A caution, Step 2 - provide unit support, Step 3 — provide clearances – Carrier 48NLT User Manual

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Table 1 — Physical Data

UNIT SIZE 48

NLT018

NLT024

NHT024

NLT030

NMT030

NHT030

NLT036

NMT036

NET036

NHT036

NVT036

NOMINAL CAPACITY (ton)

IV2

2

2

V2

3

OPERATING WEIGHT (lb)

450

454

460

470

476

480

486

490

490

530

536

COMPRESSORS

Reciprocating Hermetic. 3500 Rpm

Quantity

REFRIGERANT*

R-22

REFRIGERANT METERING DEVICE

AcouRater® Piston

CONDENSER COIL

Rows

1

2

FIns/in.

20

20

CONDENSER FAN

2500**

Nominal Airflow (Cfm)

2000

2500

3000tt

825**

Nominal Speed (Rpm)

825

1100

lioott

Quantlty...Dlameter (in.)

1 20

Motor Hp (single-phase)

V10

V4

Vio

(three-phase)

1/4

Va

EVAPORATOR COIL

Rows

3

Fins/ln.

14

EVAPORATOR FAN

Nominal Cfm

600

800

1000

1200

1200

Nominal Speed (Rpm)

1100

Diameter x Width (in.)

10

X

8

10

X

10

Motor Hp (single-phase)

'/3

V2

%

(three-phase)

-

V2

3/4

FURNACE SECTION

Burner Orifice No. (Qty...drlll size)

2 44

2 44

3 44

2. 44

3 44

4 44

3 44

4 44

4

42

5.44

6 .44

Natural Gas

Burner Orifice No. (Qty...drlll size)

2. 55

2 55

3 55

2 55

3 55

4 55

3 .55

4 55

4 54

5 55

6 55

Propane Gas

Pilot Orifice Diameter (in. ...drill size)

niR 77

Natural Gas

Pilot Orifice Diameter (In.)

Propane Gas

RETURN-AIR FILTERS (sq ln.)t

Disposable

288

528

624

720

Cleanable

192

352

416

480

•Operating charge is iisted on unit namepiate

tRequired fieid-suppiied fliter areas are based on the iarger of the ARi-rated (Air Conditioning & Refrigeration institute) cooling airflow or the heating

airflow at a velocity of 300 ft/min for disposable type or 450 ft/min for high-capacity type Air filter pressure drop must not exceed 0.08 in wg

••Single-phase units

ttThree-phase units

i

Step 2 - Provide Unit Support

ROOF CURB — Install accessory roof curb in accordance
with instructions shipped with curb. Install insulation, cant

strips, roofing and flashing. Ductwork must be attached to
curb.

IMPORTANT: The gasketing of the unit to the roof
curb is critical for water integrity. Install gasketing
material supplied with the roof curb. Improperly ap­
plied gasketing also can result in air leaks and poor

unit performance.

Curb should be level to within

*/4

inch. This is necessary

for unit drain to function properly. Refer to Accessory Roof
Curb Installation Instructions for additional information as
required.

SLAB MOUNT — Place the unit on a solid, level concrete
pad that is a minimum of 4-in. thick with 2-in. above grade.
The slab should extend approximately 2-in. beyond the cas­
ing on all 4 sides of the unit. Install a gravel apron in front

of condenser-air inlets to prevent obstruction of airflow by
grass or shrubs. Do not secure the unit to the slab

except

when required by local codes.

Step 3 — Provide Clearances

— The required min­

imum operating and service clearances are shown in Fig. 2

and 3. Adequate combustion, ventilation and condenser air
must be provided.

The condenser fan discharges through the top of the unit.

Be sure that the fan discharge does not recirculate to the
condenser coil. Do not locate the unit in either a corner or

under an overhead obstruction. The minimum clearance

under a partial overhang (such as a normal house overhang)
is 48-in. above the unit top. The maximum horizontal ex­
tension of a partial overhang must not exceed 48 inches.

A

CAUTION

Do not restrict condenser airflow. An air restriction at
either the outdoor-air inlet (the entire surface of the out­
door coil) or the fan discharge can be detrimental to

compressor life.

Do not place the unit where water, ice or snow from an

overhang or roof will damage or flood the unit. Do not in­
stall the unit on carpeting, tile or other combustible mate­
rials. The unit may be installed on wood flooring or on Class

A, B or C roof covering materials.

Step 4 — Rig and Place Unit

— Use spreader bars

and crate top when rigging the unit. The units must be rigged
for lifting as shown in Fig. 4. Refer to Fig. 4 for rigging
weight and Table 1 for operating weight.

Use extreme cau­

tion to prevent damage when moving the unit. Unit must
remain in an upright position during all rigging and mov­
ing operations.

The unit must be level for proper conden­

sate drainage; therefore, the ground-level pad or accessory
roof-mounting curb must be level before setting the unit in
place. When a field-fabricated support is used, be sure that
the support is level and properly supports the unit.

A

CAUTION

When installing the unit on a rooftop, be sure the roof

will support the additional weight. Refer to Fig. 4 for
corner weight information.

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