Carrier 38HQ User Manual

Weathermaster iii heat pump

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Carrier Corporation

Carrier Parkway • Syracuse NY 13221

Weathermaster III Heat Pump

(Outdoor Coil Section; Indoor Compressor Section)

INDEX

Page

SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS...............................1

INSTALLATION................................................... 1-8
Step 1 — Check Equipment and

Jobsite...............................................I

• UNPACKAGE UNITS

• INSPECT EQUIPMENT

• COMPLETE OR CONSIDER SYSTEM

REQUIREMENTS

Step 2 — Mount Outdoor Coil Unit.................... 3

• ON THE GROUND: MOUNT OUTDOOR

COIL ON A SOLID, LEVEL CON­

CRETE PAD

• ON THE ROOF: MOUNT OUTDOOR

COIL ON A LEVEL PLATFORM
OR FRAME

Step3 — Mount Indoor Compressor

Section............................................. 5

Step 4 — Make Piping Connections..................5

• REPLACE THE ACCURATER™ RE­

FRIGERANT CONTROL PISTON IN

THE INDOOR COIL AS REQUIRED

• CONNECT REFRIGERANT LINES

Step 5 — Make Electrical Connections .. 7

• INSTALL A BRANCH CIRCUIT

DISCONNECT PER NEC

• BRING LINE POWER LEADS INTO

COMPRESSOR SECTION

• CONNECT GROUND LEADS AND

i

POWER WIRING

• CONNECT POWER LEADS FROM

INDOOR COMPRESSOR SECTION

TO OUTDOOR COIL

• SEE INDOOR FAN COIL AND

ELECTRIC HEATER INSTALLATION,

START-UP AND SERVICE

INSTRUCTIONS

• CONNECT CONTROL POWER

WIRING

START-UP........................................................... 8, 9

SERVICE............................................................10-17

MAINTENANCE ................................................. 17

© Carrier Corporation 1981

SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS

Installation

and

servicing

of

air

conditioning

equipment can be hazardous due to system pressure
and electrical components. Only trained and quali­
fied

service

personnel

should

install,

repair

or

service air conditioning equipment.

Untrained personnel can perform basic mainten­

ance functions of cleaning coils and filters and

replacing filters. All other operations should be
performed

by

trained

service

personnel.

When

working

on

air

conditioning

equipment,

observe

precautions

in

the

literature,

tags

and

labels

attached to the unit and other safety precautions
that may apply.

Follow all safety codes. Wear safety glasses and

work gloves. Use quenching cloth for brazing and
unbrazing operations. Have fire extinguisher avail­
able for all brazing operations.

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pow«f switch to ctait, T om OB' accessosy heater
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INSTALLATION

Step 1 — Check Equipment and Jobsite

UNPACKAGE UNITS — Move to final location.

Slide from cartons taking special care not to damage

service valves. Compatible Fittings or grilles.

INSPECT EQUIPMENT — File claim with ship­

ping

company

if

shipment

is

damaged

or

incomplete.

COMPLETE OR CONSIDER SYSTEM RE­

QUIREMENTS before installing the 38HQ:

Consult local building codes and National

Electrical Code (NEC) for special installation
requirements.

When installing, allow sufficient space for airflow

clearance (outdoor unit), wiring, refrigerant piping
and servicing unit. Position outdoor unit so water or

ice from roof cannot drop directly on top of unit.

Maximum

allowable

vertical

distance

between

indoor and outdoor sections is 50 feet. It is strongly

recommended that 38HQ units be used with Carrier

approved indoor sections. See Table 3.

Form 38HQ-10SI

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