Unit controls and safety devices, Compatible fitting repair – Carrier 38VH User Manual

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12. Triple-evacuate system. Recharge system as

described previously.

Filter-Drier

— Install field-supplied filter-drier

(Table 4) in system liquid line when refrigerant
system is opened for service as described under

Compressor Removal. Position drier in liquid line
at convenient location.

Pumpdown Procedure

— The system may be

pumped down in order to make repairs on low side
without losing complete refrigerant charge.

1. Attach pressure gage to suction service valve

gage port.

2. Frontseat the liquid line valve.

3. Start unit and run until suction pressure reaches

5 psig (see Caution).

4. Shut unit off and frontseat suction valve.

5. Vent remaining pressure to atmosphere.

Unit Controls and Safety Devices

HIGH-PRESSURE

RELIEF

VALVE,

when

equipped, is located in compressor. Relief valve

opens if system operating pressure differential
between suction and discharge pressure reaches
500 psi on all models.

HIGH-PRESSURE SWITCH is located on unit

liquid line. High-pressure switch settings are: cut­

out, 425 ± 5 psig; cut-in, 320 ± 20 psig.

LOW-PRESSURE SWITCH is located on unit suc­

tion line. Low-pressure switch settings are: cutout,

31 ± 4 psig; cut-in, 60 (+15, -0) psig.

INTERNAL TEMPERATURE AND/OR CUR­
RENT SENSITIVE OVERLOADS reset auto­

matically when motor internal temperatures drop
to a safe level (overload may require up to 30 min­
utes to reset). When internal overload is suspected

of being open, check by using an ohmmeter or
continuity tester. If necessary, refer to Carrier
Standard Service Techniques Manual, Chapter 2,

Electrical, for complete instructions.

INHERENT FAN MOTOR PROTECTION —
Protects

motor

from

abnormal

current

and

temperature.
SOLID STATE TIME GUARD® CIRCUIT pro­
tects unit compressor by preventing short cycling.
Time Guard provides a 5 ± 2-minute delay before

restarting compressor after shutdown for any

reason. On normal start-up, the 5-minute delay
occurs before thermostat closes. After thermostat
closes, the Time Guard then provides a 3-second
delay to prevent contactor chattering.
CRANKCASE

HEATER

SWITCH

^

The

purpose of the heater is to keep the crankcase
warm during the off cycle and thus prevent dilution

of the oil with refrigerant. This assures good lubri­

cation and prevents loss of oil from erankcase
during start-up. Switch closes (activates) at 65 F on
coil temperature drop. Opens (deactivates) at 85 F

on coil temperature rise.

Fig.

Repair of Mechanical Connection

Compatible Fitting Repair

MECHANICAL CONNECTION — Frontseat unit
service valves. Relieve refrigerant pressure from

tubing. Back off locknut from Compatible Fitting
onto tube. Cut fitting between threads and seal

ring head as shown in Fig. 8. Remove tubing section
remaining in threaded portion of fitting. Discard
locknut.

Clean, flux, and insert new tube end into remain­

ing portion of Compatible Fitting. fVrap valve base
in wet rag. Heat and apply low-temperature (450 F)

solder.
SWEAT CONNECTION — Frontseat unit service

valves. Relieve refrigerant pressure from tubing.

Clean and flux area around leak. Repair using low-
temperature (450 F) solder.

Evacuate or purge evaporator coil and tubing

system. Add refrigerant charge. See Refrigerant
Charging instructions described previously.

Condenser Fan Adjustment

— Required fan

position is shown in Fig. 9. Adjust fan by loosening
setscrew(s) and moving fan blades up or down.

Fig. 9 — Condenser Fan Position

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