Carrier – Carrier 26H User Manual

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Carrier

S E R V I C E

26H

To check the oil level:

a. Install gauges and pump down the compressor.

b. Remove one of the oil fill plugs on the side

of the compressor.

c. The oil level should be 1-1/4" as shown in

Fig. 12. Oil can be added through the oil filler
plugs. Reinstall the filler plug immediately to
prevent absorption of moisture. It may damage
the motor windings.

Caution: Avoid overcharging as excess oil may
restrict the capillaries and reduce unit capacity.

On those compressors with a sight glass, oil level
should be between 1/2 and 2/3 above bottom of glass.

TESTING THE COMPRESSOR MOTOR

Series Test Light and Hermetic Test Cord

Fig. 13 shows atest cord that is useful as a 110/220

volt test light or as a cord for starting the com­
pressor without using the unit controls. When used

as a series test light, turn screw base outlet into
the lamp socket, plug into a power source and use

insulated leads indicated in Fig. 13 as probes to

determine continuity. When used as a compressor
starting cord, the fuse is used in the lamp socket.

To start compressor using test cord, disconnect

all leads from compressor terminals. Clip common
and running leads of cord to "C" and "R" terminals

respectively. Plug cord into source of power, and

NOTE MEASURE OIL LEVEL AT 45®ANGLE AS SHOWN FROM OUTSIDE

FACE OF OIL FILL HOLE. OIL GUAGE CONSISTS OF A l/4"COPPER
TEE SOLDERED TO A STRAIGHT PIECE OF 1/4"COPPER TUBING

FIG. 12 - COMPRESSOR OIL LEVEL

momentarily touch starting lead of cord to "S" on
compressor terminals. Do not leave this prong in

contact with terminal "S" for more than one or two
seconds; otherwise the starting winding will be

damaged.

Caution: When using test cord on compressor, stand
clear of terminals. If current should arc or terminal
break, terminal may blow out with considerable
force. An arc might also ignite oil entrained in es­
caping gas.

NOTE: SINGLE CAPACITORS USED FOR II5V. DUTY AND

230 V DUTY ARE DIFFERENT AS NOTED ABOVE

FIG. 13 - TEST CORD DIAGRAM

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26H-57PD

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