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Should have a wiring diagram on the inside of the door. Or inside the electrical cover if separate panel. What is the issue, possibly we can point you in the right direction!
To me it sounds like you need a fan limit switch to sense temperature increase and turn your fan on. At least you know that everything else is working. With out a schematic I can not tell you what type of limit this would be but I would look for a sensor either mounted right above the coils or beside them.
Have you looked on the inside of cover plate for heating and blower compartments.Often times they will put a wiring diagram there. Wished I could be of more help. Thank you
Depending on how old your unit is there should be a wiring schematic on the inside of the control panel in the upper left hand corner of burner compartment. Remove two screws to remove cover. I hope this helps you. Thanks
we are trying to install a goodman heat pump with a rheem air handler, the orange wire is hook up and the unit is still staying in the heat mood. does anyone have a wiring diagram for the air handler, their is some white wires in the air handler one with a purple strip and one with a black strip we need help
Unfortunately, the wiring diagrams for heat pumps are not so easy to come up with. The outdoor unit will have its own diagram, but may not include the indoor air handler and will probably not include the thermostat. That said, the orange wire is commonly run from the thermostat to the reversing valve in the outdoor unit. This wire is usually not connected to the indoor airhandler. The orange wire is usually used in a unit that has the reversing valve energized in cool. Ruud, however has its reversing valve energized in heat. Probably not useful but maybe helpful
Mike
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