Installation Guide
5
LineVoltage
• Awiringdiagramislocatedontheinsidecoverofthe
electrical box of the outdoor unit. The installer should 
become familiar with the wiring diagram before making 
any electrical connections to the outdoor unit.
• An electrical disconnect must be located within 
sight of and readily accessible to the unit. This 
switch shall be capable of electrically de-energizing 
the outdoor unit.
• Line voltage to the unit should be supplied from a
dedicated branch circuit containing the correct fuse 
or circuit breaker for the unit. Incoming field wiring 
and minimum size of electrical conductors and circuit 
protection must be in compliance with information listed 
on the outdoor unit data label. Any other wiring methods 
must be acceptable to authority having jurisdiction.
• Theoutdoorunitrequiresbothpowerandcontrolcircuit
electrical connections. Refer to the wiring diagrams 
(Figure 13, Figure 14, & Figure 15) for identification and 
location of outdoor unit field wiring interfaces. Make all 
electrical connections in accordance with all applicable 
codes and ordinances.
• Overcurrentprotectionmustbeprovidedatthebranch
circuit distribution panel and sized as shown on the unit 
rating label and according to applicable local codes. 
See the unit rating plate for minimum circuit ampacity 
and maximum overcurrent protection limits.
• Providepowersupplyfortheunitinaccordancewiththe
unit wiring diagram, and the unit rating plate. Connect 
the line-voltage leads to the terminals on the contactor 
inside the control compartment.
• Useonlycopperwireforthelinevoltagepowersupply
to this unit as listed in Table 1. Use proper code agency 
listed conduit and a conduit connector for connecting 
the supply wires to the unit. Use of rain tight conduit is 
recommended.
• 208/230Voltunitsareshippedfromthefactorywired
for 230 volt operation. For 208V operation, remove the 
lead from the transformer terminal marked 240V and 
connect it to the terminal marked 208V.
2. Insert a light-gauge wire hook between the valve body 
and the restrictor orifice while being careful not to scratch 
either part. Carefully remove the restrictor orifice from 
the valve body. See Figure 3 (page 4).
3. Check the actual size of the new orifice. NOTE: The 
size is stamped on its side. Do not use pin gauges to 
measure the orifice diameter.
4. Insert the new orifice into the valve body, with the 
rounded end facing into the valve. See Figure 2 (page 
4).
 CAUTION:
To prevent damage to the unit or internal 
components, it is recommended that two 
wrenches be used when loosening or tightening 
nuts. Do not over tighten!
5. Realign the assembly nut on the valve body and hand 
tighten both components. Mark a line on both bodies and 
then tighten an additional ¼ turn using two wrenches.  
The movement of the two lines will show how much the 
nut is tightened.
ELECTRICAL WIRING
 WARNING:
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal 
injury, or death, disconnect all electrical power 
to the unit before performing any maintenance 
or service. The unit may have more than one 
electrical supply.
Label all wires prior to disconnection when 
servicing the unit. Wiring errors can cause 
improper and dangerous operation.
• Allelectricalconnectionsmustbeincompliancewith
all applicable local codes and ordinances, and with the 
current revision of the National Electric Code (ANSI/
NFPA 70).
• ForCanadianinstallationstheelectricalconnections
and grounding shall comply with the current Canadian 
Electrical Code (CSA C22.1 and/or local codes).
Pre-Electrical Checklist
√  Verify that the voltage, frequency, and phase of the 
supply source match the specifications on the unit 
rating plate.
√  Verify that the service provided by the utility is sufficient 
to handle the additional load imposed by this equipment. 
Refer to the unit wiring label for proper high and low 
voltage wiring.
√  Verify factory wiring is in accordance with the unit wiring 
diagram. Inspect for loose connections. See Figure 13 
(page  21),  Figure 14 (page 22), & Figure 15 (page 
23).
COPPER WIRE SIZE — AWG
(1%VOLTAGEDROP)
SUPPLY WIRE LENGTH-FEET
SUPPLY
CIRCUIT
AMPACITY
200 150 100 50
6 8 10 14 15
4 6 8 12 20
4 6 8 10 25
4 4 6 10 30
3 4 6 8 35
3 4 6 8 40
2 3 4 6 45
2 3 4 6 50
2 3 4 6 55
1 2 3 4 60
Wire Size based on N.E.C. for 60° type copper conductors.
Table 1. Copper Wire Size










