Service Instructions A/ GPH 16 PACKAGE HEAT PUM PS A/ GPC 15 PACKAGE COOLING HORIZONTAL M ODELS W ITH R-410A This manual is to be used by qualified, professionally t rained HVAC technicians only. Goodman does not assume any responsibilit y for propert y damage or personal injury due t o improper service procedures or services performed by an unqualified person. RS6334002r4 Sept ember 2017 © 2015-2017 Goodm an M anufact uring Com pany, L.P.
INDEX IM PORTANT INFORM ATION ....................................................................................................................... 4-5 PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION - * PC15/ * PH16* * H41* * ..................................................................................... 6 ACCESSORIES ................................................................................................................................................ 7 PCCP101-103 ROOF CURB .......................................
INDEX S-18 TESTING CRANKCASE HEATER (OPTIONAL ITEM ) .............................................................................................................. 29 S-18A CHECKING CRANKCASE HEATER THERM OSTAT ................................................................................................................ 30 S-21 CHECKING REVERSING VALVE AND SOLENOID .................................................................................................................
IM PORTANT INFORM ATION Pride and w orkm anship go int o every product t o provide our cust om ers w it h qualit y product s. It is possible, how ever, t hat during it s lif et im e a product m ay require service. Product s should be serviced only by a qualif ied service t echnician w ho is f am iliar w it h t he saf et y procedures required in t he repair and w ho is equipped w it h t he proper t ools, part s, t est ing inst rum ent s and t he appropriat e service m anual.
IM PORTANT INFORM ATION SAFE REFRIGERANT HANDLING While t hese it ems w ill not cover every conceivable sit uat ion, t hey should serve as a useful guide. WARNING WARNING TO AVOID POSSIBLE EXPLOSION: • NEVER APPLY FLAME OR STEAM TO A REFRIGERANT CYLINDER. IF YOU REFRIGERANTS ARE HEAVIER THAN AIR. THEY CAN "PUSH OUT" THE TO AVOID OXYGEN IN YOUR LUNGS OR IN ANY ENCLOSED SPACE.
PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION The model number is used for posit ive ident ificat ion of component part s used in manufact uring. Please use t his number w hen request ing service or part s informat ion.
A/ GPC15 & A/ GPH16H41* * ACCESSORIES ACCESSORIES A/ GPC15 & A/ GPH16 H SERIES Part Number Description 0259G00213 Economizer Wiring Harness A/ C (single st age) 0259G00215 Economizer Wiring Harness Heat Pumps (single st age) 0259L00412 Economizer Wiring Harness A/ C (2-st age) 0259L00411 Economizer Wiring Harness Heat Pumps (2-st age) CDK36 Flush Mount Concent ric Duct Kit CDK36515 Flush Mount Concent ric Duct Kit w / Filt er CDK36530 St ep Dow n Concent ric Duct Kit CDK36535 St ep Dow n
A/ GPC15 & A/ GPH16H41* * ACCESSORIES PCCP101-103 ROOF CURB 64" 59" 29 3/8" 29 3/4" 33" 33" 14" 31" 26" PCP101-103 DOW NFLOW PLENUM (Use w ith PCCP Roof Curb) 1" Flange 28 3/4" 25 1/2" 33" 13" 13" 37" 8 Roof Curb
A/ GPC15 & A/ GPH16H41* * ACCESSORIES PCEF101-103 ELBOW AND FLASHING KIT 28" 35" 25" 33" 3" 4" 4" 8" 25" DDNECNJPCHHA DOW NFLOW ECONOM IZER 20 3/8" 5" 16 1/2" 17 3/4" 27 3/4" 31 1/4" 17 3/4" 3" 20" x 17 1/2" Filter * M ust be used w ith PCP101-103 9
A/ GPC15 & A/ GPH16H41* * ACCESSORIES PCM D101-103 DOW NFLOW M ANUAL DAM PER* PCM DM 101-103 DOW NFLOW M OTORIZED DAM PER* * USED WITH PCP101-103 DOWNFLOW PLENUM 1 6" /8 21 " 10" 18" 29 3/4" MODEL DESCRIPTION PCMD101-103 Manual Damper PCMDM101-103 Motorzied Damper GPHM D101-103 HORIZONTAL M ANUAL DAM PER W ITH DUCT FLANGE 18" 81 /4" 12" 2" 6" 17 1/4" 25 1/4" 17" 10
