Replaced condenser and had health problems. Now cant find wireing diagram to reinstall. Thank youfor any help. Bill Miller
Hi Bill, I am sorry you became ill from this or anything else. On a condenser, did you change out the condenser coil as in removing the freon and cutting it out, or did you remove the complete unit on top, compressor and all? If you changed out the complete unit on top, the wiring should be fairly easy to connect. Take your power in which would be 220 volts from your power source. More then likely, you will have 2- black hot wires in and a ground, either bare copper or green which grounds to the new unit case. You will have 2- new wires from the new condenser , red and black or different colors, it will not matter as each line will be 120 volts, these will be the load wires to the new unit. Connect 1- wire to one coming in, either one, and do the same to the other wire. Secure the ground and you are set. If this is what you are doing or want to do, this is the way. Once you get power to the new unit, the controls will do the rest for you. Just turn it on inside and you will be up and running. Keep me posted.
Sincerely,
Shastalaker7
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Sorry I said condenser but meant capacitor. The one bad was for fan motor. The compressor would start. Thank you.
Hi Bill, I need more info as to what you did? Replacing the condenser would be a matter of removing the freon and cutting the copper liquid lines to replace it. There would be no wiring involved if you are talking about the condenser coil. Sincerely, Shastalaker7 PS Maybe the condenser fan motor? If so, tell me the voltage you are using. Thanks.
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