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wiring diagrams 563C

12 SEER SPLIT-SYSTEM HEAT PUMP


SIZES 024–060
208/230V, 1 AND 3 PHASE, 60 HERTZ
Cancels: WD 563C.24.2 WD 563C.24.3
2-98

CONNECTION DIAGRAM SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (LADDER FORM)


*CHS
(NOTE #9)
BLK
or BLK *CH
RED BLK
*CH BLU *CHS
RED or BLK COMP BLU
BLU +t L1
CONT S CAP YEL
L1 BLK C COMP
H *ST
208/230 1Ø L2 11 21 R CONT R
C YEL BRN C
POWER 23 23 YEL 1 2
YEL 11 21 L2
SUPPLY F *SC S
OFM 5 EQUIP 5 2 *ST
*SC
EQUIP BLK BRN (NOTE #8) *SR GND
GND +t
1
H
*SR CONT
YEL OFM
(NOTE #14) BRN C
BLU BLK 23 23
VIO F

*HPS *DTS *LPS CAP


T2
BLU BLU BLK BLK YEL YEL LOGIC (NOTE #14)
T1 T3 CONT
* CTD *HPS *DTS *LPS
T2
BRN LOGIC
*LLS T1 T3
EXTERNAL *LLS * CTD
BLU BLK BLK POWER
BLU C SUPPLY
R Y
24 V IFR
(NOTE #3) G
R C
Y G R R
INDOOR THERMOSTAT INDOOR BLOWER MOTOR INDOOR EXTERNAL POWER SUPPLY 24 V
(NOTE #6) THERMOSTAT

-LEGEND- -NOTES-
FACTORY POWER WIRING 1. Symbols are electrical representation only.
FACTORY CONTROL WIRING 2. Compressor and fan motor furnished with inherent thermal protection.
FIELD CONTROL WIRING 3. To be wired in accordance with National Electric N.E.C. and local codes.
FIELD POWER WIRING 4. N.E.C. class 2, 24 V circuit, min. 40 VA required, 60 VA on units installed with LLS.
COMPONENT CONNECTION
5. Use copper conductors only. Use conductors suitable for at least 75°C (167°F).
6. Connection for typical cooling only thermostat. For other arrangements see installation instructions.
FIELD SPLICE
7. If indoor section has a transformer with a grounded secondary, connect the grounded side to the BRN lead.
JUNCTION 8. When start relay and start capacitor are installed, start thermistor is not used.
CONT CONTACTOR 9. CH not used on all units.
CAP CAPACITOR (DUAL RUN) 10.If any of the original wire, as supplied, must be replaced, use the same or equivalent wire.
*CH CRANKCASE HEATER 11.Check all electrical connections inside control box for tightness.
*CHS CRANKCASE HEATER SWITCH
12.Do not attempt to operate unit until service valves have been opened.
13.Do not rapid cycle compressor. Compressor must be off 3 minutes to allow pressures to equalize between high
COMP COMPRESSOR
and low side before starting.
*CTD COMPRESSOR TIME DELAY 14.Wire not present if HPS, LPS, DTS or CTD are used.
*DTS DISCHARGE TEMP. SWITCH
*HPS HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH CAUTION
IFR INDOOR FAN RELAY 1. Compressor damage may occur if system is overcharged.
*LLS LIQ. LINE SOLENOID VALVE 2. This unit is factory charged with R-22 in accordance with the amount shown on the rating plate. The charge is adequate for
*LPS LOW PRESSURE SWITCH most systems using matched coils and tubing not over 15 feet long. The best performance will be achieved when the unit
OFM OUTDOOR FAN MOTOR operates with a suction gas superheat at the compressor inlet of 5 °F at normal rating conditions of the air conditioning and
*SC START CAPACITOR refrigeration institute (ARI). This chart may be used to approximate the charge if ARI rating conditions cannot be obtained.
*SR START RELAY ARI rating conditions are equivalent to DOE test "A" conditions. See product data literature for required indoor air flow
*ST START THERMISTOR
rates and for use of line lengths over 15 Ft.
3. Carefully relieve refrigerant pressure within this unit before final disposal. 324476-101 REV. A
* MAY BE FACTORY OR FIELD INSTALLED.

