Simplified Wiring Guide for R, Y1, Y2 Terminals
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Technical Services Manager
North Georgia District
The models listed at the end of this newsletter are designed to meet federal Fan Energy Rating (FER) requirements and are scheduled to be released into production. These furnaces use a dual-inlet backward curve fan wheel. The installation of these wheels into the blower housing and onto the motor shaft during service or replacement varies slightly from current standard field installation practices.
Typical installation of traditional blower wheels requires you to slide the wheel on and center it into the housing. For the new wheel and motor design, the installer, after completing installation of the motor to the housing, will slide the blower wheel to the stop mechanism designed into the flat of the motor shaft per Carrier’s Specifications.
Carrier’s Installation instructions for the blower wheel are as follows as per TIC 2019-0012.
Carrier
59SC5B040E141110
59SC5B060E141112
59TP6B040V141110
59TP6B060V141112
Bryant
915SB30040E14A-A
915SB36060E14A-A
926TB30040E14A-A
926TB36060E14A-A
Payne
PG95ESAA30040AAA
PG95ESAA36060AAA
PG96VTAA30040AAA
PG96VTAA36060AAA
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