Push mode button to the right to COOL and turn the desired temp down to a lower setting than within the building. When pushing the FAN button to the right to the on position, the fan should immediately turn on. The student may now turn the power on to test both the fan and air conditioning positions on the thermostat. Connect the common wire from the other spade terminal on the fan motor to the common terminal at the inlet of the contactor 13. Connect the hot wire from #4 on the fan relay to one of the two terminals on the shaded pole fan motor. Connect the hot wire from the inlet of the contactor to the #2 contact on the fan relay. The hot and common wires from the receptacle get attached to the outlet side of the contactor at the lugs. The ground wire is attached from the receptacle to the ground screw within the box. Install the duplex receptacle using 14 gauge NMB wire. Connect the C blue wire from the common terminal of the terminal block to the remaining side of both the contactor and fan relay coils as well as to the sheet metal ground frame. Connect the Y yellow wire from the terminal block to one side of the contactor coil. Connect the G green wire from the terminal block to one side of the fan relay coil. Connect the GFCI ground to the sheet metal ground frame. Remember that the black hot wire should be on the NO switching side of the contactor. Individually wire nut each of the primary wires not used so they don't short against the ground. Connect the 120v primary side of the transformer to the contactor inlet terminals. Connect the 24v side of the transformer to the terminal block with the red wire being broke by the 3amp LI'L Popper circuit breaker.
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