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COPPER WIRE SIZE — AWG
(1% Voltage Drop)
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
•  Connect the line-voltage leads to the 
terminals on the contactor inside the control 
compartment.
•  Use only copper wire for the line voltage power 
supply to this unit (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.
•  See the unit wiring label for proper high and low 
voltage wiring. Make all electrical connections 
in accordance with all applicable codes and 
ordinances.
•  Use a separate branch electrical circuit for this 
unit. A means of 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.
•  Overcurrent protection must be provided at the 
branch circuit distribution panel and sized as 
shown on the unit rating label and according 
to applicable local codes.
Outdoor Unit Connections
The outdoor unit requires both power and control 
circuit electrical connections. Refer to the unit 
wiring diagram / schematic for identifi cation and 
location of outdoor unit fi eld wiring interfaces.
Control Circuit Wiring
The outdoor unit is designed to operate from a 
24 VAC Class II control circuit. The control circuit 
wiring must comply with the current provisions 
of the NEC (ANSI/NFPA 70) and with applicable 
local codes having jurisdiction.
Thermostat Connections
Thermostat connections should be made in 
accordance with the instructions supplied with 
the thermostat, and with the instructions supplied 
with the indoor equipment. A typical residential 
installation with a heat pump thermostat and air 
handler are shown in Figure 2.
Figure 2. Typical 2 - Stage Heat Pump w/ 
Optional Outdoor Thermostat and Variable 
Speed Air Handler
G R W2 C E O Y1
Thermostat
OD
Stat
O Y1
R
C
Air Handler
Heat Pump OD Section
W 2
E
W2 
W1 
O  
Y/Y2 
Y2
Y2
W1 W3
Y1
NOTE: Jumper 
W1 & W2 together 
for shorter staging 
time.
Grounding
 CAUTION:
The unit must have an uninterrupted or 
unbroken electrical ground to minimize 
personal injury if an electrical fault 
should occur. This ground may consist of 
electrical wire or approved conduit when 
installed in accordance with national or 
local codes.
Low-Pressure Switch
A low-pressure switch is factory installed and 
located internally on the suction line of the 
outdoor unit. The switch is designed to protect the 
compressor from a loss of charge by interrupting 
the thermostat inputs to the unit.
If the suction pressure falls below 5 psig, the 
switch will open and de-energize the outdoor 
unit. The switch will close again when the suction 
pressure increases above 20 psig. NOTE: When 
the switch opens and then closes, there is a 3 
minute short cycling delay before the outdoor 
unit will energize. Under normal conditions the 
switch is closed.
High-Pressure Switch
A high-pressure switch is factory installed and 
located internally on the compressor discharge 
line of the outdoor unit. If the discharge pressure 
rises above 650 psig, the switch will open and 
de-energize the outdoor unit. The switch will close