Carrier 1995 Room Air User Manual

Start-up and service instructions, Electronic control 1995 room air conditioner

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Electronic Control

1995 Room Air Conditioner

Start-Up and Service Instructions

CONTENTS

Page

SAFETY REMINDERS

1

START-UP

1

SERVICE

1-3

General Notes

1

Compressor Replacement

3

PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE

3

General

3

System Cleaning/Flushing

3

DISASSEMBLY INFORMATION

3 11

Filter Removal

4

Front Grille Removal

4

Chassis Removal

4

Control Box Removal

5

Electronic Control Board Removal

6

Capacitor Removal

7

Air Sweep Motor Removal

7

Air-Handling System Removal

7

Evaporator and Condenser Coils Removal

8

Exhaust Door Removal

8

Indoor Blower Wheel Adjustment

or Removal

9

Propeller Fan Adjustment or Removal

10

Fan Motor Removal

10

Compressor Removal

11

Strainer Removal and Replacement

11

SERVICE POINTS

11

TROUBLESHOOTING

12

SAFETY REMINDERS

1 Carry a fire extinguisher in your truck Keep it within

reach when using a torch Check fire extinguisher peri­
odically to be sure it is fully loaded and functional

2 Know how to handle oxyacetylene equipment safely Lock

the equipment in an upright position in the truck and at
the job site

3 Use dry nitrogen or carbon dioxide to pressurize the sys­

tem for leak checking Always use a good regulator Be

careful not to exceed 150 psig test pressure in the her­
metic compressor

4 Wear safety goggles and gloves when recovering refrig­

erant from a system

5 Attend shop safety meetings

START-UP

Refer to opeiating instructions in Owner’s Guide pro­

vided with room air conditioner

SERVICE

General Notes

— These Start-Up and Seivice Instruc­

tions aie provided to assist the trained and qualified service

technician in lepairing or replacing components of Carrier

electronically conti oiled (EC) Room Air Conditionei Dis­

assembly photos are included for the unit Unit physical

data is found in Tables 1-9

IMPORTANT Repairing and servicing air condition­
ers can be hazardous for untrained individuals The
instructions printed in this publication are for prop-
eily trained and qualified Carrier seivice technicians
only

A

WARNING

Before working on any air conditioner, be sure to first
disconnect all electric power to the unit to avoid the

possibility of electrical shock and personal injury

Before disconnecting, discharge capacitors by shorting

capacitors across terminals

Shield coils with cardboard to protect hands against in­

jury from sharp metal edges when removing compressor and

other components

When disassembling wiring, use numbered stickers to iden­

tify wire leads and terminals This aids in quick, accuiate
reassembly

Check clearances around scroll and housing before in­

stalling fans Before securing fan(s) fasteners, rotate fan by
hand to ensure ample clearance

Refer to Carrier Standard Service Techniques, Chap­

ters 1 and 2, for information on checking motors, removing
refrigerant, adding oil, and evacuating, dehydrating, and charg­
ing system Pay particular attention to all safety warnings
for these procedures
NOTE In Carrier Standard Service Techniques, refrigerant
removal must always include recovering the refrigerant, not

allowing it to escape to the atmosphere

Manutecturer reserves the right to discontinue, or change at any time, specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations

Book|1 14

PC 131

Catalog No 537-323

Printed in USA

Form73XC-1SS

Pg 1

1-95

Replaces: New

Tab 8a 10a

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