A/ GPC15 & A/ GPH16H41* * ACCESSORIES SQRPC SQUARE TO ROUND CONVERTER (DOW NFLOW APPLICATIONS) 1" FLANGES 1 1/2" SA RA 29 1/4" 29 1/2" SQRPC101 SA 16" RA 16" SQRPC102-103 18" 18" SQRPCH SQUARE TO ROUND CONVERTER (HORIZONTALAPPLICATIONS) C SQUARE TO ROUND DUCT CONVERTER PANEL OUTER FLANGE A BEAD 2" RETURN 2" SUPPLY D B STARTER FLANGE A B C D SUPPLY RETURN SQRPCH-101 SQRPCH-102 SQRPCH-103 SQRPCH102-14 SQRPCH103-14 15" 17" 17" 15" 15" 15" 17" 17" 15" 15" 17" 17" 19" 15" 15" 22 1/2" 24 1/2" 2
A/ GPC15 & A/ GPH16H41* * ACCESSORIES DPHFRA EXTERNAL FILTER KIT (HORIZONTAL APPLICATIONS) 14" x 25" x 2" FILTER 12
PRODUCT DESIGN LOCATION & CLEARANCES NOTE: To ensure proper condensate drainage, unit must be installed in a level position. In installations where the unit is installed above ground level and not serviceable from the ground (Example: Roof Top installations) the installer must provide a service platform for the service person with rails or guards in accordance with local codes or ordinances. 48” MIN.
PRODUCT DESIGN Air for condensing (cooling) is draw n t hrough t he out door coil by a propeller fan, and is discharged vert ically out t he t op of t he unit . The out door coil is designed for .0 st at ic. No addit ional rest rict ion (duct w ork) shall be applied. Condit ioned air is draw n t hrough t he filt er(s), field inst alled, across t he evaporat or coil and back int o t he condit ioned space by t he indoor blow er.
PRODUCT DESIGN LINE VOLTAGE W IRING Pow er supply t o t he unit must be N.E.C. Class 1, and must comply w it h all applicable codes. The unit must be elect rically grounded in accordance w it h t he local codes or, in t heir absence, w it h t he lat est edit ion of t he Nat ional Elect rical Code, ANSI/ NFPA No. 70, or in Canada, Canadian Elect rical Code, C22.1, Part 1. A fused disconnect ed must be provided and sized in accordance w it h t he unit minimum circuit ampacit y.
PRODUCT DESIGN SATURATED SATURATED SUCTION PRESSURE LIQUID PRESSURE TEM PERATURE CHART TEM PERATURE CHART Design Superheat @ 95°F Out door Am bient SATURATED SATURATED SUCTION SUCTION LIQUID LIQUID PRESSURE TEM PERATURE PRESSURE TEM PERATURE ºF ºF Tem perat ure M odel # Superheat ±2°F Supercooling ±2°F PSIG R-410A PSIG R-410A 50 1 200 70 * PC1524H41 6° --- 52 3 210 73 * PC1530H41 8° --- 54 4 220 76 56 6 225 78 * PC1536H41 12° --- 58 7 235 80 * PC1542H41
SYSTEM OPERATION COOLING The refrigerant used in t he syst em is R-410A. It is a clear, colorless, non-t oxic and non-irrit at ing liquid. R-410A is a 50:50 blend of R-32 and R-125. The boiling point at at mospheric pressure is -62.9°F. A few of t he import ant principles t hat make t he refrigerat ion cycle possible are: heat alw ays flow s from a w armer t o a cooler body. Under low er pressure, a refrigerant w ill absorb heat and vaporize at a low t emperat ure.
SYSTEM OPERATION A/ GPC15 & A/ GPH16H41* * EM ERGENCY HEAT M ODE (HEAT PUM PS) ECM M OTOR NOTE: The follow ing only applies if t he unit has an approved elect ric heat kit inst alled for auxiliary heat ing. SPEED ADJUSTM ENT * PH M ODELS EQUIPPED W ITH EEM BLOW ER M OTORS Wit h t he t hermost at set t o t he emergency heat posit ion, R t o W1 w ill be energized. This w ill energize t he elect ric heat sequencers and t he EEM mot or.
SYSTEM OPERATION TYPICAL PACKAGE COOLING Indoor Coil Outdoor Coil Chatleff Orifice Assy RESTRICTOR ORIFICE ASSEM BLY IN COOLING OPERATION In t he cooling mode t he orifice is pushed int o it s seat forcing refrigerant t o flow t hrough t he met ered hole in t he cent er of t he orifice.
