Compressor protection – Carrier 38AK024-044 User Manual

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Oil Pressure Safety Switch (OPS) in the control

circuit stops the compressor, and unit, if proper oil pressuré
differential is not established at start-up or maintained
during operation. If OPS stops the unit, determine the cause
and correct before restarting unit. Failure to do so will
constitute abuse.

Equipment failure due to abuse may void the

Warranty.

Low-Pressure Switch has fixed, nonadjustable settings.
Switch is mounted on the compressor.

TO CHECK — Slowly close liquid shutoff valve and allow
compressor to pump down. Do not allow compressor to
pump down below 2 psig (13.8 kPa). Compressor should i
shut down when suction pressure drops to cutout pressure in'
Table 4, and should restart when pressure builds up to cut-in
pressure shown.

Compressor Protection

CIRCUIT BREAKER — Calibrated trip manual reset,
ambient compensated, magnetic breaker protects against
motor overload and locked rotor conditions.

DISCHARGE THERMOSTAT — A sensor in the dis­
charge gas of 06E compressor reacts to excessively high

discharge gas temperature and shuts off the compressor.

TIME GUARD® control protects compressor against short
cycling. See Sequence of Operation (page 16).

CRANKCASE HEATER minimizes absorption of liquid
refrigerant by oil in crankcase during brief or extended
shutdown periods. Control circuit is maintained if com­
pressor fan motor circuit breakers are turned off. Main

disconnect must be on to energize crankcase heater.

Table 4 — Pressure Switch Settings, psig (kPa)

IMPORTANT: Never open any switch or disconnect

that de-energizes the crankcase heater unless unit is

being serviced or is to be shut down for a prolonged
period. After a prolonged shutdown on a service job,

energize the crankcase heater for 24 hours before

starting the compressor.

High-Pressure Switch has fixed, nonadjustable set­

tings. Switch is mounted on the compressor.

TO CHECK — Open the condenser fan circuit breaker.

Head pressure builds up until compressor shuts down. This

should be at the cutout pressure in Table 4. Close condenser
fan circuit breaker. After pressure drops to cut-in setting,
reset control circuit by opening, then closing the control
circuit switch. After control circuit is reset, the Time Guard
timer cycles and in approximately 5.5 minutes the com­
pressor restarts.

HIGH PRESSURE

LOW PRESSURE

Cutout

Cut-in

Cutout

Cut-in

426 ±7

320 ± 20

27 + 3

44 + 5

(2937 ± 48)

(2206 + 138)

(186 + 21)

(303 + 34)

Winter Start Control — Switch D in the 4-function
timer bypasses low-pressure switch for 2(4 minutes on unit
start-up.

Head Pressure Control reduces condensing capacity

under low ambient temperature conditions.

FAN CYCLING — These 38AK units have standard
provision for fully automatic intermediate-season head
pressure control through condenser fan cycling. Fan no. 2 is
cycled by a fan cycling pressure switch (FCPS) which
responds to variation in discharge pressure. The pressure
sensor is located in the liquid line of the refrigerant circuit.
Fan no. 3 cycling is controlled by outdoor air temperature
through an air temperature switch (ATS) (38AK044 units
only).

The ATS is located in the lower divider panel between the ,

compressor compartment and condenser section. Through i
a hole in the panel, the sensing element is exposed to air
entering the no. 1 fan compartment. Fan no. 1 is non­
cycling. Table 5 shows the operating settings of the fan

cycling pressure switch and the air temperature switch.

Table 5 — Fan Cycling Controls

CONTROL BY

SWITCH OPENS

SWITCH CLOSES

Temp, F (C)

70 + 3(21 +1.7)

80 + 3 (27 + 1.7)

Pressure,

psig (kPa)

160 + 10(1103 + 69)

260+ 15(1793 + 103)

NOTE: See Fig. 6, 7, 8 for fan arrangement

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