Carrier 48N User Manual

Installation instructions, 48n packaged heating/cooling units

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HEATING A COOLING

48N

Packaged Heating/Cooling Units

Installation Instructions

NOTE TO INSTALLER:

Leave these instructions, the User’s

Manual, and Parts Replacement Guide with the unit after
installation.

A WARNING

Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service,

maintenance, or use can cause carbon monoxide poison­
ing, explosion, fire, electric shock, or other occurrences

which may injure you or damage your property. Con­
sult a quahfi^ed installer, service agency, or the gas sup-

pher for information or assistance. The qualified agency
must use factory authorized kits and accessories when
modifying this unit.

NOTE:

The installation of this unit must conform to the

guidelines presented in these unit Installation Instructions.
Read and become familiar with this publication before start­
ing the installation.

INTRODUCTION

Model 48N Packaged Gas/Electric Unit is fully self-con­
tained, combination gas heating/electric cooling unit

designed for outdoor installation. Model 48N may be
installed either on a rooftop or groimd-level slab. See Fig. 1.
For rooftop downflow applications, an accessory roof­
mounting curb must be used.

Model 48N Unit meets the California maximum oxides of
nitrogen (Nox) emission regulations.

These units are equipped with an energy-saving, automatic,
intermittent, electric spark ignition system that does not
have a continuously burning phot. All units are manufac­
tured with natural gas controls.

These units are designed for a minimum continuous return
air temperature of 60 °F. (dry bulb) or an intermittent opera­
tion down to 55°F. (dry bulb) such as when used with a

night set back thermostat.

Model 48N is A.G.A. and C.G.A. design-certified. See
Tables 2 thru 7 for the heating input ratings.

These units are factory-charged with R-22 refrigerant.
Installation is simple: connect gas supply, air ducts, high-

and low-voltage wiring, condensate drain, and instedl a field-
supplied air filter.

All units can be connected into existing duct systems

that

are properly sized and designed to handle an airflow of 350

to 450 Cfm per each 12,000 Btuh of rated cooling capacity.

See Tables 2 thru 7 for cooling and heating airflow require­

ments.

NOTE:

When installing any accessory item, see the manu­

facturer’s Installation Instructions packaged with the ac­
cessory. The Qualified Agency must use factory authorized

kits or accessories when modifying this unit.

Fig. 1—Model 48N

A87316

IMPORTANT—READ BEFORE INSTALLING

1. This installation must conform with all applicable local

and national codes.

2. The power supply (volts, hertz, and phase) must corre­

spond to that specified on unit rating plate.

3. The electrical supply provided by the utility must be

sufficient to handle load imposed by this unit.

4. Refer to the 48N dimensional drawing for locations of

gas inlet, electrical inlets, condensate drain, duct con­
nections, and required clearances before setting unit in

place. Figs. 2 and 3.

5. Locate the unit where the vent cap will be a minimum

of 4-ft from openable windows or doors.

6. This installation must conform with local building

codes and with the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI
Z223.1-1984 and Addenda Z223.la-1987 (In Canada,
CAN/CGA B149.1, (2)-M86) or NFPA 54-1984 TIA-54-
84-1. Refer to Provincial and local plumbing or

wastewater codes and other applicable local codes.

7. For outdoor installation on wood flooring or on class A,

B, C roof covering materials.

GENERAL

Model 48N Packaged Gas/Electric Unit has been designed
and tested in accordance with ANSI Z21.47-1987, ARI
Standard 210-81, and ARI Standard 270-84, CAN/CGA-2.3-
M86, CAN 1-2.17-M80, CAN 1-2.21-M85, CSA C22.2 No. 0-
1982, No. 3-1979 and No. 119-M1985. The appliance design

is certified by the American Gas Association (A.G.A.) and
Canadian Gas Association (C.G.A.) for use with natural or
LP (propane) gases with appropriate controls and orifices.

Manufacturer reserves the right to discontinue, or change at any time, specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obiigations.

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PC 101 Catalog No. 564-816

Printed in U.S.A.

Form 48NT-9SI Pg 1

9-88

Replaces: 48NT-8SI

Tab l l a l l a

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