A warning, Step 5 — start-up, Refrigerant charging (refer to tables 4 and 5) – Carrier 38EH User Manual

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THERMOSTAT SUBBASE
99TZ90008I25 OR

99TZ9000II50

38EH

___ ^

TO IFM LINE
VOLTAGE

IFM)-|POWER

SUPPLY

TRANS

ARRANGEMENT A-(COOLING ONLY)

THERMOSTAT SUBBASE

ARRANGEMENT B-ONE TRANSFORMER
(COOLING AND ONE-STAGE HEATING)

THERMOSTAT SUBBASE

99TZ90036I20

ARRANGEMENT C-ONE TRANSFORMER

(COOLING AND TWO-STAGE HEATING)

*IFR and IFM are located in furnace on heating-cooling applica­

tions If accessory IFR is required for cooling-only applications,

locate (IFR) in fan coil

c

— Contactor (12-va)

^ Field Splice

HC

— Heating Control

IFM

— Indoor Fan Motor

_ Field Wiring

IFR

— Indoor Fan Relay

Trans — Transformer

Factory Wiring

NOTE' Refer to unit wiring label for wire colors C to G and Cto Y
connections.

Fig. 5 — Control Circuit Connections

90 seconds, which provides additional cooling after
compressor has cycled off. Refer to separate installation

instructions packaged with fan time delay (shipped with
unit).

A

WARNING

To avoid personal injury, be sure indoor blower has

stopped before attempting service or maintenance.

Step 5 — Start-Up

1

.

2

.

3.

When equipped with a crankcase heater, energize
heater a minimum of 24 hours before starting unit. To
energize heater only, set thermostat at OFF position
and close electrical disconnect to outdoor unit.

Backseat (open) liquid and suction line service valves.

Unit is shipped with valve stem(s) frontseated, and

caps installed. Replace stem caps after system is opened
to refrigerant flow (backseated). Replace caps finger
tight and tighten additional 1/6 turn with wrench
See sticker on valve cap.

4. Set thermostat selector switch at OFF.

5. Set room thermostat at desired temperature. Be sure

set point is below indoor ambient temperature

6. Close electrical disconnects to energize system

7. Set room thermostat at COOL and fan switch at FAN

or AUTO, as desired. Operate unit for 15 minutes.
Check system refrigerant charge. See Refrigerant
Charging, below.

Motors and controls are designed to operate satis­

factorily in the voltage range shown in Table 3. If neces­
sary to use manifold gages for servicing, refer to Carrier
Standard Service Techniques Manual, Chapter 1, Refrig­
erants, page 1-5, Fig. 8, for bypass method of returning
charge to system. Removal of liquid line charging hose
without following these precautions could result in some
loss of charge.

Refrigerant Charging (Refer to Tables 4 and 5)

A

CAUTION

To prevent personal injury, wear safety glasses and
gloves when handling refrigerant. Do not overcharge

system. This can cause compressor flooding.

1. Operate unit a minimum of 10 minutes before check­

ing charge.

2. Measure suction pressure by attaching a gage to

suction valve service port.

3.

Measure suction line temperature by attaching a

service thermometer to unit suction line near suc­
tion

valve.

Insulate

thermometer

for

accurate

readings.

4. Measure outdoor coil inlet air dry-bulb temperature

with a second thermometer.

5. Measure indoor coil inlet air wet-bulb temperature

with a sling psychrometer.

6. Refer to Table 4. Find air temperature entering out­

door coil and wet-bulb temperature entering indoor
coil. At this intersection note the superheat.

7. Refer to Table 5. Find superheat temperature and

suction pressure, note suction line temperature.

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