vanasto
May 27, 2012, 06:55 AM
Hello,
I had to replace a transformer in a Carrier handler.
The transformer is a honeywell universal transformer with four wires on the primary side and 2 terminals marked R and C on the secondary side.
My tech won't be able to arrive until next week so I wanted to get the unit running for now. I bypassed the thermostat for now and was able to get the handler running but still unable to get the condenser running.
According to the schematic it appears that the black/orange wires get hooked up to the lead for a 240 connection and I taped off the remaining red and white individually.
I then connected the r and g wires from the handler to R terminal on the transformer
And the c wire from the handler to the C terminal on the transformer.
That kicked the handler on but I can't seem to get the condenser running.
I have 2 low voltage wires coming in from the condenser to the handler red and white.
How can I jump the condenser for now and get it running until the tech arrives?
Is there a way I can jump it directly from the condenser unit itself?
I had to replace a transformer in a Carrier handler.
The transformer is a honeywell universal transformer with four wires on the primary side and 2 terminals marked R and C on the secondary side.
My tech won't be able to arrive until next week so I wanted to get the unit running for now. I bypassed the thermostat for now and was able to get the handler running but still unable to get the condenser running.
According to the schematic it appears that the black/orange wires get hooked up to the lead for a 240 connection and I taped off the remaining red and white individually.
I then connected the r and g wires from the handler to R terminal on the transformer
And the c wire from the handler to the C terminal on the transformer.
That kicked the handler on but I can't seem to get the condenser running.
I have 2 low voltage wires coming in from the condenser to the handler red and white.
How can I jump the condenser for now and get it running until the tech arrives?
Is there a way I can jump it directly from the condenser unit itself?