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Wiring Diagram
Troubleshooting indoor unit, see wiring diagram(s) supplied
with equipment.
• Wiring diagram located on inside surface of control
panel cover. See Figure 29, Page 19.
• Contact technical service (800) 228-9364 if unable
to locate wiring diagram. Have full model and serial
number available prior to calling.
Wiring Requirements
EMI air handlers are designed to operate with EMI
condensers.
• Air handler (indoor unit) and condenser (outdoor unit)
may be independently connected to electrical service
panel and protected by separate time delay fuse or
HACR breakers. See unit name plate for correct breaker
type and size.
• Use single point power if air handler does not have
optional Electric Heat.
• Connect Indoor and outdoor units via 24v interconnect
wiring. See Figure 30, Page 19 or Figure 31, Page 20
• Transformer provides low-voltage power source for
controls. Interconnect wire should be at least 18 awg.
• See unit wiring diagram for interconnect diagram that
matches your system.
power Supply Check
Check rating plate for proper field voltage and breaker size.
Use voltmeter to check incoming power supply. verify
power supply agrees with rating plate.
• Incoming power must not exceed name plate voltage.
• Incoming power must not be below minimum voltage
stated on rating plate (197v for units rated 208/230v).
verify low-voltage power — place voltmeter across low-
voltage terminals SC and 24vDC(-) at indoor unit. voltage
should be 24v.
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Electrical shock hazard. Before removing access
panels or control covers, verify all power is
disconnect all high volt power supplies to both the
indoor unit and outdoor unit. Failure to do so could
result in injury or electric shock.
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