Carrier 50AH024-060 User Manual

Installation, start-up and service instructions, Ì-ìonzcintal indoor single-package cooling units

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HEATING & COOLING

, ^pAH024-060

Ì-ÌOnzCintal Indoor Single-Package Cooling Units

Installation, Start-Up and Service Instructions

SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS

Installing and servicing air conditioning equipment

can be hazardous due to system pressure and electrical
components. Only trained and qualified service personnel
should install, repair or service air conditioning
equipment.

Untrained personnel can perform basic maintenance

functions such as cleaning coils and filters and replacing
filters. All other operations should be performed by
trained service personnel. When working on air condi­

tioning equipment, observe precautions in the literature
and on tags and labels attached to unit.

Follow all safety codes. Wear safety glasses and work

gloves. Use quenching cloth for unbrazing operations.

Have fire extinguisher available.

A

WARNING

Before performing service or maintenance opera­
tions on unit, turn off main power switch to unit.

Electrical shock can cause personal injury.

INTRODUCTION

The 50AH024,036,048 and 060 units are single­

package, indoor ceiling-mounted air conditioners of 2, 3,
4 and 5 tons capacity respectively.

These units can be mounted as factory-shipped single­

package units or can be separated and mounted as a
split system. If unit is split, the condenser section can be
mounted horizontally.

All units are designed to be ducted on both the con­

denser and evaporator sides. Centrifugal blowers are
used to insure quiet air delivery in the conditioned space.

Sound level requirements should be determined before

final unit installation site is chosen.

Unit servicing is relatively simple as access to the

condenser and evaporator motors, blowers, belt and
pulley is gained through removable swing doors located

on bottom of unit. These doors may also be used for
cleaning of condenser coils. Unit side panels provicfe
access to control box and pressure switches.

Refrigeration cycle components (e.g., compressor,

filter drier, etc.) can be serviced upon removal of the base
unit from the space.

INSTALLATION

A

WARNING

Determine building alterations required to run
piping, wiring and ductwork. Follow dimensional
drawings carefully for ductwork, piping locations,
electrical wiring and overall unit dimensions. Read
booklet before starting installation.

Step 1 — Receive and Inspect Unit

— Unpack

and check unit against shipping order. Inspect carefully
for concealed shipping damage. If unit is damaged or
incomplete, file claim with transportation company and
advise Carrier immediately.

Step 2 — Protect Unit from Damage

— To main­

tain warranty, unit must be protected against theft and
vandalism and stored indoors at all times.

Step 3 — Provide Unit Support

— Refer to Fig. 1

and 2 for unit dimensions and component locations.

Refer to Table 1 — Physical Data for unit sizes and

weights.

Each unit requires the following:
• 4 threaded suspension rods (3/8-in. - 16 SAE Grade 1

minimum)

• washers and locknuts

Install the 4 field-supplied rods by suspending from a

suitable ceiling support. Locate rods to mate with 4
outside corner rigging holes shown in Fig. 1.

The ceiling and ceiling supports of existing buildings

may require reinforcements; follow all applicable codes.

Step 4 — Rig and Place Unit

— Move and store

unit in horizontal position. Provide space around unit for

service, filter access, ductwork and overhead clearance
as indicated in Fig. 1.

Using suitable hydraulic lift source, raise unit up to

meet bottom of the 4 threaded rods suspended from
ceiling. Center unit so that the 4 threaded rods can be
easily inserted into the factory-drilled holes at each end.
Refer to Fig. 3 for rigging details.

Apply washers and locknuts on ends of each of the

4 rods.

Tighten locknuts sufficiently so that unit weight is

supported entirely by the 4 rods. Level unit within the
space by adjusting locknuts.

IMPORTANT: Unit must be level to operate
properly.

NOTE: The 2 factory-drilled holes in the middle of unit
can be used for support if a split system application is
desired. If required, an accessory vibration isolator pack­
age is available for use to dampen vibration that may be

transmitted to building structure.

Step 5 — Make Piping Connections

— Two

3/4-m. pipe thread condensate drain connections are pro­
vided below the evaporator coil. One 3/4-in. pipe thread

connection is provided for condenser coil washdown.
One of the evaporator drains is plugged at factory and
plug must be removed when making field connections.
The condenser washdown pan is plugged at factory. This
drain is to be used only when condenser coil is being
cleaned and plug must be replaced when cleaning is
completed.

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

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PC111

Catalog No 565-040

PrintedinUSA

Form60AH-2SI . Pg1

6-87

Replaces: 50AH-1SI

For replacement items use Carrier Specified Parts

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