Warning, Caution – Carrier 50JZ-A User Manual

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PERSONAL INJURY AND UNIT DAMAGE HAZARD
Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury

or death and unit component damage.
The ability to properly perform maintenance on this

equipment requires certain expertise, mechanical skills, tools

and equipment. If you do not possess these, do not attempt to

perform any maintenance on this equipment, other than those

procedures recommended in the Owner’s Manual.

!

WARNING

ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
Failure to follow these warnings could result in personal

injury or death:

1. Turn off electrical power to the unit and install a lockout

tag before performing any maintenance or service on this
unit.

2. Use extreme caution when removing panels and parts.
3. Never place anything combustible either on or in contact

with the unit.

!

WARNING

UNIT OPERATION HAZARD
Failure to follow this caution may result in improper

operation.
Errors made when reconnecting wires may cause improper

and dangerous operation. Label all wires prior to

disconnecting when servicing.

CAUTION

!

The minimum maintenance requirements for this equipment are as

follows:

1. Inspect air filter(s) each month. Clean or replace when

necessary.

2. Inspect indoor coil, drain pan, and condensate drain each

cooling season for cleanliness. Clean when necessary.

3. Inspect blower motor and wheel for cleanliness each

cooling season. Clean when necessary.

4. Check electrical connections for tightness and controls for

proper operation each cooling season. Service when

necessary.

Step 1 — Air Filter

IMPORTANT: Never operate the unit without a suitable air filter
in the return--air duct system. Always replace the filter with the
same dimensional size and type as originally installed. See Table 1
for recommended filter sizes.
Inspect air filter(s) at least once each month and replace
(throwaway--type) or clean (cleanable--type) at least twice during

each cooling season and twice during the heating season, or
whenever the filter becomes clogged with dust and lint.

Indoor Blower and Motor

NOTE: All motors are pre--lubricated. Do not attempt to lubricate
these motors.
For longer life, operating economy, and continuing efficiency,
clean accumulated dirt and grease from the blower wheel and

motor annually.

ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury

or death.
Disconnect and tag electrical power to the unit before cleaning

the blower motor and wheel.

!

WARNING

To clean the blower motor and wheel:

1. Remove and disassemble blower assembly as follows:

a. Remove blower access panel (see Fig 18).

b. Disconnect indoor blower motor. Remove capacitor if

required.

c. On all units remove blower assembly from unit.

Remove screws securing blower to blower partition and
slide assembly out. Be careful not to tear insulation in
blower compartment.

d. Ensure proper reassembly by marking blower wheel and

motor in relation to blower housing before disassembly.

e. Loosen setscrew(s) that secures wheel to motor shaft,

remove screws that secure motor mount brackets to
housing, and slide motor and motor mount out of

housing.

2. Remove and clean blower wheel as follows:

a. Ensure proper reassembly by marking wheel orientation.

b. Lift wheel from housing. When handling and/or

cleaning blower wheel, be sure not to disturb balance
weights (clips) on blower wheel vanes.

c. Remove caked--on dirt from wheel and housing with a

brush. Remove lint and/or dirt accumulations from
wheel and housing with vacuum cleaner, using soft

brush attachment. Remove grease and oil with mild
solvent.

d. Reassemble wheel into housing.

e. Reassemble motor into housing. Be sure setscrews are

tightened on motor shaft flats and not on round part of

shaft. Reinstall blower into unit. Reinstall capacitor.

f. Reconnect blower motor wiring.

g. Reinstall blower access panel (see Fig. 18).

3. Restore electrical power to unit. Start unit and check for

proper blower rotation and motor speeds during cooling

cycles.

Compressor
Access Panel

Blower
Access
Panel

Control
Access
Panel

A09210

Fig. 18 -- Unit Access Panels

50J

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