SYSTEM OPERATION TYPICAL HEAT PUM P SYSTEM IN COOLING Reversing Valve (Energized) Indoor Coil Outdoor Coil Accumulator TYPICAL HEAT PUM P SYSTEM IN HEATING Reversing Valve (De-Energized) Indoor Coil Outdoor Coil Accumulator 20
SCHEDULED M AINTENANCE The ow ner should be made aw are of t he fact , t hat , as w it h any mechanical equipment t he Package Cooling and Heat Pump unit s require regularly scheduled maint enance t o preserve high performance st andards, prolong t he service life of t he equipment , and lessen t he chances of cost ly failure.
SERVICING COOLING / HEAT PUM P- SERVICE ANALYSIS GUIDE Pow er Failure Blow n Fuse Unbalanced Pow er, 3PH Loose Connection Shorted or Broken Wires Open Fan Overload Faulty Thermostat Faulty Transf ormer Shorted or Open Capacitor Internal Compressor Overload Open Shorted or Grounded Compressor Compressor Stuck Faulty Compressor Contactor Faulty Fan Control Open Control Circuit Low V oltage Faulty Evap.
SERVICING S-1 CHECKING VOLTAGE WARNING 1. Remove doors, cont rol panel cover, et c. from unit being tested. W ith pow er ON: WARNING LINE VOLTAGE NOW PRESENT. 2. Using a volt met er, measure t he volt age across t erminals L1 and L2 of t he cont act or for single phase unit s, and L3, for 3 phase unit s. 3. No reading - indicat es open w iring, open fuse(s) no pow er or et c. from unit t o fused disconnect service. Repair as needed. 4.
SERVICING 3. Set fan select or sw it ch at t hermost at t o " ON" posit ion. WARNING 4. Wit h volt met er, check for 24 volt s at w ires C and G. 5. No volt age, indicat es t he t rouble is in t he t hermost at or w iring. 6. Check t he cont inuit y of t he t hermost at and w iring. Repair or replace as necessary. S-3B COOLING ANTICIPATOR The cooling ant icipat or is a small heat er (resist or) in t he t hermost at .
SERVICING SINGLE PHASE 1. Disconnect t he w ire leads from t he t erminal (T) side of t he cont act or. 2. Wit h pow er ON, energize t he cont act or. The high pressure cont rol senses t he pressure in t he liquid line. If abnormally high discharge pressures develop, t he cont act s of t he cont rol open, breaking t he cont rol circuit before t he compressor mot or overloads. This cont rol is aut omat ically reset . 1.
SERVICING M ODELS EQUIPPED W ITH A HARD START DEVICE A st art capacit or is w ired in parallel w it h t he run capacit or t o increase t he st art ing t orque. The st art capacit or is of t he elect rolyt ic t ype, rat her t han m et allized polypropylene as used in t he run capacit or. WARNING DISCHARGE CAPACITOR THROUGH A 20 TO 30 OHM RESISTOR BEFORE HANDLING.
SERVICING S-16D CHECKING EEM (ENERGY EFFICIENT M OTOR) M OTORS Applies only to units w ith EEM M otors The EEM M ot or is a one piece, f ully encapsulat ed, 3 phase brushless DC (single phase AC input ) mot or w it h ball bearing const ruct ion. Unlike t he ECM 2.3/ 2.5 mot ors, t he EEM feat ures an int egral cont rol module.
SERVICING S-17 CHECKING COM PRESSOR W INDINGS WARNING WARNING HERMETIC COMPRESSOR ELECTRICAL TERMINAL VENTING CAN BE DANGEROUS. WHEN INSULATING MATERIAL WHICH SUPPORTS A HERMETIC COMPRESSOR OR ELECTRICAL TERMINAL SUDDENLY DISINTEGRATES DUE TO PHYSICAL ABUSE OR AS A RESULT OF AN ELECTRICAL SHORT BETWEEN THE TERMINAL AND THE COMPRESSOR HOUSING, THE TERMINAL MAY BE EXPELLED, VENTING THE VAPOR AND LIQUID CONTENTS OF THE COMPRESSOR HOUSING AND SYSTEM.
