Carrier 50QQ User Manual

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step 5—Make Electrical Connections

—Install field wiring

in compliance with loced and national fire, safety and electri­

cal codes. Be sure voltage to unit is within ± 10% of volt­

age indicated on nameplate. Contact local power company

for correction of improper line voltage.

Operation of unit on improper line voltage constitutes

abuse and may cause unit damage that could affect war­

ranty.

See Table 3 for recommended fuse sizes.

INSTALL A BRANCH CIRCUIT DISCONNECT PER

NEC of adequate size to handle unit starting current. Pro­

vide a separate disconnect for unit and for each accessory

electric heater circuit as required. (See electric heater Instal­

lation, Start-Up and Service Instructions.) Locate discon-

nect(s) within sight from and readily accessible from the

unit, per Section 440-14 of National Electriced Code (NEC).

ROUTE LINE POWER LEADS INTO UNIT-Extend

leads from disconnect per NEC through hole provided

(Fig. 1) into line wiring splice box. Use copper wire only.

CONNECT GROUND LEAD TO GROUND LUG in splice

box for safety. Connect power wiring. See Fig. 7. Connect

line power leads to yellow and black pigtails on single-phase

units.

SET INDOOR FAN MOTOR SPEED-Refer to page 3 for

minimum edlowable eiir quantity for safe electric heater

operation. Indoor fan motor is factory wired for low-speed

operation on all models. Fan motor is equipped with spade-

type speed selector terminals marked 1, 2 and 3 on 3-speed

motors (042 and 048), and 1 and 2 on 2-speed motors (018,

024, 030, 036 and 060).

For electric heater operation, set motor at: LOW—sizes 018

through 042, and 060; MED—size 048.

MOTOR TERMINAL

1

2

3

FAN SPEED

(3-speed, 042, 048)

High

Medium

Low

FAN SPEED

(2-Speed, 018-036, 060)

High

Low

For air delivery performeuice, refer to Table 4.

ROUTE CONTROL POWER WIRES (24v) through 78-in.

connector provided in unit. Fig. 1. Extend leads to unit con­

trol wiring terminal boeu-d in unit control box. Fig. 6. Con­

nect leads to terminal board as shown in Fig. 8.

The unit transformer supplies 24-v power for complete sys­

tem including accessory electric heater. A resettable circuit

breaker is provided in the 24-v circuit.

START
THERMISTOR

TRANSFORMER

CONTACTOR

TIME GUARD

HEATER
CONTROL RELAY

RUN
CAPACITOR

CONTROL
VOLTAGE
CIRCUIT
BREAKER

CONTROL
BOARD

SUPPLE­
MENTAL
HEAT

RELAY

SERVICE
SENTRY

UNIT
GROUNDING

LUG

HEATER

HEATER

LIM^

i

7

c

ONTROL S^PLT^AGE GROUNDING

connection

Fig. 6—Control Section

ACCESSORY DUCT FLANGE KIT INSTALLATION-

018-048

1. Refer to Fig. 8 for duct adapter dimensions and hole

locations.

2. Mark hole locations.

Table 3—Unit Electrical Data (60 Hz)

MODEL

5000

V-PH

OPER

VOLTAGE*

COMPRESSOR

IFM

FLA

OFM

FLA

MAX FUSEt

OR HACR CKT

BKR AMPS

MCA

Max

Min

LRA

r RLA

018

50 0

9.3

3.5

1 4

25

165

024

53.0

11

6

35

1.4

30

19.4

030

65.0

13.9

35

1.4

35

22.2

036

208/230-1

253

187

82

0

17.2

35

22

40

27 2

042

106.0

20 7

35

22

50

31.6

048

1100

22.4

4.6

2.2

50

34.8

060

178.0

30.2

6.7

2.8

60

47.3

030

53 0

81

35

1 4

20

15.0

036

67 5

108

35

2.2

25

19 2

042

208/230-3

253

187

79 5

12.0

46

2.2

30

21.8

048

90.0

146

4.6

22

35

25 0

060

124.0

20.5

6.7

2.8

45

35.1

036

33.8

5.0

1 7

07

15

8.7

042

460-3

506

414

398

63

20

1.3

15

11

2

048

45 0

7.0

20

1.3

15

12.1

060

62.0

10.3

3.4

1.3

25

17.6

FLA —Full Load Amps
HACR—Heating, Air Conditioning, Refrigeration
IFM —indoor Fan Motor
LRA —Locked Rotor Amps
MCA —Minimum Circuit Amps
OFM —Outdoor Fan Motor
RLA —Rated Load Amps

*Permissibie limits of the voltage range at which units will operate

satisfactorily.

tMaximum dual element fuse

NOTE: Use copper wire only.

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