jayjay777
Well-Known Member
Let me begin by saying I may not be an HVAC tech but I have my BSME and am fully qualified. But this install doesn't make sense from what I was taught. Also I've always done all my own work. Over a dozens light controllers. I can read P&ID and so on.... I'm qualified lol
Now my snag Specifically involves the power. I have some kilmaire 4 ton heat pump units. The 48" tall ones. It's single phase and just goes to one evap. It comes pre charged, prevaccummed and with flared connections. I'm powering both units separately. So the outdoor will be a #6-2 wire to 60 amp fuse box. The outdoor unit max amp is 50. The instructions say to use a 55 amp breaker. I'm assuming for startup surge / overcurrent protection. My electric said this is fine...
Now, once I remove the access panel there's an array of terminals. The "remote" wires totally make sense. So does the indoor unit power and lineset install.
But the outdoor units power does not.
Instruction manual says to hook up to L1 L2 and ground. Fair enough. But I double check everything. On the other end of those terminals is factory 12 AWG wiring.
So I'm like wtf? Makes no sense. And I don't feel comfortable connecting the unit until I figure this out.
Now I can only see one side of the circuit board ATM.
If anyone's willing to help me with this just let me know and I'll p.m. you. I would feel much more comfortable.
Any help would be greatly appreciated guys.
I would hate to have to call an HVAC Tech. I prefer discretion. I don't need to compromise my location and have it become public knowledge like medicropper ya know.
Just let me know,
Peace, Love & Respect
Jay
Now my snag Specifically involves the power. I have some kilmaire 4 ton heat pump units. The 48" tall ones. It's single phase and just goes to one evap. It comes pre charged, prevaccummed and with flared connections. I'm powering both units separately. So the outdoor will be a #6-2 wire to 60 amp fuse box. The outdoor unit max amp is 50. The instructions say to use a 55 amp breaker. I'm assuming for startup surge / overcurrent protection. My electric said this is fine...
Now, once I remove the access panel there's an array of terminals. The "remote" wires totally make sense. So does the indoor unit power and lineset install.
But the outdoor units power does not.
Instruction manual says to hook up to L1 L2 and ground. Fair enough. But I double check everything. On the other end of those terminals is factory 12 AWG wiring.
So I'm like wtf? Makes no sense. And I don't feel comfortable connecting the unit until I figure this out.
Now I can only see one side of the circuit board ATM.
If anyone's willing to help me with this just let me know and I'll p.m. you. I would feel much more comfortable.
Any help would be greatly appreciated guys.
I would hate to have to call an HVAC Tech. I prefer discretion. I don't need to compromise my location and have it become public knowledge like medicropper ya know.
Just let me know,
Peace, Love & Respect
Jay