SERVICING WARNING DAMAGE CAN OCCUR TO THE GLASS EMBEDDED TERMINALS IF THE LEADS ARE NOT PROPERLY REMOVED. THIS CAN RESULT IN TERMINAL AND HOT OIL DISCHARGING. 2. Wit h t he prot ect ive t erminal cover in place, use t he t hree leads t o t he compressor t erminals t hat w ere disconnect ed at t he nearest point t o t he compressor and connect t he common, st art and run clips t o t he respect ive leads. 3. Connect good capacit ors of t he right M FD and volt age rat ing int o t he circuit . 4.
SERVICING WARNING DISCONNECT POWER SUPPLY BEFORE SERVICING. 1. Disconnect t he heat er lead w ires. 2. Using an ohmmet er, check heat er cont inuit y - should t est cont inuous, if not , replace. S-18A CHECKING CRANKCASE HEATER THERM OSTAT Note: Not all models with crankcase heaters will have a crankcase heater thermostat. 1. Inst all a t hermocouple t ype t emperat ure t est lead on t he discharge line adjacent t o t he crankcase heat er t hermost at .
SERVICING WARNING DISCONNECT ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY. t he saddle, t he core and saddle must be free of debris and t he “ O” Ring must have a t hin coat ing of refrigerant oil applied t o it . The oil is t o prevent t he “ O” Ring from being deformed when t he core is t ight ened complet ely. The core should be t orqued t o 8 ft . lb. When repairing t he refrigerat ion syst em: 1. Remove t he w iring from t he cont rol t erminals. 2.
SERVICING S-101 LEAK TESTING (NITROGEN OR NITROGEN-TRACED) WARNING This is t he most import ant part of t he ent ire service procedure. The life and efficiency of t he equipment is dependent upon t he t horoughness exercised by t he serviceman w hen evacuat ing air (non-condensable) and moist ure from t he syst em. Air in a syst em causes high condensing t emperat ure and pressure, result ing in increased power input and reduced performance.
SERVICING 3. If t he vacuum pump is w orking properly, close t he valve t o t he vacuum t hermocouple gauge and open t he high and low side valves t o t he high vacuum manifold set . Wit h t he valve on t he charging cylinder closed, open t he manifold valve t o t he cylinder. 4. Evacuat e t he syst em t o at least 29 inches gauge before opening valve t o t hermocouple vacuum gauge. 5. Cont inue t o evacuat e t o a minimum of 250 microns. Close valve t o vacuum pum p and w at ch rat e of rise.
SERVICING The reason for com pressor inefficiency is broken or dam aged suct ion and/ or discharge valves, or scroll flanks on Scroll compressors, reducing t he abilit y of t he compressor t o pump refrigerant vapor. The condit ion of t he valves or scroll flanks is checked in t he follow ing manner. 1. At t ach gauges t o t he high and low side of t he syst em. 2. St art t he syst em and run a Cooling Performance Test . If t he t est show s- ⇒ Below normal high side pressure.
SERVICING Subcooling Formula = Sat. Liquid Temp. - Liquid Line Temp. EXAM PLE: a. Liquid Line Pressure = 417 b. Corresponding Temp. °F. = 120° c. Thermometer on Liquid line = 109°F. To obt ain t he amount of subcooling, subt ract 109°F from 120°F. The difference is 11° subcooling. See t he specificat ion sheet or t echnical inform at ion m anual for t he design subcooling range for your unit . See R410A Pressure vs. Temperat ure chart .
SERVICING S-115 COM PRESSOR BURNOUT 1. Remove t he liquid line drier and expansion valve. When a compressor burns out , high t emperat ure develops causing t he refrigerant , oil and mot or insulat ion t o decompose forming acids and sludge. 2. Purge all remaining component s w it h dry nit rogen or carbon dioxide unt il clean. If a compressor is suspect ed of being burned-out , at t ach a refrigerant hose t o t he liquid line dill valve and properly remove and dispose of t he refrigerant . 4.
SERVICING Pressure vs. Temperature Chart R-410A PSIG 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72 74 76 78 80 82 84 86 88 90 92 94 96 98 100 102 104 106 108 110 112 °F -37.7 -34.7 -32.0 -29.4 -36.9 -24.5 -22.2 -20.0 -17.9 -15.8 -13.8 -11.9 -10.1 -8.3 -6.5 -4.5 -3.2 -1.6 0.0 1.5 3.0 4.5 5.9 7.3 8.6 10.0 11.3 12.6 13.8 15.1 16.3 17.5 18.7 19.8 21.0 22.1 23.2 24.3 25.4 26.4 27.4 28.5 29.5 30.5 31.2 32.2 33.2 34.1 35.1 35.5 36.9 PSIG 114.0 116.0 118.0 120.0 122.
