Tranquility 27 T1 and T2 Terminal Breakers
Last Post 18 Jun 2013 03:51 PM by lomax0990. 6 Replies.
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15 Jun 2013 06:27 PM
Hello,

I have a tranquility 27 that was installed about 6-8 months ago.  I installed the system and was having some issues so to simplify things at the beginning I hardwired the pumps on the QT flow center directly to my panel.

Today I tried to wire the pumps into the T1 and T2 terminals so the flow center would only kick on with the compressor.  But it seems the 7 amp breaker has been tripped.  I tried to restet the breaker but didn't have much luck.  Has anyone come across this or know how I can fix it? 

Thanks,

Ryan
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16 Jun 2013 09:53 AM
Are you talking about the low voltage breaker?
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16 Jun 2013 12:32 PM
No it's not the low voltage breakers but the 7amp breaker for the T1 and T2 terminals.  I'm almost 100% sure that's where I need to wire my QT flow center so it will only run when the compressor kicks on.
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17 Jun 2013 11:22 AM
Hmmmm, well then you'd best check your wiring. Test for voltage across the terminals with wires disconnected.
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17 Jun 2013 05:42 PM
I have the same setup and have had no problems, I will try to attach photos. I am only using one to the two pumps on my flow center.
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17 Jun 2013 06:00 PM
On mine in the last post with photo's, the pump(220V) is wired to T1, both the white and black wires are hot.
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18 Jun 2013 03:51 PM
Thanks for the reply.  I will try that configuration when I get home this evening.  I was trying to use the quick connect terminals (or whatever they are called).
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