Warning – Carrier 50TCA04-A07 User Manual

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located on the rear side of the unit, above the

evaporator/return air access panel. (See Fig. 1.)

To remove the filters:

1. Grasp the bottom flange of the upper panel.
2. Lift up and swing the bottom out until the panel dis-

engages and pulls out.

3. Reach inside and extract the filters from the filter

rack.

4. Replace these filters as required with similar replace-

ment filters of same size.

To re--install the access panel:

1. Slide the top of the panel up under the unit top panel.
2. Slide the bottom into the side channels.
3. Push the bottom flange down until it contacts the top

of the lower panel (or economizer top).

IMPORTANT: DO NOT OPERATE THE UNIT
WITHOUT THESE FILTERS!
Outside Air Hood
Outside

air

hood

inlet

screens

are

permanent

aluminum--mesh type filters. Check these for cleanliness.

Remove the screens when cleaning is required. Clean by

washing with hot low--pressure water and soft detergent

and replace all screens before restarting the unit. Observe

the flow direction arrows on the side of each filter frame.
Economizer Inlet Air Screen
This air screen is retained by spring clips under the top

edge of the hood. (See Fig. 3.)

17 1/4”

DIVIDER

BAROMETRIC

RELIEF

CLEANABLE

ALUMINUM

FILTER

FILTER

HOOD

FILTER

CLIP

OUTSIDE

AIR

C06027

Fig. 3 -- Filter Installation

To remove the filter, open the spring clips. Re--install the

filter by placing the frame in its track, then closing the

spring clips.
Manual Outside Air Hood Screen
This inlet screen is secured by a retainer angle across the

top edge of the hood. (See Fig. 4.)

C07156

Fig. 4 -- Screens Installed on Outdoor--Air Hood

(Sizes 7--1/2 to 12--1/2 Tons Shown)

To remove the screen, loosen the screws in the top retainer

and slip the retainer up until the filter can be removed.

Re--install by placing the frame in its track, rotating the

retainer back down and tighten all screws.

C07087

Fig. 5 -- Belt Drive Motor Mounting

SUPPLY FAN (BLOWER) SECTION

ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
Failure to follow this warning could cause personal

injury or death.
Before performing service or maintenance operations

on the fan system, shut off all unit power and tag--out

the unit disconnect switch. Do not reach into the fan

section with power still applied to unit.

!

WARNING

Supply Fan (Belt--Drive)

The supply fan system consists of a forward--curved

centrifugal blower wheel on a solid shaft with two

concentric type bearings, one on each side of the blower

housing. A fixed--pitch driven pulley is attached to the fan

shaft and an adjustable--pitch driver pulley is on the

motor. The pulleys are connected using a “V” type belt.

(See Fig. 5.)
Belt
Check the belt condition and tension quarterly. Inspect the

belt for signs of cracking, fraying or glazing along the

50TC

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