Table 2 — accurater™ chart, A caution, Caution – Carrier 38EH User Manual

Page 2: Table 1 physical data (refer to fig. 1), Fig. 2 — accurater™ (bypass type) components

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Table 1

Physical Data (Refer to Fig. 1)

MODEL 38EH

015

018

024

030

036

042

048

060

OPER WT (lb)*

116

131

148

171

177

178

210

236

REFRIGERANT

Control

CONDFAN

Air Discharge
Air Qty (dm)

Motor Rpm (60 Hz)
Motor Hp_________

CONOCOIL(fins/in.)

Tube Diam
Rows

Face Area (sq ft)

DIMENSIONS (ft-ln.)

Diameter

A

Height___________ B

CONN (in. ODF)

Suction
Liquid________

REFRIG LINES (In. ODF)

Suction
Liquid

22

AccuRater™ (Installed in i.D. Coil)

Propeller Type, Direct Drive, 1-Speed

Vertical

1850

3100

1

4000

830

I

850

V

.0

I________ '/a

I '/; I

%

16

'k in , E-coil

1

I

2

12.37

17.11

1-9%

2-5'/4

2-7

Compatible Fitting (Suction and Liquid)

%

I

14

I'/at

'Weight increases slightly with addition of any accessories

t38EH048,060 require a I'/a-ln suction line for optimum performance. A

%- X I'/a-in connection adapter accessory (Carrier Part No. 28AU900061)
is available If a %-in accessory tubing package is used, expect a 3%
capacity loss

Table 2 — AccuRater™ Chart

COND UNIT

38EH

ACCURATER PISTON NO.

Indoor Coil Size (28—)

and Indoor Fan Coil Size (40—)

(1- and 3-Ph)

014/

015

018

024

030

036

042

048

060/

062

015

46

46

TXV

018

49

49

TXV

024

61

61

TXV

030

70

70

TXV

036

76

76

TXV

042

_

82

82

TXV

048

__

80

80

060

98

FLARE NUT

FLARE

CONNECTION

Fig. 2 — AccuRater™ (Bypass Type) Components

A CAUTION

DO NOT BURY MORE THAN 3 FT OF REFRIG­
ERANT TUBING IN GROUND. If any section of

tubing is buried, there must be a 6-in. vertical rise
to the valve connections on the outdoor unit. If more
than the recommended length is buried, refrigerant

may migrate to cooler buried section during extended
periods of unit shutdown, causing refrigerant slug­
ging and possibly compressor damage at start-up.

CONNECT REFRIGERANT LINES to fittings on out­
door unit suction and liquid service valves (Fig. 1). Unit
Compatible Fittings permit mechanical (quick-connect)
or sweat connections.

Compatible Fitting on outdoor section has aluminum

plugs located beneath compatible nut — one plug each
on suction and liquid valves. Plugs keep contaminants
out of Compatible Fitting.

A

CAUTION

When removing compatible nut, be careful pressure
build-up does not cause aluminum plug(s) to blow
and cause personal injury. After tubing is hooked up,
discard plug(s).

Models 38EH048,060 — When using 1-1/8 in. field-

supplied refrigerant suction line, sweat-connect suction
line to 1-1/8 in. end of required connection adapter. Be
sure to provide a heat sink at the service valve to prevent
damage during sweating operation. Connect 3/ 4-in. end of
adapter to unit suction line Compatible Fitting. Connect
liquid refrigerant line to unit. When a 7/8-in. field-

supplied suction line is used, provide a field-supplied
3/4-in. to 7/8-in. suction line adapter (not necessary if
38LS accessory tubing is used).

Mechanical Connection— Mate one set of connections

at a time.

1. Remove nut on Compatible Fitting.

2. Remove plug and be sure O-ring is in the groove

inside the Compatible Fitting.

3. Cut tubing to correct length, deburr and size as neces­

sary. Slide nut onto tube

4. Insert tube into Compatible Fitting until it bottoms.

Tighten nut until it bottoms on shoulder of fitting

or valve. Keep tube bottomed in Compatible Fitting
while tightening nut.

NOTE: If using Carrier accessory tubing package,
make connections within 2 minutes to avoid refrig­
erant loss.

5. If using field-supplied tubing evacuate or purge system

using field-supplied refrigerant.

A

CAUTION

If undersized, damaged or elliptically-shaped tubing
is used when making Compatible Fitting, leaks may
result.

Sweat Connection— Use refrigerant grade tubing.

1

.

2

.

3.

4.

5.

Remove locking nut, plug, rubber O-ring and Schrader

core and cap from valve service port.
Cut tubing to correct length, deburr and size as

necessary.
Insert tube in Compatible Fitting until it bottoms.

NOTE: Wrap top and bottom of service valves in wet
cloth to prevent damage by heat. Solder with low-
temperature (430 F) silver alloy solder.

Replace Schrader core and cap.

Evacuate

or

purge

system

using

field-supplied

refrigerant.

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