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Terminal Block
The 18K and 24K units are 208/230 volt single phase. The
9K and 12K units are 120 volt. All models use terminals 1
and 2 as incoming power wiring. Number 3 is the
communication terminal and the 4th terminal is the ground
connection. Be sure to match this wiring with the indoor
unit terminals.
External accessories such as a condensate overflow switch
should break the number 2 (line) terminal.
The indoor unit is powered from the same source as the
outdoor section and is connected by using 14/4 AWG
stranded wire.
There should be no splices in the wiring between the indoor
and outdoor unit number 3 terminal. Splices may create a
loss of communication and generate an E7 error code.
Power Factor Reactor
The Reactor is an inductive filter that will aid in correction of
electrical power factor influence of inverter capacitance. It is
unlikely to ever have an electrical failure of this component.
The Reactor is electrically connected to the Module Board on
terminal connections CN-6 and CN-7.
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OUTDOOR UNIT CONTROLS and COMPONENTS

Compressor

The compressor is a three phase DC inverter driven rotary
type. The compressor is capable of variable speed operation.
The compressor operating frequency will be determined by
the temperature difference between set point and room or
outdoor air temperature.
The compressor is electrically connected to the Module
Board on terminal connections CN-2, CN-3 and CN-4.
The compressor has an internal temperature overload that
will open if the compressor becomes too hot. Additional
protection of the compressor will be provided by the
Compressor Discharge Temperature Sensor and Suction
Line Temperature Sensor.

Outdoor Fan Motor

The outdoor fan motor is a variable speed DC motor. The
required motor speed is calculated by the Main Control
Board. The motor is electrically connected to the Main
Control Board via PLUG CN-9.
In COOL MODE operation, the motor will slow down as
outdoor air temperature falls. In HEAT MODE operation, the
motor will increase speed as the outdoor air temperature
falls.

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