Welcome to efficient year-round comfort, A warning, Your comfort system – Carrier WEATHERMASTER 2000 User Manual

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WELCOME TO EFFICIENT

YEAR-ROUND COMFORT

Congratulations on your excellent choice and sound invest­
ment in year-round home comfort!

Your new heat pump represents both the latest in engineer­
ing development and the culmination of many years of expe­
rience from one of the most reputable manufacturers of

comfort systems.

Your new unit is among the most energy-efficient and reli­
able heat pump products available today. To assure its

dependability, spend just a few minutes with this booklet

now. Learn about the operation of your heat pump, and the

small amount of maintenance it takes to keep it operating at

its peak efficiency.

With minimal care, your new heat pump will provide you

and your family with year-round home comfort—both now
and for years to come.

A WARNING

Improper instedlation, adjustment, alteration, service,

maintenance or use can cause explosion, fire, electrical
shock, or other conditions which may cause personal

injury or property damage. Consult a qualified installer,

service agency or your distributor or branch for infor­

mation or assistance. The qualified installer or agency

must use factory authorized kits or accessories when
modifying this product.

A WARNING

To prevent personal injury, death, or property damage,

before operating your new heat pump, read and follow
all instructions and warnings, including labels shipped

with or attached to unit.

YOUR COMFORT SYSTEM

Identifying Your System

Take the time to familiarize yourself with the type of sys­
tem you have. This knowledge will be of use in understand­

ing the basic operation of your new heat pump.

The triple split-system type has an indoor fan coH, indoor
compressor section and an outdoor unit, two of which con­
tain a coil. These units are interconnected by refrigerant

tubes, as shown in Fig. 1.

Fig. 1—Triple Split-System Installation

Each unit has a rating plate affixed to it. A rating plate pro­
vides necessary information for specific identification of a

unit. You should familiarize yourself with the product,
model, and serial numbers listed on each rating plate.

IMPORTANT FACTS

To better protect your investment and to eUminate unneces­
sary service calls, familiarize yourself with the following

facts:

• Your heat pump system should never be operated with­

out a clean air filter properly installed. Plan to inspect the

filter periodically. A clogged air filter will increase operating
costs and shorten the life of the unit.

Supply-air and return-air registers should not be

blocked. Drapes, furniture, and toys are some of the items
commonly found obstructing grilles. Eestricted airflow less­
ens the unit’s efficiency and life span.

• The outdoor unit must have unrestricted airflow. Do not

cover the unit, lean anything against it, or stand upon it. Do

not allow grass clippings, leaves, or other debris to accumu­
late around or on top of the unit. Maintain a twelve-in. mini­

mum clearance between the outdoor unit and tall grass,

vines, shrubs, et cetera.

• Yom multipurpose indoor thermostat is the control cen­

ter for your heat pump system. You should familiarize your­
self with its proper operation. Attempting to control the

system by other means—for instance, switching the electri­
cal supply power ON and OFF—may cause damage to the

unit.

Thermostat “jiggling” causes rapid-cycling, which is

potentially damaging to the compressor. Do not move the

temperature selector on the thermostat for any reason for at

least 5 minutes after the compressor has shut oflf.

During the heating season, never increase the indoor

thermostat setting more than one or two-degree increments.

If larger adjustments eire made, the supplementary heating
somrce will be turned on automatically. Needless use of the
supplementary heat reduces potential energy savings.

• You may find that you can maintain greater personal

comfort by running the fan continuously. “Air pockets” can
form due to the structure of the house, placement of regis­
ters, et cetera. These air pockets may be too cool or warm

for your liking. Continuous fan operation minimizes any
temperature differences. Also, systems equipped with elec­

tronic air cleaners and/or humidifiers offer the added bene­
fits of having the air continuously cleaned year-round, and

humidified dmring the winter season.

• Your heat pump will remove humidity from your home

during the cooling season. After a few minutes of operation,

you should be able to see water trickle from the condensate

drain of the cooling coil. Check this occasionally to be sure
the drain system is not clogged. Of course, don’t expect to
see much drainage if you live in a very dry environment.

• During the heating cycle, air from your registers may

seem cooler than you might first expect. This is because the
air is being delivered at a higher velocity and a more con­
stant flow than air supplied by a conventional furnace. Also,

your heat pump supplies air at 85 to 90 degrees Fahrenheit
instead of in sudden bursts of hot air as with a conventional

furnace. The air may feel cool because it is slightly less than
your body temperature. However, it is sufficiently warm to
keep you comfortable.

• Ice or frost wiU tend to form on the outdoor coil during

the winter heating operation. Your heat pump is designed to
automatically melt the ice. When in this defrost cycle, it is

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