10 18-AC79D1-10E-EN
Section 12. Electrical - High Voltage
12.1 High Voltage Power Supply
The high voltage power supply must agree with
the equipment nameplate. Power wiring must
comply with national, state, and local codes.
Follow instructions on unit wiring diagram located
on the inside of the control box cover and in this
document included with the unit.
LIVE ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS!
During installation, testing, servicing, and
troubleshooting of this product, it may be nec-
essary to work with live electrical components.
Failure to follow all electrical safety precau-
tions when exposed to live electrical compo-
nents could result in death or serious injury.
12.2 High Voltage Disconnect Switch
12.3 High Voltage Ground
Ground the outdoor unit per national, state, and local code requirements.
Install a separate disconnect switch at the outdoor unit.
For high voltage connections, flexible electrical conduit is recommended whenever vibration transmission may
create a noise problem within the structure.
With Furnace With Variable Speed Furnace
• Units with pigtails require wirenuts for connections. Cap all unused wires.
•
In AC systems for multiple stages of heat, jumper W1 and W2 together if comfort control has only one stage of heat.
* If equipped with second stage heat
** When using a BK enabled comfort control, cut BK jumper and bypass Y and YLo at the furnace. Connect BK from comfort control
to
Thermostat Furnace Furnace
Outdoor
Unit
R
G
B
W1
W2
B
Y
R
G
B/C
W1
W2
24 VAC HOT
FAN
24 VAC
Common
COOL
HEATING
YY1
YY
Y
LO
Thermostat
Outdoor
Unit
R
G
B
W1
W2
B
R
G
B/C
Y1
W1
W2
24 VAC HOT
FAN
24 VAC
Common
COOL
HEATING
O
BK
BK
**
**