SERVICING REQUIRED LIQUID LINE TEMPERATURE LIQUID PRESSURE AT ATACCESS SERVICEFITTING VALVE (PSIG) 189 195 202 208 215 222 229 236 243 251 259 266 274 283 291 299 308 317 326 335 345 354 364 374 384 395 406 416 427 439 450 462 474 486 499 511 38 8 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72 74 76 78 80 82 84 86 88 90 92 94 96 98 100 102 104 106 108 110 112 114 116 118 120 122 124 126 128 REQUIRED SUBCOOLING TEMPERATURE (°F) 10 12 14 16 56 54 52 50 58 56 54 52 60 58 56 54 62 60 58 56 64 62 60 58 66 64 62 60 68 66 64 62 70 6
SERVICING S-125 THERM OSTATIC EXPANSION VALVE S-200 CHECKING EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE The expansion valve is designed t o cont rol t he rat eof liquid refrigerant flow int o an evaporat or coil in exact proport ion t o t he rat e of evaporat ion of t he refrigerant in t he coil. The amount of refrigerant ent ering t he coil is regulat ed since t he valve responds t o t emperat ure of t he refrigerant gas leaving t he coil (feeler bulb cont act ) and t he pressure of t he refrigerant in t he coil.
SERVICING S-201 CHECKING TEM PERATURE RISE Temperat ure rise is relat ed t o t he BTUH out put of t he unit and t he amount of air (CFM ) circulat ed over t he indoor coil. All unit s are designed for a given range of t emperat ure increase. This is t he t emperat ure of t he air leaving t he unit minus t he t emperat ure of t he air ent ering t he unit . The more air (CFM ) being delivered t hrough a given unit t he less t he rise w ill be; so t he less air (CFM ) being delivered, t he great er t he rise.
AIRFLOW ADJUSTING SPEED TAP FOR INDOOR BLOWER MOTOR Evaporat or Blower Specificat ions w it h ECM M ot ors APH1624H41 / APC1524H41 Cooling/ HP Adjust Speed Tap CFM * APH1630H41 / APC1530H41 Elect ric Adjust Heat Tap CFM * Cooling/ HP Adjust Speed Tap CFM * Elect ric Adjust Heat Tap CFM * D M i nus 721 D M i nus 721 D M i nus 969 D M i nus 969 D Nor mal 909 D Nor mal 909 D Nor mal 985 D Nor mal 985 1,073 D Pl us 953 D Pl us 953 D Pl us 1,073 D Pl us C
SERVICING M ODEL APH1524 APH1530 APH1536 APH1543 APH1549 SPEED SW ITCH SW ITCH ELECTRIC TAP 1 2 HEAT (CFM ) APH1660 (F) SW ITCH COOLING/ HP 5 6 CFM A Of f Of f 816 (F) Of f Of f 1050 B On Of f 950 APC1524 B On Of f APH1624 C Of f On 907 D On On 955 A Of f Of f 940 850 C Of f On 825 D On On 700 A Of f Of f 1250 B On Of f 1100 APC1530 B On Of f 987 C Of f On 1000 APH1630 C Of f On 1034 D On On 800 D On On 1,073 A Of f O
SERVICING Model GPC15 24H41A* GPC15 30H41A* GPC15 36H41A* GPC15 42H41A* GPC15 48H41A* GPC15 60H41A* Speed* Volt s T1 230 T2, T3 230 T4, T5 230 T1 230 T2, T3 230 T4, T5 230 T1 230 T2, T3 230 T4, T5 230 T1 230 T2, T3 230 T4, T5 230 T1 230 T2, T3 230 T4, T5 230 T1 230 T2, T3 230 T4, T5 230 Type E.S.P. (In. of H?O) 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.
AIRFLOW Model GPH16 24H41A* GPH16 30H41A* GPH16 36H41A* GPH16 42H41A* GPH16 48H41A* GPH16 60H41A* 44 Speed* Volt s T1 230 T2, T3 230 T4, T5 230 T1 230 T2, T3 230 T4, T5 230 T1 230 T2, T3 230 T4, T5 230 T1 230 T2, T3 230 T4, T5 230 T1 230 T2, T3 230 T4, T5 230 T1 230 T2, T3 230 T4, T5 230 Type E.S.P. (In. of H?O) 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.
