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Old 03-25-2009, 09:21 AM   #1
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Low voltage, Goodman AH

Have Goodman AEPF variable speed air handler & GSC condensor, 11 wires on air handler low voltage,what wires to themostat (3 wire) & condensor (2 wire)?
Air Handler wires: Yellow
brown these 4 maked condensor
black
red

R
G
Blue
Purple
Brown these 6 maked Therm
W

Y(orange) Heat


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Old 03-25-2009, 10:07 AM   #2
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sounds like its a heat pump AH. if its for cooling only refer to the notes on p 8.
http://www.goodmanmfg.com/Portals/0/pdf/SS-GAEPF.pdf

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Its not a heat pump, straight cooling with a variable speed air handler.
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The wiring diagrams should be on the panels of the appliances. Where did you get the furnace from?
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Diagram was pasted on side wall of handler, can not see, was called in after the fact to wire. Pulled up the AEPF wiring diagram on p.8 off the Goodman site, for cooling only, the condensor getsYcon(Y) and C(Blue) as is note 4; then the thermostat is connected to Y/Y2(Y),R, and G?
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Its factory set up for a slow ramp up.
So you won't be able to check charge right untill the blower goes to full speed after 8˝ minutes.
unless you remove the factory jumper. Its in the notes abot the jumper.
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