38ac016 with 40rt016, Cooling cycle, 38ac012 with 40rt012 – Carrier 38AC User Manual

Page 4: Fig. 2 — heat pump cycle (heating and cooling)

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Heating Cycle

38AC016 WITH 40RT016

Cooling Cycle

9

Hot

gas

from

compressor

flows

thru

muffler

to

reversing

valve

o Hot gas is directed to header on indoor coils. In these coils

hot gas is condensed to a liquid This liquid flows out thru

feeder tubes to the distributors where it passes thru the side

outlet TXV B and B-| are closed because of high equalizing

pressure

o Liquid flows thru check valve C proceeding to outdoor unit.

O

Liquid

flows

thru

filter-drier,

TXV

(A),

distributor,

and

feeder tubes into outdoor coil where it is evaporated into a

vapor

(Entire

outdoor

coil

is

an

evaporative

surface

during

this cycle )

0

Cool vapor from outdoor coil subcooler is pulled thru check

valve

A

and

meets

with

gas

flowing

from

remainder

of

outdoor coil (check valve B closed).

0 Cool vapor flows thru reversing valve where it is directed to

accumulator

and

into

compressor

suction

valve

to

repeat

cycle.

38AC PIPING LEGEND

HEATING CYCLE 0----------

COOLING CYCLE @ ~i

COMPRESSOR

SOLENOID OPERATED
REVERSING VALVE
(SOLENOID ENERGIZED ON HEATING

DE-ENERGIZED ON COOLING)

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Hot

gas

from

compressor

flows

thru

muffler

to

reversing

valve

i®) Hot gas is directed to header on outdoor coil (check valve A

closed)

Header directs hot gas to individual coil circuits where it is

condensed to liquid.

Liquid

out

of

outdoor

coil

makes

180

degree

turn

in

distributor and flows thru tubes to and thru subcooler. TXV

(A) is closed because of high equalizing pressure.

Subcooled liquid flows thru check valve B and toward indoor

unit

i":'i

Liquid

continues

thru

filter-drier,

expansion

valve

B

and

B-) into distributors and into indoor coils Check valve C is

closed.

Cool vapor flows out of indoor coil back to reversing valve

where it is directed to accumulator and then to compressor

suction valve to repeat cycle.

38AC012 WITH 40RT012

These combinations follow the same basic diagram with two

exceptions

There is only one coil on the indoor unit and therefore only

one expansion valve. Also the 40RT012 is provided with a

subcooling coil which performs two functions

On heating cycle it is full of liquid which tends to balance the

refrigerant charge while providing subcooling.

On

cooling

cycle

a

check

valve

prevents

liquid

refrigerant

from entering the subcooler coil; this portion has vapor only.

MOISTURE INDICATOR

SIGHT GLASS

Fig. 2 — Heat Pump Cycle (Heating and Cooling)

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