A98018
Fig. 1—563C024–048 208/230v, 1 Phase, 60 Hertz

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CONNECTION DIAGRAM -LEGEND-
CH (NOTE #9) BLK
RED or BLK BLU FACTORY POWER WIRING
*CHS BLK BLU FACTORY CONTROL WIRING
COMP BLU CAP YEL +t°
RED or BLK S FIELD CONTROL WIRING
L1 BLK C H *ST
FIELD POWER WIRING
208/230 1Ø L2 11 21 C YEL BRN COMPONENT CONNECTION
POWER YEL R 1 2
13 23 *SC FIELD SPLICE
SUPPLY YEL F 5
(NOTE #8) JUNCTION
EQUIP CONT OFM *SR
GND BRN CONT CONTACTOR
BLK
CAP CAPACITOR (DUAL RUN)
BLU
BRN *CH CRANKCASE HEATER
(NOTE #14) BLK *CHS CRANKCASE HEATER SWITCH
VIO
YEL COMP COMPRESSOR
*HPS *DTS *LPS T2 *CTD COMPRESSOR TIME DELAY
BLU BLU BLK BLK YE YE LOGIC *DTS DISCHARGE TEMP. SWITCH
L L T1 T3 *HPS HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH
*CTD IFR INDOOR FAN RELAY
BRN *LLS LIQ. LINE SOLENOID VALVE
*LLS
*LPS LOW PRESSURE SWITCH
BLU BLK BLK C EXTERNAL POWER
BLU OFM OUTDOOR FAN MOTOR
R SUPPLY 24V
(NOTES #3 & #6) *SC START CAPACITOR
IFR
*SR START RELAY
*ST START THERMISTOR
* MAY BE FACTORY OR FIELD
Y G R INSTALLED.
INDOOR THERMOSTAT (NOTE #5) INDOOR BLOWER MOTOR

L1 *CHS SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM


-NOTES-
*CH (LADDER FORM) L2
1. Symbols are electrical representation only.
2. Compressor and fan motor furnished with inherent thermal
CONT
R protection.
C COMP 3. To be wired in accordance with National Electric N.E.C.
11 21 and local codes.
S
5 2
*ST 4. N.E.C. class 2, 24 V circuit, min. 40 VA required, 60 VA on
EQUIP *SC +t° units installed with LLS.
GND 1 H 5. Use copper conductors only.
*SR OFM CONT
6. Connection for typical cooling only thermostat, for other
C arrangements, see installation instructions.
F CAP 23 13
7. If indoor section has a transformer with a grounded
(NOTE #14) secondary, connect the grounded side to the BRN lead.
8. When start relay and start capacitor are installed, start
*CTD CONT thermistor is not used.
*HPS *DTS *LPS 9. CH not used on all units.
T2 10.If any of the original wire, as supplied, must be replaced,
LOGIC use the same or equivalent wire.
T1 T3 11.Check all electrical connections inside control box for
*LLS tightness.
12.Do not attempt to operate unit until service valves have
Y been opened.
IFR 13.Do not rapid cycle compressor. Compressor must be off
G 3 minutes to allow pressures to equalize between high
R C and low side before starting.
R 14.Wire not present if HPS, LPS, DTS or CTD are used.
DOOR THERMOSTAT 15.Use conductors suitable for at least 75°C (167°F).
EXTERNAL POWER SUPPLY 24 V

CAUTION
1. Compressor damage may occur if system is over charged.
2. This unit is factory charged with R-22 in accordance with the amount shown on the rating plate. The charge is
adequate for most systems using matched coils and tubing not over 15 feet long. The best performance will be
achieved when the unit operates with a suction gas superheat at the compressor inlet of 5 °F at normal rating
conditions of the air conditioning and refrigeration institute (ARI). This chart may be used to approximate the
charge if ARI rating conditions cannot be obtained. ARI rating conditions are equivalent to DOE test "A"
conditions. See product data literature for required indoor air flow rates and for use of line lengths over 15 Ft.
3. Carefully relieve refrigerant pressure within this unit before final disposal. 324474-101 REV. A

