORN RED LOGIC BRN
1
TDR1 CLO1 OFP
3 LPS1 HPS1
X
X ORN BLU BLU BLU C1 C1 C2

BLU
C BRN
C1 CR C2 BRN

TDR
WINTER
START

Fig. 4 — Accessory Winter Start

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BLK ORN RED

50 BYN UNIT
RED
CB C LOW VOLTAGE WIRING
TRAN
RED A C BRN
3.2 AMPS
24V
BLU

CR IFP
1 3 BLK RED C1 IFC C2
R

TB2 BRN
G BLK
REMOVE C1 OFC C2
ORN WIRE BRN
BRN
R1 BLU
T1 ORN
3
LOGIC
2 2 1
Y1 RED LOGIC BRN
1
TDR1 CLO1 OFP
3 LPS1 HPS1
X
X ORN BLU BLU BLU C1 C1 C2

BLU

C BRN
C1 CR C2 BRN

DT

Fig. 5 — Accessory Evaporator Defrost Thermostat

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BLACK
COMMUNICATION RED
BUS GREEN

RED (+)

TO HEATER
REMOTE ROOM BLACK (-) IF USED
SENSOR
SEE NOTE BELOW
FIGURE "A"
HUMIDITY SENSOR
W
R
HS 10
11 WHITE W 13
RED R 12
FILTER STATUS BLUE B 11 FAN
SWITCH 10 HEAT 2
YELLOW Y
FSS 10 GREEN G 9 HEAT 1 NC
1 2 1 2 F R
11 6 A V
8 HEAT 1
IAQ SWITCH N 7 HEAT/FAN COM
7
8
COOL HEAT 6 COOL 2
FAN STATUS SWITCH 5
DX COIL 9 COOL 1
TEMPERATURE 10 FIELD-INSTALLED 4 COOL COM
SEE "A" 3
SENSOR 11 JUMPERS 24 VAC (REQ)
BLACK 2
BLACK 12 24 VAC (COMMON)
BLACK 13 1 GROUND
OUTSIDE AIR RED 14
TEMPERATURE RED 15
RED
JUMPER
SENSOR 16
7 TO 4 TO 3
17

SUPPLY AIR (MOUNT IN LOW VOLTAGE


TEMPERATURE CONTROL COMPARTMENT)
SENSOR

50 BYN UNIT
LOW VOLTAGE WIRING

BLK ORN RED

CB C
TRAN
RED A C BRN
3.2 AMPS
24V
RED

CR IFP
TB2
ORN 1 3 BLK RED C1 IFC C2
R

TB2 BRN
G BLK
BRN C1 OFC C2
BRN BRN
BLU
T1 ORN
3
LOGIC
2 2 1
Y1 ORN RED LOGIC BRN
1
TDR1 CLO1 OFP
3 LPS1 HPS1
X
X ORN BLU BLU BLU C1 C1 C2

BLU
C BRN
C1 CR C2
3
LOGIC BRN
2 2 1 BRN
Y2 BLK RED LOGIC BRN
1
TDR2 CLO2 LPS1 HPS1
X 3
T2 BLK ORN ORN BLU C1 C2 C2

NOTE: Filter status and humidity sensor may not be used


simultaneously. Only one may be wired to the relay pack.
Relay contacts are rated for 1 amp/24 vac.

Fig. 6 — Wiring Diagram; 50BYN Unit With Temp Thermostat

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BLACK
GREEN
WHITE
RED
COMMUNICATION HUMIDITY SENSOR
BUS WHT WHITE
BLACK BLK RED
RED GRN
BLK BLACK
GREEN ORN GREEN
RED
RED (+) BLK VELOCITY SENSOR
RED
DAMPER BLK
BLACK
RED
ACTUATOR
RED
BLACK (-)
RED DX COIL SENSOR
WHITE
BLUE BLACK
YELLOW MONITOR STAT RED
GREEN
W/TIME CLOCK OUTSIDE AIR SENSOR

TRANSFORMER
DC CONNECTOR HARNESS TO 24 VAC/25VA
DAMPER ACTUATOR BOARD
TO HEATING COIL
REMOTE ROOM (IF USED)
SENSOR (RRS) 24 VAC POWER CONNECTOR
(OPTIONAL) TO ZONE DAMPER BOARD
CHR06 RELAY PACK
(LOCATE IN LOW
VOLTAGE COMPARTMENT) WHITE H1
BROWN H2
YELLOW C1
BLUE C2
GREEN FSN
RED 24 VAC
BLACK (RVH)
ORANGE (RVC)