GPC15[24-48]H41* * W IRING DIAGRAM S PU NOTE #3 BK BK 1 2 3 C 208 TR 240 PU PU BL BK BL 24V RD C BL BK BK 2 0 8 2 4 0 / 1 / L2 T2 RD SEE NOTE 5 L1 T1 RD YL GND GR BK 60 RD RD YL PU YL LVJB RD BR WH HIGH VOLTAGE! DISCONNECT ALL POWER BEFORE SERVICING OR INSTALLING THIS UNIT. MULTIPLE POWER SOURCES MAY BE PRESENT. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH.
GPC1560H41* * W IRING DIAGRAM S CSR YL 2 YL NOTE #3 YL 4 3 PU 1 YL BK BK YL BL BL 1 2 3 C 208 TR 240 PU BK BL 24V BL PU BL BL RD BL YL GR T2 BK BK 2 0 8 2 3 0 / 1 / L2 RD SEE NOTE 5 C L1 T1 YL RD YL GND GR BK 60 RD RD YL PU PU YL YL LVJB RD BR WH BL HIGH VOLTAGE! DISCONNECT ALL POWER BEFORE SERVICING OR INSTALLING THIS UNIT. MULTIPLE POWER SOURCES MAY BE PRESENT. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH.
APC15[24-48]H41* * W IRING DIAGRAM S RD NOTE #2 BK BK 1 C 2 24V PU PU 3 208 240 TR BL BK BL BL RD RD C BL GR 2 0 8 2 3 0 / 1 / L2 T2 BK BK SEE NOTE 4 L1 T1 RD GND BK BL 60 RD RD YL BL RD WH 6 78 YCON COM O W2 ED HEATER W1 W2 24 VAC C R Y1 HEAT PUM P OTC OT 1 OT 2 THERM OST AT C R Y1 G Y1 /Y2 HUM G Y HUMIDISTAT 4 7 ++ RD 1 C R OUTD OOR O 8 W1 W2 CONDENSER 5 BL E/W1 W/W2 2 BR R 9 5 6 D IP SW ITCH 12 3 4 PLF 3 WH BR VSTB YL C F RCCF
APC1560H41* * W IRING DIAGRAM S 2 NOTE #2 4 3 YL YL 1 RD YL BK BK BL 1 C 2 3 208 TR 240 BL BL BK BL BL 24V YL PU PU RD T2 BK BK GR L1 T1 PU RD BL BK YL YL GND YL YL BL RD 2 0 8 2 3 0 / 1 / SEE NOTE 4 C BL YL YL L2 RD BL 60 RD BL PU BL PU RD WH 6 78 HEATER O R Y1 THERMOSTAT OTC OT1 OT2 C R Y1 G Y1/Y2 HUM 4 7 ++ RD 1 C R G Y2 HUMIDISTAT PU W1 W2 OUTDOOR E/W1 W/W2 24 VAC C HEATPUMP 8 CONDENSER 9 5 R YCON COM O W2 ED W1 W2 6 2
GPH16[24-42]H41* * W IRING DIAGRAM S (Single Speed Application) SEE NOTE 8 SEE NOTE 3 PU LPS SEE NOTE 7 BK PU PU YL/PK YL/PK 1 2 3 C 208 TR 240 PU BL 24V YL RD C BL BL BK BK RD 2 0 8 2 4 0 / 1 / L2 T2 RD BL YL BK BL SEE NOTE 5 L1 T1 PU BK RD BK PU BL RD PU GR C 60 PU C C R R GND GR OR PU PU CNT CCR OR 0 PU RD DC 0-RV WH BL WH Y R-PS1 DFT R-DFT DF2 DF1 HIGH VOLTAGE! DISCONNECT ALL POWER BEFORE SERVICING OR INSTALLING THIS UNIT.
