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What wire goes where for the float switch? on the air handler

Its a goodman heat pump.

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Typically it goes to yellow from tstat. it breaks circuit to od unit contactor.

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  • Posted on Sep 01, 2007

SOURCE: Warm Air in Cooiing mode

Warm air in cooling mode usually means that the thermostat needs to be set to energise the reversing valve in cooling. To do this is simple just by opening the stat and moving the selector switch to o. Everything else will wire color to color. r-r, g-g, y-y, o-o, w-w and brown. If you want the heat strips separate wire brown to emergency heat on thermostat. Hope this helps, RepairUSA

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  • Posted on Oct 09, 2008

SOURCE: Wiring diagam for goodman heatpump

On your t-stat you have Y, W1, W2, R, O, G, B or C or X. Y is your cooling circuit and will be the same in the air handler and heat pump unit, use the yellow wire for this circuit. W1 and W2 are your back up elec. or gas heat. Depending on how many kws or heat strips you have and t-stat wires you will put the white wire to W1 in both the t-stat and air handler. W2 is for your second stage back up heat if air handler calls for it, this will be a tan or brown or black t-stat wire and goes to W2 on t-stat and air handler. R is half of your 24v control power from the transformer and is the red wire and goes to the t-stat, air handler, and heat pump. O is for the reversing valve in the heat pump that switches it from heating and cooling. You guessed it the orange wire connect to t-stat and heat pump. G is for the blower and is the green wire to the t-stat and air handler. B or C or X is known as the common which is the other half of control circuit from 24v transform it is the blue wire and goes to the t-stat, air handler, and heat pump.





Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 06, 2008

SOURCE: will not go into defrost

Did you change the thermostat in heat pump? or did you change it when you replaced the board?

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 25, 2009

SOURCE: I removed the blower motor out my goodman air

look at the wiring diagram.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 31, 2009

SOURCE: my air conditioner air handler humsbut moter does

either bad motor ....or.... if you are lucky a bad run capacitor. you will need some sort of capacitor checker and multimeter to diagnose it further.

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