BLK ORN RED


50 BYN UNIT
C
LOW VOLTAGE WIRING
CB
TRAN
RED A C BRN
3.2 AMPS
24V
RED

CR IFP
TB2
ORN 1 3 BLK RED C1 IFC C2
R

TB2 BRN
G BLK
BRN C1 OFC C2
BRN BRN
BLU
T1 ORN
3
LOGIC
2 2 1
Y1 ORN RED LOGIC BRN
1
TDR1 CLO1 OFP
3 LPS1 HPS1
X
X ORN BLU BLU BLU C1 C1 C2

BLU
C BRN
C1 CR C2
3
LOGIC BRN
2 2 1 BRN
Y2 BLK RED LOGIC BRN
1
TDR2 CLO2 LPS1 HPS1
X 3
T2 BLK ORN ORN BLU C1 C2 C2

Fig. 7 — Wiring Diagram; 50BYN With VVTT and Relay Pack

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BLK ORN RED
50 BYN UNIT
C
LOW VOLTAGE WIRING
CB ER
TRAN
RED A C BRN
3.2 AMPS
24V
RED

CR IFP
FIELD THERMOSTAT TB2
NEC CLASS II ORN 1 3 BLK RED C1 IFC C2
R
CONT
BRN
G BLK
AUTO BRN C1 OFC C2
BRN BRN
BLU
T1 ORN
COOL TC1 LOGIC
3
2 2 1
Y1 ORN RED LOGIC BRN
1
OFF TDR1 CLO1
3 LPS1 HPS1 OFP
X
X ORN BLU BLU BLU C1 C1 C2

BLU
C BRN
C1 CR C2
3
LOGIC BRN
2 2 1 BRN
TC2 Y2 BLK RED LOGIC BRN
1
TDR2 CLO2 LPS2 HPS2
X 3
T2 BLK ORN ORN BLU C1 C2 C2

TR

ER 24 VAC
WHT WHT TR TR1 TR1

GRN
ENTHALPY
+ +
SO ECONOMIZER
ACTUATOR
S ORN
SENSOR
RESISTOR SR +
SEE NOTE 2
1
YEL S

1K

RED 1 2 1S

2K
BRN 3 4
SENSOR T
SAT MIXED AIR
GRA 1S1
SENSOR
GRA T T1 T1

LEGEND
C — Compressor Contactor SEE NOTE 1
P P1 P1
MINIMUM POSITION MINIMUM
CB — Circuit Breaker ADJUSTMENT POSITION
P
CLO — Compressor Lockout
CR — Control Relay
ER — Economizer Relay T BLU
HPS — High-Pressure Switch
IFC — Indoor-Fan Contactor
IFP — Indoor-Fan Protector
LPS — Low-Pressure Switch
NEC — National Electrical Code
OFC — Outdoor-Fan Contactor
OFP — Outdoor-Fan Protector NOTES:
SAT — Supply-Air Temperature 1. If system has single-stage cooling, disregard and terminate blue wire in
TB — Terminal Block harness. If thermostat is single stage cooling, disregard and terminate
TDR — Time-Delay Relay brown wire.
TR — Terminal 2. Factory installed 620 ohm, 1 watt, 5% resistor should be removed only
TRAN — Transformer if a C7400 enthalpy sensor is added to SR and + for differential enthalpy.
3. Economizer relay closes outside air damper when fan is not powered.
Terminals
Wire Nut or Equivalent Connection
Field Wiring
Factory Wiring
Fig. 8 — Wiring Diagram; Airside Economizer

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HONEYWELL DAMPER
ACTUATOR M7415 AND
W7459 LOGIC MODULE MINIMUM POSITION POTENTIOMETER
SET TO FULL OPEN POSITION. THIS WILL
ALLOW FOR 100% OUTSIDE AIR AT
2250 PPM

P P1

WHITE BLACK

HONEYWELL Q769 C1007


mA ADAPTER OPTIONAL HIGH AND/OR LOW
TEMPERATURE SWITCH

BLACK
P1 REAR TOP IS "P1"

WHITE
P REAR BOTTOM IS "P"

LEGEND
P — Pressurization Relay
PPM — Parts per Million TB10 TB9
TB — Terminal Block
24V-DO NOT USE HVAC
UNIT TRANSFORMER. PROVIDE CO 2 VENTILATION
24V BY NON-GROUNDING CONTROLLER
TRANSFORMER
NOTES:
1. CO2 Ventilation controller can be mounted in return-air duct or wall
mounted. Locate for best room air sampling. If duct mounted,
install in aspiration box.
2. Damper actuator and logic module ordered separately.
3. The CO2 ventilation controller has a range of 350 to 2250 PPM
and has a hysteresis of 50 PPM.
4. Optional temperature switches can be added to lockout occupied
modes setting for extreme high or low temperatures.

