Wiring schematicPost created: 2012-12-20 Type of Equipment: Furnace Views: 49This question was created on the page: http://www.furnacecompare.com/furnaces/carrier/performance-80.html. On 2012-12-21 JB wrote: First, if you are not a trained HVAC tech certified to work on Carrier equipment it is highly recommended that you hire a certified contractor to to do the work.
That said, just out of interest you may want to check out this link, which goes to a series of pages where you can download wiring diagrams for all kinds of Carrier products: http://www.commercial.carrier.com/commercial/hvac/technical_literature/1,3063,CLI1_CNT2_DIV12_ETI7423_MID1276_QRYY,00.html.
To find a typical wiring schematic you can follow this link and look at page 14: http://www.xpedio.carrier.com/idc/groups/public/documents/techlit/58dl-5pd.pdf.
This document may also provide a lot of useful information: http://www.docs.hvacpartners.com/idc/groups/public/documents/techlit/48_50a-3w.pdf.
Hope this helps!
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