A98017
Fig. 2—563C060 208/230v, 1 Phase, 60 Hertz

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CONNECTION DIAGRAM *CHS * CH SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (LADDER FORM)
RED or BLK BLK L2
L1
RED or BLK COMP
L2
BLU
COMP CONT T2 L3
CONT T1
208/230 3Ø L1 T1 T2
BLK EQUIP
POWER 11 21 GND 11 21
L3 T3 T3
SUPPLY CAP
13 23 YEL CAP
YEL *CH CONT
*CHS
EQUIP GND OFM BRN OFM 23 13
BLK

YEL
BRN
BLK
VIO
*HPS *LPS CONT
T2
*HPS *LPS
BLU BLU YEL YEL LOGIC T2
T1 T3 LOGIC
BLU * CTD T1 T3
BRN *LLS * CTD
*LLS
Y
EXTERNAL IFR
BLK BLK POWER
C G
SUPPLY
IFR R 24 V R C
R
(NOTE #3)
INDOOR EXTERNAL POWER SUPPLY 24 V
R THERMOSTAT
Y G
INDOOR THERMOSTAT INDOOR BLOWER MOTOR
(NOTE #6)

-LEGEND- -NOTES-
FACTORY POWER WIRING 1. Symbols are electrical representation only.
2. Compressor and fan motor furnished with inherent thermal protection.
FACTORY CONTROL WIRING 3. To be wired in accordance with National Electric N.E.C. and local codes.
4. N.E.C. class 2, 24 V circuit, min. 40 VA required, 60 VA on units installed with LLS.
FIELD CONTROL WIRING 5. Use copper conductors only. Use conductors suitable for at least 75°C (167°F).
6. Connection for typical cooling only thermostat, for other arrangements see installation
FIELD POWER WIRING instructions.
7. If indoor section has a transformer with a grounded secondary, connect the
COMPONENT CONNECTION grounded side to the BRN lead.
8. If any of the original wire, as supplied must be replaced, use the same or equivalent wire.
FIELD SPLICE 9. Check all electrical connections inside control box for tightness.
JUNCTION 10. Do not attempt to operate unit until service valves have been opened.
11. Do not rapid cycle compressor. Compressor must be off 3 minutes to allow pressures to
CONT CONTACTOR equalize between high and low side before starting.
12. It is imperative to connect 3Ø field power to unit with correct phasing. wrong phasing will
CAP CAPACITOR (DUAL RUN) cause reverse rotation of scroll compressor which will result in reduced current draw,
elevated noise level and improper operation. If rotation is reversed, simply interchange any
*CH CRANKCASE HEATER two of the three power connections on field side.

*CHS CRANKCASE HEATER SWITCH


CAUTION
COMP COMPRESSOR
1. Compressor damage may occur if system is overcharged.
*CTD COMPRESSOR TIME DELAY 2. This unit is factory charged with R-22 in accordance with the amount shown
*HPS HIGH PRESSURE SWITCH on the rating plate. The charge is adequate for most systems using matched
coils and tubing not over 15 feet long. The best performance will be achieved
IFR INDOOR FAN RELAY
when the unit operates with a suction gas superheat at the compressor inlet
*LLS LIQ. LINE SOLENOID VALVE of 5 °F at normal rating conditions of the air conditioning and
refrigeration
*LPS LOW PRESSURE SWITCH institute (ARI). This chart may be used to approximate the charge if ARI
rating conditions cannot be obtained. ARI rating conditions are equivalent
OFM OUTDOOR FAN MOTOR
to DOE test "A" conditions. See product data literature for required indoor
air flow rates and for use of line lengths over 15 Ft.
* MAY BE FACTORY OR FIELD INSTALLED. 3. Carefully relieve refrigerant pressure within this unit before final disposal. 324475-101 REV. A

A98016
Fig. 3—563C036–060 208/230v, 3 Phase

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© 1998 Bryant Heating & Cooling Systems 7310 W. Morris St. Indianapolis, IN 46231 —4— Printed in U.S.A. 563c243 Catalog No. 5356-303

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