Warning, Power supply, Power wiring – Carrier 38AH024-034 User Manual

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3. Size the suction line from the evaporator through the

riser for high velocity. Suction piping for the high
velocity section should be selected for about 0.5° F
(0.3° C) frietion loss. If a 2° F (1.1° C) loss is allowed
for the entire suction line, 1.5° F (0.8° C) is left for the
balance of the suction line and it should be sized on that
basis.

Check that the high-velocity sizing is ade­

quate for oil return up the riser.

If an oil return connection at the bottom of this suction

header is supplied with an evaporator, this connection must
be teed-in ahead of first mixing elbow. When the condens­
ing unit is below the evaporator, the riser at the evaporator
does not have to extend as high as the top level of a given
evaporator circuit. After a 15-diameter riser has been pro­
vided, the suction line may elbow down immediately.

SAFETY RELIEF — A fusible plug is located on unit liq­
uid line before the liquid valve. Other fusible plugs are
located on the compressor(s) and on the suction line(s).

VAV (Variable Air Volume) APPLICATIONS — Field-

supplied suction line accumulators (one per circuit)
(Replacement

Components

Division,

Carrier

Part

No. KH73LZ001) are required for VAV applications in
outdoor units.

A

WARNING

Failure to install accumulator in outdoor unit VAV ap­
plications may VOID warranty.

4. Maximum field wire sizes allowed by lugs on terminal

Power Supply

— Electrical characteristics of available

power supply must agree with unit nameplate rating. Sup­
ply voltage must be within limits shown in Table 3.

IMPORTANT: Operating unit on improper supply volt­
age, or with excessive phase imbalance, constitutes
abuse and may affect Carrier warranty. See Unbal­
anced 3-Phase Supply Voltage, page 8.

Power Wiring

— All power wiring must comply with

applicable local and national codes. Install field-supplied
branch circuit fused disconnect(s) per NEC (National Elee-
trical Code [U.S.A. Standard]) of a type that can be locked
OFF or OPEN. Disconnect(s) must be within sight from
and readily accessible from unit in compliance with NEC
Article 440-14.

GENERAL WIRING NOTES

1. A crankcase heater is wired in the eontrol cireuit so it is

always operable as long as power supply disconnect is
on, even if any safety device is open or unit stop-start
switch is off. It is protected by a 5-amp circuit breaker
in control power.

2. The power circuit field supply disconnect should never

be open except when unit is being serviced or is to be
down for a prolonged period. When operation is re­
sumed, crankcase heater should be energized for 24 hours

before start-up. If unit is to be shut down for a pro­

longed period, it is recommended that the suction and

discharge valves be closed to prevent an excessive ac­
cumulation of refrigerant in the compressor oil.

3. Power entry is at compressor end only.

block are as follows:

V-PH-HZ

WIRE SIZE

208/230-3-60

350 kcmil (177.90 sq mm)

380-3-60
460-3-60
575-3-60

2/0 AWG (67 42 sq mm)

230-3-50

350 kcmil (177.90 sq mm)

346-3-50
400-3-50

2/0 AWG (67.42 sq mm)

5. Terminals for field power supply are suitable for cop­

per, copper-clad aluminum, or aluminum conductors.
Insulation must be rated 167 F (75 C) minimum.

CONDENSER FANS — The fans must rotate counter­
clockwise when viewed from above. If necessary, correct
direction of fan rotation by interchanging any 2 power
input wires at disconneet switch. Affix crankcase heater
decal (located in installer’s packet) to unit disconnect
switch.

FIELD CONNECTIONS

1. Main Power — Bring wires from the fused disconnect

switch through hole in bottom rail of unit to control box

11

12

13

2

.

(Fig. 6) and connect to terminals

on line side of terminal block TBl (see Fig. 7 or 8). To
comply with NEC Article 440-14, the disconnect must
be located within sight from and readily accessible from
the unit.
24-v Control Power — Units have single point power
connections. Control circuit is directly connected inter­
nally to unit. Maximum 24-v control circuit is 3.2 amps.

NOTE; For wire runs, use the following sizes of insu­
lated wire;

Ft

0-50

50-75

Over 75

No 18 AWG

No 16 AWG

No 14 AWG

35 C Min

35 C Min

35 C Min

0-15.2

15.2-22.9

Over 22.9

0 82 sq mm

1.30 sq mm

2 08 sq mm

35 C Min

35 C Min

35 C Min

3. Control Circuit Interlock — An airflow switch may be

installed in the indoor air handler to prevent unit from
running when indoor air is not flowing. This switch
(Carrier part no. HR81JE001) is available from Service
Parts Center, or equivalent can be field supplied. This
should be electrically interlocked in the control circuit
as shown on the label diagram affixed to the access panel
on end of unit. Note that for a single air handler with
constant volume controls (those shown in Fig. 7 and 8),
the airflow switch must be used in combination with a
relay having 2 sets of normally open contacts (Carrier
part no. HN61KK040 or equivalent). For wiring, see
unit label diagram on inside of unit access door.

4. ModuPanel™ Connections — Refer to Fig. 9 and 10 for

field connections.

5. Transformer Connections — See unit wiring label dia-

gram, notes 1 and 2, located behind compressor com­
partment end access door.

IMPORTANT: Ensure power to the crankcase
heater is always on (except when servicing the
unit). If circuit breakers inside unit shut down
the compressor and condenser fans, crankcase heater
remains on.

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