Good day on the cover of the outdoor unit you have the diagram of how to connect by logic would be N blue, L brown, 2 red 3 white and the remaining terminal grounding the tab that says you do not have to cut or do splice has to being inside the outdoor unit with the coupling similar to the one that it would have would be yellow orange and brown since it is a sensor of the equipment what happens that in the indoor unit has 5 wires the terminal a and on the outside has 4 because the grounding is independent of the terminal I hope to help you greetings
I do NOT have exterior plans and the manual does not match. in the 24000 btu there is no outdoor unit. I have disassembled the exterior and from what I observe I have a double chip with 2 black finite wires (050) and from what I see it coincides with the plan attached below in the proposed solution (https://www.yoreparo.com/ver- attached / aHR0cHM6Ly9jZG4ueW9yZXBhcm8uY29tL3VwbG9hZHMvZGVmYXVsdC8wMDAyLzYwLzkxYzQ4OGIxLTg4MjAxLmpwZw ==)
that is to say indoor unit of 4 with 3 cbles (050) (orange, yellow and brown) and the outer one of 2 with 2 black wires
Thank you very much for the plan. The outdoor unit does not have the plane but is coincident with what you uploaded. really thank you very much
as I interpret the Peabody peac-fc24 of 24000 btu 8 wire cable is needed and it would connect like this:
INTERIOR LN 2 3 Earth YELLOW ORANGE BROWN
OUTDOOR LN 2 3 Earth 4 BLACK BLACK
If there is no other proposal or any comment I will try this way to see if it works.
Thank you in advance for the help and solution proposals.
Dany2007B indeed the peabody peac-fc24 is very similar to FIRSTLINE 6000 FC, all you will have to do is follow the illustration of the attached file 91c488b1-copy.jpg of my previous answer, skip the rest of the cables, the reason is that the pair of black cables belong to the thaw and have no coupling as well as the rest of the excess cables. I await your comment.