I. refrigerant circuit, J. gas input, K. evaporator airflow – Carrier 48N User Manual

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occurred, check each electrical component with the proper
electrical instrumentation. Refer to the unit wiring label

when making these checkouts.

NOTE:

Refer to the heating and/or cooling sequence of oper­

ation in this publication as an aid in determining proper con­
trol operation.

I. Refrigerant Circuit

Inspect all refrigerant tubing connections and the unit base
for oil accumulations annually. Detecting oil generally indi­

cates a refrigerant leak.

If oil is detected or if low cooUng performance is suspected,

leak-test all refrigerant tubing; using an electronic leak-
detector, halide torch, or liquid-soap solution. If a refriger­
ant leak is detected, see Step 7, part B, “Refrigerant

Leaks,” in this publication.

If no refrigerant leaks are found and low cooling perform­
ance is suspected, see Step 9, part B, “Checking and

Adjusting Refrigerant Charge,” in this pubhcation.

J. Gas Input

The gas input does not require checking unless improper
heating performance is suspected. If a problem exists, refer
to Step 8 of this publication.

K. Evaporator Airflow

The heating and/or cooling airflow does not require checking

unless improper performance is suspected. If a problem
exists, be sure that all supply- and return-air grilles are open
and free from obstructions, and that the air filter is clean.
When necessary, refer to Step 9, part C, of this pubhcation
to check the system airflow.

L. Metering Device Servicing

See Fig. 15 for metering device components. The piston has
a refrigerant metering orifice through it. The retainer forms
a seahng surface for hquid hne flare connection. To check,

clean or replace piston:

1. Shut off power to unit.

2. Remove refrigerant from unit using approved refriger­

ant removed methods.

3. Remove hquid line flare connections from metering

device.

4. Note position of arrow on metering device body with

respect to unit.

5. PuU retainer out of body. Be careful not to scratch flare

seahng surface. If retainer does not puU out easily,
carefuhy use locking phers to remove retainer. Replace
scratched or damaged retainer.

6. Slide piston out by inserting a smah soft wire through

metering hole (18-gage thermostat wire). See that
metering hole, seahng surface around piston cones and
fluted portion of piston are not damaged.

7. Chart on unit access panel ihustrates proper arrange­

ment and size of piston. See Table 17 for piston sizes.

8. Clean piston refrigerant metering orifice.
9. Replace reteuner 0-riug Part No. is 99CC501052.

M. Liquid Line Strainer

The Liquid Line Strainer (to protect metering device), is
made of wire mesh and located in the hquid hne on inlet
side. Strainer is pressed into the hne. Remove strainer by
threading a No. 10 sheet metal screw into strainer and puU-

ing the screw with phers.

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