Carrier WEATHERMASTER 36TE User Manual

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Bypass Weathermaster® Air Terminals

INTRODUCTION

The 36TE unit (see Fig. 1) is a nonchangeover

version of the 36RV Bypass WEATHERMASTER
Air Terminal with an electriciresistance heater. It

consists of an air inlet, sound absorbing plenum,

balancing damper, primary air nozzles, bypass damp­

er assembly, secondary coil, and condensate pan.

Controls for this unit are either self-contained

or wall mounted: the thermostat can be mounted

on the right-hand side of the unit or on the wall;
the electrical controls are mounted on the left-
hand side of the unit. Electrical controls include an
On-Off toggle switch, fuse holder, fuse, micro­
switch, terminal block, automatic high-temperature
Umit switch, and a manual reset temperature limit
switch.

When the unit thermostat senses a cold room

temperature, it causes the bypass damper to close.
Induced room air is then directed around the

secondary coil. When the damper reaches its full

bypass position, it contacts the microswitch which
activates the heater.

This publication is designed as a supplement to

the 36R Installation Instructions. Since the 36RV
and 36TE units are similar, installation of the
36TE unit is the same as that described for the

36RV unit with the changes noted in this pubhca-

tion. Refer also to the 36R literature for unit and

enclosure dimensional data.

When unpacking unit, should any in-transit

damage be observed, file claim with transportation
agency.

INSTALLATION

Unit Installation

1. Follow procedures outlined for installation of

the 36RV air terminals. Refer to 36R Installa­
tion Instructions for details.

2.

Do not remove protective cover from unit

discharge unless discharge grille is being in­
stalled. If construction debris is still present in
area, keep discharge covered to prevent debris
from getting into unit heater.

Wiring

1. Observe national and local codes.

2. Check to ensure that unit nameplate voltage

corresponds with the line voltage available at
the job site. Do not exceed the allowable
voltage variation of ± 10 percent.

3. Make line voltage connections to terminal block

in control box on unit. Make ground connec­
tion to green screw above terminal block. (See

Fig. 1 and Fig. 2.)

THERMOSTAT

ELECTRIC

RESISTANCE

HEATER

DAMPER

ADJUSTMENT

SCREW (SEE FIG 3)

MANUAL RESET
TEMPERATURE
LIMIT SWITCH

ELECTRICAL
CONTROL BOX
{COVER
REMOVED

GROUND
(CONNECTION)

FUSE

MICROSWITCH

ON-OFF
TOGGLE SWITCH

TERMINAL BLOCK

CONDENSATE PAN

Fig. 1 -36TE Bypass WEATHERMASTER

Air Terminal

4. Refer to Table 1 for electrical data and usage.

NOTE: Whenever the fan in the central station

air handling apparatus is shut down, make sure

that the electric resistance heater located in the
36TE unit discharge is inoperative To ensure
this, the heater circuit should be interlocked
with the apparatus fan.

Unit Balancing

1. Remove construction debris from unit and

make sure that protective plastic has been

removed from thermostat cover.

2. Units are shipped with plenum damper wide

open. Turn damper adjustment screw, which is
located in the front of the unit (see Fig. 1 and
Fig. 3), clockwise to close damper and decrease
nozzle pressure to design value. (Minimum
allowable nozzle pressure is 1.0 in. wg.) Two or
three runs may be necessary to obtain proper
balance. (See Fig. 3.)

NOTE: 36TE unit requires minimum 1.5 in. wg

plenum pressure for control operation; maxi­

mum allowable plenum pressure is 5 in. wg.

©Carrier Corporation 1972

Form 36TE-1SI

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