Carrier 38HQ User Manual

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Table 3 ^ Carrier-Approved 38HQ Systems

INDOOR

COMPR

OUTDOOR

COIL

INDOOR FAN COIL

INDOOR

ACCURATER™

OUTDOOR

ACCURATER i

MAX HEIGHT (ft)

INDOOR UNITS

SECTION

PISTON

PISTON

Above

Below

38HQ

NO.

NO.

Outdoor Coil

120

940*

L
L

40FS160

f0AQ030
f0AQ036t

28HQ,VQ030t**

28HQ,VQ036**

28HQ,VQ036

59

46

127

940

40AQ030t
40AQ036Ì

j 28HQ,VQ030**

28HQ,VQ036t*‘

40FS160 1 28HQ,VQ036

40DQ030

63

59

134

940

40FS160

40AQ036

28HQ,VQ036**

28HQ,VQ036

70

59

50

50

140

960

40FS160

40FS200

28HQ,VQ042**

28HQ,VQ042
28HQ,VQ042

40QB042

76

63

146

960

40FS200
40FS220

28HQ,VQ048t**

28HQ,VQ048t

28HQ,VQ048

40QB048

82

63

^Change AccuRater Piston to No 46 in Outdoor Coil 38HQ940

when used in combination with Indoor Compressor Section

38HQ120

fWhen the system consists of 38HQ120 Compressor Section/

38HQ940 Outdoor Coil/ and 40AQ036 Indoor Fan Coil, the

factory-installed No 59 AccuRater piston must be removed from
the Outdoor Coil and installed in the Indoor Section As noted

above, a No 46 AccuRater piston is installed in the Outdoor Coil

Outdoor Coil — Make provisions for condensate
drainage and defrost water disposal whether unit is
installed on ground, roof or off-the-wall platform.

(Ensure

unit

basepan

drainage

holes

are

not

blocked.) See Mount Outdoor Coil for details. Roof

installation method for 38HQ depends on building
construction

and

special

requirements

of

local

codes. Make sure roof can support unit weight.

Indoor Compressor Section — Locate unit in base­

ment,

garage

or

utility

room.

Indoor

locations

within the living space are not recommended. Base­

ment installations also require careful planning to

avoid

areas

directly

under

bedrooms,

living

rooms, etc.

Insert felt isolation pad (factory supplied) be­

tween unit and a rigid mounting base to absorb
vibration.

Isolate

interconnecting

tubing

from

framing and ductwork or where tubing runs thru

stud spaces, enclosed ceilings or pipe chases. Use
isolation type hanger. Fig. 3, since rigid fastening
transmits pulsation to structure creating objection­
able sound.

System Refrigerant Control on 38HQ units and
matching Carrier indoor fan coil units is a factory-

installed Accu-Rater™ device (bypass type). Bypass-
type AccuRater components are shown in Fig. 26.
The AccuRater piston has a refrigerant metering

hole thru it, and is field replaceable. Table 3 indi­

cates indoor units that require piston replacement

when used with specified 38HQ units. Replace

for all 38HQ120 combinations Discard the AccuRater piston
which was factory installed in the Indoor Fan Coil

tindoor units that require replacement of AccuRater refrigerant

control piston for optimum performance when used with speci­
fied 38HQ sections Required piston is shown in table and is
supplied with 38HQ compressor section for field installation

**Used in systems with non-specified indoor air moving unit

Fig. 3 — Refrigerant Line Hangers

piston

as

described

under

AccuRater

Servicing

on page 16.

Step 2 — Mount Outdoor Coil

A heat pump rack for the outdoor section is avail­

able as an accessory. See Fig. 5 and Table 4. This
rack is easily assembled in the field and predrilled
to accommodate the outdoor coil (as described in
the Installation Instructions enclosed with the rack).

An alternate method of installing the outdoor sec­

tion is described in the following paragraphs.

ON THE GROUND; MOUNT OUTDOOR COIL
ON A SOLID, LEVEL CONCRETE PAD. See

Fig. 4 for pad dimensions. Position unit so that

coil drainage holes in basepan overhang the pad.

(See Fig. 1 for drainage hole location.) See that pad

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