Heating section start-up and adjustments – Carrier 48GH User Manual

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3. Make following inspections;

a. Inspect for shipping and handling damages

such as broken lines, loose parts, disconnected

wires, etc.

b. Inspect for oil at all refrigerant tubing connec­

tions and on unit base. Detecting oil generally

indicates a refrigerant leak. Leak-test all

refrigerant tubing connections using elec­

tronic leak detector, halide torch, or liquid-

soap solution. If refrigerant leak is detected,

see REFRIGERANT LEAKS in next part

of this section.

c. Inspect all field- and factory-wiring connec­

tions. Be sure that connections are completed

and tight.

d. Inspect coil fins. If damaged during shipping

and handling, carefully straighten fins with

a fin comb.

Do ivo=t purge ^ sjippiy iisio

coa&ustioijL

Do aot o&e a itnaidt or

other opesi ilajne £o t^edc for gas leaks,

4. Verify the following conditions:

a. Make sure that gas supply has been purged,

and that all gas piping has been checked for

leaks.

b. Make sure that outdoor fan blade is correctly

positioned in fan orifice. Blades should clear

fan motor by exactly 114 inch.

c. Make sure that air filter(s) is in place.

d. Make sure that condensate drain pan is filled

with water to ensure proper drainage.

e. Make sure that all tools and miscellaneous

loose parts have been removed.

5. Replace all access panels. Unit is now ready for

initial start-up.

REFRIGERANT LEAKS — Proceed as follows to

repair a refrigerant leak and to charge the unit:

WARl^’iNG: Never attempt to repair a soldered

connection, wbiie the refrigeraiii system is under

psressure. Severe bodily injury may result.

Always wear proieaive goggles when servicing

the Tefrigerant system,

1. Locate leak and ensure that refrigerant system

pressure has been relieved.

2. Repair leak following accepted practices.

NOTE: Install a filter drier whenever system has

been opened for repair.

3. Add a small charge of R-22 refrigerant vapor to

system and leak-test unit.

4. Evacuate refrigerant system if additional leaks

are not found.

5. Charge unit with R-22 refrigerant, using a

volumetric-charging cylinder such as Dial-a-

Charge or accurate seale. Refer to unit rating

plate for required charge. Be sure to add extra

refrigerant to compensate for internal volume of

filter drier.

NOTE: See Cooling Section Start-Up and Adjust­

ments — CHECKING AND ADJUSTING RE­

FRIGERANT CHARGE.

Heating Section Start-Up and Adjustments

CAUTION; Complete required procedures

given in Unit Pn^ratioii section before starttng

unit.

Do not jumper any safety devices when operating

unit.

Ensure that burner orifices are properly aligned.

Unstable operation may occur when burner orifices

in manifold are misaligned. To ensure eorreet

burner orifice alignment, check orifice angle with a

maehinist’s protractor or other suitable device. The

orifice angle must be from horizontal to 3 degrees

down, as measured from unit base.

Follow instructions on heating section operation

label (located in unit near the gas valve) to start

heating section.

CHECKING HEATING CONTROL OPERA­

TION — Start and check unit for proper heating

control operation as follows;

Place room thermostat selector switch in HEAT

position and fan switch in AUTO, position. Set

heating temperature control of thermostat above

room temperature. Observe that after built-in time

delays, pilot automatically lights, burners light, and

blower motor starts. Observe that burners and pilot

go out, and that after a built-in delay blower motor

stops when heating eontrol setting of thermostat is

satisfied.

GAS INPUT — Unit rating plate indicates 2 AGA-

certified gas inputs. When shipped from factory,

manifold has natural-gas burner orifices that deliver

minimum rated gas input. Optional field-installed

burner orifices are required to provide optional

maximum rated gas input. See Table 3.

When unit is being installed for operation at the

optional input, proceed as follows to install field-

supplied burner orifices:

1. Remove burner shield and burners.

2. Remove factory-supplied burner orifices from

manifold and replace with field-supplied orifices.

3. Replace burners and burner shield.

4. Mark appropriate changes on unit rating plate.

CAUTION: These units are designed to con­

sume rated gas inputs using fixed orífices at

specified manifold pressures as .shown in

Table 3.

Do not redtill orifices under any

circumstances.

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