Fig. 9 — Wiring Diagram; Airside Economizer With Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Sensor

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BLK ORN RED
50BYN UNIT
C
LOW VOLTAGE WIRING
CB ER
TRAN
RED A C BRN
3.2 AMPS
24V
RED
FIRE OR SMOKE
DETECTOR
CONTACTS
(SHUTS DOWN CR IFP
FIELD THERMOSTAT UNIT) TB2
NEC CLASS II ORN 1 3 BLK RED C1 IFC C2
R
CONT P1 BRN
G BLK
AUTO BRN C1 OFC C2
BRN BRN
BLU
T1 ORN
COOL TC1 LOGIC
3
P2 2 2 1
Y1 ORN RED LOGIC BRN
1
OFF TDR1 CLO1
3 LPS1 HPS1 OFP
X
X ORN BLU BLU BLU C1 C1 C2

BLU
C BRN
C1 CR C2
3
LOGIC BRN
F1 2 2 1 BRN
TC2 Y2 BLK RED LOGIC BRN
1
TDR2 CLO2 LPS2 HPS2
X 3
T2 BLK ORN ORN BLU C1 C2 C2

ER
FROM POWER SUPPLY EXH
FAN

TR

ER 24 VAC
WHT WHT TR TR1 TR1

GRN
ENTHALPY
+ +
SO ECONOMIZER
ACTUATOR
5 ORN
SENSOR
RESISTOR SR +
SEE NOTE 2
1
YEL S

1K

RED 1 2 1S

2K
BRN 3 4
SENSOR T
SAT MIXED AIR
GRA 1S1 ER
SENSOR
GRA T T1 T1

LEGEND
SEE NOTE 1
P P1 P1
C — Compressor Contactor MINIMUM POSITION MINIMUM
CB — Circuit Breaker ADJUSTMENT POSITION
P
CLO — Compressor Lockout
CR — Control Relay
T
ER — Economizer Relay BLU
HPS — High-Pressure Switch
IFC — Indoor-Fan Contactor
IFP — Indoor-Fan Protector
LPS — Low-Pressure Switch
NEC — National Electrical Code
OFC — Outdoor-Fan Contactor
OFP — Outdoor-Fan Protector
P1 — Pressurization Relay NOTES:
R — Resistor 1. If system has single-stage cooling, disregard and terminate blue wire in har-
SAT — Supply-Air Temperature ness. If thermostat is single stage cooling, disregard and terminate brown wire.
TB — Terminal Block 2. Factory installed 620 ohm, 1 watt, 5% resistor should be removed only if a C7400
TDR — Time-Delay Relay enthalpy sensor is added to SR and + for differential enthalpy.
TRAN — Transformer 3. Economizer relay closes outside air damper when fan is not powered.
Terminals
Wire Nut or Equivalent Connection
Field Wiring
Factory Wiring

Fig. 10 — Wiring Diagram; Accessory Fire and Smoke Control

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H1
TO 1ST STAGE VALVE
OR CONTACTOR
H2
TO 2ND STAGE VALVE
OR CONTACTOR BLK ORN RED

H1 C
CB
TRAN
RED A C BRN
3.2 AMPS
H2 24V
RED

CR IFP
TB2
ORN 1 3 BLK RED C1 IFC C2
RC R

RH BRN
OFF
HEAT G BLK
ON BRN C1 OFC C2
AUTO FAN G BRN
SW BRN
COOL AUTO BLU
T1 ORN
TH1 AHA 3
LOGIC
2 2 1
Y1 ORN RED LOGIC BRN
W1 1
TDR1 CLO1 OFP
TH2 AHA X 3 LPS1 HPS1
X ORN BLU BLU BLU C1 C1 C2

W2 BLU

X C BRN
C1 CR C2
OFF
L 3
HEAT LOGIC BRN
AUTO 2 2 1 BRN
Y2 BLK RED LOGIC BRN
C 1
COOL TC1 TDR2 CLO2
Y1 X 3 LPS2 HPS2
T2 BLK ORN ORN BLU C1 C2 C2
CC CC

TC2
Y2
FIELD THERMOSTAT

LEGEND
AHA — Adjustable Heat Anticipator R — Resistor
C — Compressor Contactor TB — Terminal Block
CB — Circuit Breaker TDR — Time-Delay Relay
CLO — Compressor Lockout TRAN — Transformer
CR — Control Relay
H1, H2 — Heater Relay Terminal Block Connection
HPS — High-Pressure Switch Marked Terminal
IFC — Indoor-Fan Contactor
IFP — Indoor-Fan Protector Unmarked Terminal
LPS — Low-Pressure Switch Factory Wiring
OFC — Outdoor-Fan Contactor Field Wiring
OFP — Outdoor-Fan Protector
Fig. 11 — Wiring Diagram; Accessory Heater

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Copyright 1999 Carrier Corporation

Manufacturer reserves the right to discontinue, or change at any time, specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations.
Book 1 4 PC 111 Catalog No. 535-051 Printed in U.S.A. Form 50BY-1W Pg 16 3-99 Replaces: New
Tab 2b 7a

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