Warning, Maintenance and service, Main – Carrier COMFORT 48EZ-A User Manual

Page 7: Defrost mode, Emergency heat mode, Routine maintenance, Maintenance and care for the equipment owner

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Fig. 8 -- To Shut Off Unit Electric Cooling

Defrost Mode

When your heat pump is providing heat to your home or office and
the outdoor temperature drops below 45°F (7.2°C), moisture may

begin to freeze on the surface of the coil. If allowed to build up,

this ice would impede airflow across the coil and reduce the
amount of heat absorbed from the outside air. So, to maintain

energy--efficient operation, your heat pump has an automatic
defrost mode.
The defrost mode starts at a preset time interval of 60 minutes,
although, it may be reset to 30, 90 or 120 minutes. Defrost will

start at the preset time only if the ice is sufficient to interfere with

normal heating operation.
After the ice is melted from the coil, or after a maximum of 10

minutes in defrost mode, the unit automatically switches back to
normal heating operation.
Do not be alarmed if steam or fog appears at the outdoor unit

during defrost mode. Water vapor from the melting ice may
condense into a mist in the cold outside air.
During certain weather conditions such as heavy snow and freezing
rain it is not uncommon for ice to build up on the unit grille. This

is normal for these weather conditions. Do not attempt to remove

the ice from the unit grille. This condition will not affect the proper
function of the unit and will clear within a few days.

Emergency Heat Mode

If you should have problems with the heat pump portion of your
system, this mode allows your supplemental gas heating source to

keep your home or office warm until your heat pump can be
serviced.

MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE

This section discusses maintenance that should be performed on

your system. Most maintenance should be performed by your
dealer. You, as the owner, may wish to handle some minor

maintenance for your new unit.

Routine Maintenance

All routine maintenance should be handled by skilled, experienced

personnel. Your dealer can help you establish a standard procedure.
For your safety, keep the unit area clear and free of combustible
materials, gasoline, and other flammable liquids and vapors.
To assure proper functioning of the unit, flow of condenser air
must not be obstructed from reaching the unit. Clearance from the

top of the unit is 48 in. (1219 mm). Clearance of at least 36 in.
(914 mm) is required on sides except the power entry side (42 in.

[1067 mm] clearance) and the duct side (12 in. [305 mm]

minimum clearance.

Maintenance and Care for the Equipment Owner

Before proceeding with those things you might want to maintain

yourself, please carefully consider the following:

FIRE, EXPLOSION, ELECTRICAL SHOCK AND

CUT HAZARD
Failure to follow this warning could result in personal

injury, death or property damage.

1. Turn off gas supply first, then all electrical power to your

unit and install lock--out tag before servicing or per-

forming maintenance.

2. When

removing

access

panels

or

performing

maintenance functions inside your unit, be aware of

sharp sheet metal parts and screws. Although special care
is taken to reduce sharp edges to a minimum, be

extremely careful when handling parts or reaching into
the unit. Wear safety glasses, gloves, and appropriate
protective clothing.

!

WARNING

Air Filters

The air filter(s) should be checked every 3 or 4 weeks and

changed or cleaned whenever it becomes dirty. Dirty filters
produce excessive stress on the blower motor and can cause the

motor to overheat and shut down.
This unit must have air filters in place before it can be operated.

These filters can be located in one of at least two places. In many

applications, the installer will provide return air filter grilles
mounted on the wall or ceiling of the conditioned structure. In the

instance of filter grilles, the filters can simply be removed from the
grille and replaced.
The other typical application is an accessory filter rack installed

inside the unit itself. The following information is given to assist in
changing filters used in these internal filter racks.
Table 1 indicates the correct indoor filter size for your unit. Refer
to Fig. 3 to access filters installed in the accessory filter rack. If

using an Accessory Filter Rack, refer to the Installation Instructions

provided with it for correct filter sizes and quantities.

Table 1 – Indoor Air Filter Data

Unit Size

Filter Size in. (mm)

24040

20x20x1 (508x508x25)

24060 and 30

20x24x1 (508x610x25)

36 --- 42

24x30x1 (610x762x25)

48 --- 60

24x36x1 (610x914x25)

To replace or inspect filters in accessory filter rack (See Fig. 3):

1. Remove the filter access panel using a 5/16--in. nut driver.
2. Remove the filter(s) by pulling it out of the unit. If the

filter(s) is dirty, clean or replace with a new one.

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