GPH16[42-60]H41* * W IRING DIAGRAM S (Tw o Speed Application) YL YL LPS YL 4 1 BK BL PU YL/PK YL/PK 1 2 3 C 208 TR 240 BL BL RD C BL BL RD BK BK YL 2 0 8 2 3 0 / 1 / L2 T2 RD BL YL YL BK BL PU 24V YL SEE NOTE 8 SEE NOTE 7 YL 3 2 SEE NOTE 3 PU SEE NOTE 5 L1 T1 PU BK RD BK PU BL RD PU GR C PU C C R R GND YL GR OR PU PU CNT CCR OR 0 PU YL RD DC 0-RV HVDR WH WH R-PS1 DFT DF2 DF1 R-DFT HIGH VOLTAGE! DISCONNECT ALL POWER BEFORE SERVICI
APH16[24-42]H41* * W IRING DIAGRAM S (Single Speed Application) SEE NOTE 9 SEE NOTE 2 SEE NOTE 8 RD BK 1 2 3 C 208 240 TR LPS 24V BK PU PU BL BK BL T2 RD RD YL/PK BK BK RD C OR PU C C R R YL T1 SEE NOTE 4 L1 PU PU BK RD PU CNT CCR YL L2 C BL YL/PK 2 0 8 2 3 0 / 1 / PU GND 60 0 RD 0 OR BL C-RV RD YL W PU WH WH G Y1/Y2 R-PS1 R-DFT DFT DF2 Y1 DF1 R HUM 1 PU G Y1/Y2 BK T H E R M O S T A T GR SA SEE NOTE 3 RD YL PU PU CONTROL BOX BL/PK BL/PK P
APH16[42-60]H41* * W IRING DIAGRAM S (Tw o Speed Application) SEE NOTE 2 YL RD 3 CSR 4 YL SEE NOTE 9 1 YL SEE NOTE 8 2 BK PU 1 3 2 C 208 240 TR LPS 24V BK BL BL YL/PK T2 L2 T1 L1 RD C BK BK C C C R R OR PU PU BK RD PU RD 0 LVJB BR WH Y WH Y1/Y2 R-PS1 R-DFT DFT Y1 G DF2 R HUM HUMIDISTAT RD RD Y1 7 THERMOSTAT YL BK R 4 BR C 8 OTC OT1 OT2 5 1 PU BK RD PU PU RD O 2 HEATPUMP RCCF BK E/W1 W/W2 24 VAC 9 C 6 HEATER 3 ++ T H E R M O S T
W IRING DIAGRAM S PACKAGE SYSTEM WIRING DIAGRAM - 1 STAGE ELECTRIC HEAT TYPICAL HP ROOM THERMOSTAT SEE NOTE 1 #18 GAUGE 7 WIRE REQUIRED FOR HEAT PUMPS Y O C W1 G R PACKAGE UNIT LOW VOLTAGE JUNCTION BOX E R R RED Y Y YELLOW G G GREEN O O ORANGE BR W WHITE BL BLUE HIGH VOLTAGE! DISCONNECT ALL POWER BEFORE SERVICING OR INSTALLING THIS UNIT. MULTIPLE POWER SOURCES MAY BE PRESENT. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH.
W IRING DIAGRAM S PACKAGE SYSTEM WIRING DIAGRAM - HEAT PUMPS ONLY! TWO-STAGE ELECTRIC HEAT ABOVE 10 kW TYPICAL H/P ROOM THERMOSTAT W2 Y O C W1 G R #18 GAUGE 8 WIRE E HIGH VOLTAGE! DISCONNECT ALL POWER BEFORE SERVICING OR INSTALLING THIS UNIT. MULTIPLE POWER SOURCES MAY BE PRESENT. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH.
A/ GPC15 & A/ GPH16H41* W IRING DIAGRAM S FL FL FL HTR1 TL HTR1 TL PLM BK BK M1 4 M2 5 BK R HIGH VOLTAGE! DISCONNECT ALL POWER BEFORE SERVICING OR INSTALLING THIS UNIT. MULTIPLE POWER SOURCES MAY BE PRESENT. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH.
HIGH VOLTAGE! DISCONNECT ALL POWER BEFORE SERVICING OR INSTALLING THIS UNIT. MULTIPLE POWER SOURCES MAY BE PRESENT. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH. W IRING DIAGRAM S 56 A/ GPC15 & A/ GPH16H41* Wiring is subject t o change. Alw ays refer t o t he w iring diagram on t he unit for t he most up-t o-dat e w iring.
GR GR BK BK A BK CCB - COMPRESSOR CIRCUIT BREAKER SPB - SINGLE POINT BLOCK LEGEND GR BK NOTES: 1. FOR APC & GPC UNITS: A = L1 / B = L2 FOR APH & GPH UNITS: A = L2 / B = L1 2. 45, 40, 35, & 30 AMP BREAKERS WILL HAVE A PURPLE WIRE.