Service – Carrier 50HQ User Manual

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meter or continuity tester. If necessary, refer to
Carrier Standard Service Techniques Manual,
Chapter 2, for complete instructions.

HIGH-PRESSURE SWITCH opens and shuts

compressor off if discharge pressure rises above 395
psig. Switch closes at 295 psig.

FREEZE-UP PROTECTION — Two controls are

used to prevent unit from operating if water
approaches freezing temperature.

1. Low Water Temperature Cutout (LWTC) —

shuts unit off and energizes lockout relay if
water temperature reaches 37 F.

2. Lockout Relay — locks itself in energized

position and prevents unit from starting.

The unit can be restored to heating operation if

the water temperature rises to 42 F, where the

LWTC will reset, and if the thermostat circuit is

interrupted either hy lowering the thermostat

setting or by moving system switch to OFF or
COOL. Thermostat may then be readjusted to
normal set point.

HEAT PUMP CIRCUITS shown in Fig. 8 are

refrigerant and water flow diagrams for heating
and cooling cycles.

SERVICE

Refrigerant Charging — Unit refrigerant system

is factory charged. When recharging is necessary

during heating or cooling season, weigh in total

charge indicated in Table 4. Remove any refrigerant

remaining in system before recharging. If system has
lost complete charge, evacuate system to 500
microns (29.7 in. vacuum) before recharging.

Service port connections are provided on high and
low sides of refrigerant system for evacuation and

charging. (See Fig. 8 for service port location.)

Dial-a-charge charging cylinder is an accurate

device used to recharge systems by weight. These
cylinders are available at refrigeration supply firms.

To check and/or adjust refrigerant charge during

cooling season, use correct cooling cycle charging

chart (Fig. 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19) or Carrier Charge-

master® charging device (Carrier Part No.

38GC680004). Charging charts or Chargemaster

may also be used as alternate methods of recharging

system. Charging methods are described below.

To check system operation during heating cycle,

use correct Heating Cycle Operation Check Chart

(Fig. 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20). These charts indicate
whether a correct relationship exists between unit
operating pressures and water temperature leaving
heat exchanger. If pressure and water temperature
lines do not intersect on chart, the system refrigerant
charge may not be correct or other system abnor­
malities may exist. Do not use Operation Check

Charts to adjust refrigerant charge. Weigh charge
into system.

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COOLING CYCLE

Water In/Water Out can be to a ground water or surface water source

HEATING CYCLE

Fig. 8 — Refrigerant and Water Flow Diagrams — 50HQ,VQ

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