Carrier 50DL User Manual

Single-package cooling units, Mstaflation, start-up and service instructions

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Number One
Air Conditioning

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mstaflation, Start-Up
and Service Instructions

Carrier Parkway • Syracuse NY 13221

Single-Package Cooling Units

INSTALLATION

Rigging and Unit Placement

— Inspect unit for

transportation damage. File claim with transporta­
tion agency. Do not remove shipping skid until unit

is ready to be set in final location. Do not drop unit;
keep upright. Use spreader bars over unit to prevent
sling or cable damage. Rollers may be used to move

unit across a roof. Level by using unit frame as
reference. See Fig. 1 for additional information.

Unit weight is shown in Table 1.

Fig. 1 — Rigging Details

Units are designed to be hoisted only. However,

units with optional shipping skids may be moved
with a fork truck. Refer to Accessory Roof Curb

Installation Instructions for additional information

as required.

Roof Curb

— Assemble and install as described in

instructions shipped with this accessory. Accessory

roof curb and information required to field fabricate
a roof curb of 2-in. x 14-in. planks is shown in Fig. 2.

Install insulation, cant strips, roofing and flashing as

required. For unit drains to function properly, curb
must be level or within tolerances shown in Fig. 3.

Roof Mount

— Check building codes for weight

distribution requirements. Unit weight is shown
in Table 1.

Slab Mount

— Provide a level concrete slab that

extends beyond unit cabinet at least 6 inches. Make
a slab 8 in. thick with 4 in. above grade. Use gravel
apron in front of condenser air inlet to prevent grass
and foliage from obstructing airflow.

Alternate Unit Support Methods

— Where the

preferred curb or slab mount cannot be used,
support unit with sleepers on perimeter, using curb
support area. However, if sleepers cannot be used,
support long sides of unit (dimension “A,” Fig. 4)
with 4-in. X 4-in. pads equally spaced on each side.

Unit may sag if supported by corners only.

Positioning

— Unit condenser air inlets and outlets

may be located in any compass direction since they
are not affected by wind. Provide clearances around
and above unit for airflow, safety and service
access (Fig. 4).

Do not install unit in an indoor location. Do not

locate air inlets near exhaust vents or other sources
of contaminated air.

Although unit is weatherproof, guard against

water from higher level runoff and overhangs.

Field-Fabricated Ductwork

— Secure all ducts to

building structure. Use flexible duct connectors be­
tween unit and ducts as required. Insulate and

weatherproof all external ductwork, joints and all

roof openings with flashing and mastic in accord­
ance with applicable codes.

Carrier Corporation 1983

Form 50DL-1SI

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