Pre-start-up, Start-up – Carrier 38AUQ User Manual

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PRE-START-UP

System Check

1. Check all indoor section and other equipment auxiliary

components. Consult the manufacturer’s instructions

regarding any other equipment connected to the con-

densing unit. If the unit has field-installed accessories,

be sure all are properly installed and correctly wired. If

used, the airflow switch must be properly installed.

2. Be sure the unit is properly leak checked and dehydrated.
3. Check tightness of all electrical connections.
4. Open the liquid line and suction line service valves.
5. Be sure the unit is properly charged. See “Preliminary

Charge”, below.

6. The electrical power source must agree with the unit’s

nameplate rating.

7. The crankcase heater must be firmly attached to the com-

pressor crankcase. Be sure the crankcase is warm (heater

must be on for 24 hours before starting compressor).

Turn On Crankcase Heater

Turn on the crankcase heater for 24 hours before starting the

unit to be sure all the refrigerant is out of the oil. To energize

the crankcase heater, proceed as follows:

1. Set the space thermostat set point above the space tem-

perature so there is no demand for cooling.

2. Close the field disconnect.

Preliminary Charge

Before starting the unit, charge liquid refrigerant into the high

side of the system through the liquid service valve. The amount

of refrigerant added must be at least 80% of the operating

charge listed in the Physical Data table (Tables 1A and 1B on

pages 4 and 5). Allow high and low side pressures to equalize

before starting compressor. If pressures do not equalize readily,

charge vapor on low side of system to assure charge in the

evaporator. Refer to GTAC II, Module 5, Charging, Recover,

Recycling, and Reclamation for liquid charging procedures.

START-UP

38AUQ Units

The compressor crankcase heater must be on for 24 hours

before start-up. After the heater has been on for 24 hours, the

unit can be started. If no time elapsed since the preliminary

charge step was completed, it is unnecessary to wait the 24-

hour period.

Preliminary Checks

1. Check that electric power supply agrees with unit

nameplate data.

2. Verify that the compressor crankcase heater is securely in

place.

3. Check that the compressor crankcase heater has been on

at least 24 hours.

4. Recheck for leaks using the procedure outlined in the

Pre-Start-Up section, Leak Test and Dehydration. If any

leaks are detected, repair as required. Evacuate and

dehydrate as described in the Leak Test and Dehydration

section.

5. Ensure that the preliminary charge has been added as

described in the Pre-Start-Up section, Preliminary

Charge.

6. All internal wiring connections must be tight, and all

barriers and covers must be in place.

NOTE: The units are factory charged with the required

amount of oil. If recharging in required, use Emkarate

RL 32-3MAF.

Compressor Rotation

On 3-phase units with scroll compressors, it is important to be

certain that the compressor is rotating in the proper direction.

38AUQ units are equipped with a Comfort Alert Diagnostic

Module (CADM). Alert Code 7 indicates reverse power phas-

ing.
To correct phase order:

1. Turn off power to the unit, tag disconnect.
2. Reverse any two of the unit power leads.
3. Reapply power to the compressor, verify correct pres-

sures.

To verify the compressor is rotating in the proper direction:

1. Connect service gages to the suction and liquid pressure

fittings.

2. Energize the compressor.
3. The suction pressure should drop and the liquid pressure

should rise, as is normal on any start-up.

Compressor Overload

This overload interrupts power to the compressor when either

the current or internal motor winding temperature becomes ex-

cessive, and automatically resets when the internal temperature

drops to a safe level. This overload may require up to 60 min-

utes (or longer) to reset. If the internal overload is suspected of

being open, disconnect the electrical power to the unit and

check the circuit through the overload with an ohmmeter or

continuity tester.

IMPORTANT: Before beginning Pre-Start-Up or Start-Up,

review Start-Up Checklist at the back of this book. The

Checklist assures proper start-up of a unit and provides a

record of unit condition, application requirements, system

information, and operation at initial start-up.

UNIT DAMAGE HAZARD
Do not attempt to start the heat pump system, even

momentarily, until the following steps have been

completed. Compressor damage may result.

UNIT DAMAGE HAZARD
Prior to starting compressor, a preliminary charge of

refrigerant must be added to avoid possible compressor

damage.

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