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Table 1 — Electrical Data — Compressor Motor With Circuit Breaker

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*Refer to physical data table to match compressor with correct com-

pressor or water-cooled condensing unit.

NOTES:

1. Compressor MTA and RLA values are maximum figures.

2. LRA values for PW second winding = 

1

/

2

 the LRA – XL value.

3. 3-Pole XL circuit  breakers  shown,  other  3-Pole XL  alternates

and  6-Pole  PW  breakers  available.  Terminal  lugs  for  circuit

breakers available in package 06EA660152 (not shown).

4. Recommended  RLA  value  shown  is  determined  by:  circuit

breaker  must  trip  value 

  1.40.  Use  this  recommended  (and

minimum) RLA value to determine nameplate stamping, mini-

mum contactor sizing, and wire sizing. RECOMMENDED RLA

FOR 06E COMPRESSORS EQUALS: MUST-TRIP (MTA) OF

CARLYLE  APPROVED  OVERCURRENT  DEVICE  BEING

USED 

 1.40

5. Compressor operating amps at any specific condition can only

be determined from a performance curve.

6. Ohm values for resistance are approximate and shown for ref-

erence  purposes  only.  Motors  from  different  vendors  and

motors of different efficiencies can differ up to 15% from data

shown.

7. Electrical data  for compressor part numbers 06ER, 06EM and

50  Hz  models  (not  shown)  are  available  from  Carrier  Sales

Representative.

COMPRESSOR MOTOR DATA

CIRCUIT BREAKER

Compressor

Part Number 

06E*

Voltage

(3 Ph - 60 Hz) Hp

Maximum

Must Trip

Amps

Maximum

RLA

LRA-XL

LRA-PW

(first

winding)

Motor

Winding

Resistance

(Ohms)

Recommended

Circuit Breaker

Part No.

MHA MTA LRA Recommended

RLA

A

250

208/230

20

108

87

345

207

0.32

HH83XB336

91 104 350

74.3

575

45

36

120

72

2.2

XA461

33

38 124

27.1

460

54

44

173

104

1.3

XA424

42

49 175

35.0

265

208/230

25

140

112

446

268

0.27

HH83XC509

110

127 420

90.7

575

57

46

164

98

1.6

XA469

46

53 164

37.9

460

70

56

223

134

1.1

XA426

55 643 210

45.7

275

208/230

30

168

135

506

304

0.22

HH83XC539

142

163 507

116.4

575

65

52

176

106

1.3

XA430

50

58 168

41.4

460

84

68

253

152

0.9

XA425

63

73 210

52.1

299

208/230

40

236

189

690

414

0.15

HH83XC537

187

215 636

153.6

575

94

75

276

165

1.0

XA551

74

85 236

60.7

460

118

95

345

207

0.58

XA550

92 106 295

75.7

LRA

Locked Rotor Amps

MHA

Must Hold Amps

MTA

Must-Trip Amps

PW

Part-Winding (Start)

RLA

Rated Load Amps

XL

Across-the-Line (Start)

Fig. 5 — Component Location

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C1

Compressor Contactor

C2

Compressor Contactor (PW)

CCB

Compressor Circuit Breaker

CHR

Crankcase Heater Relay

CR

Control Relay

FU

Fuse

GND

Ground

HPS

High-Pressure Switch

LPS

Low-Pressure Switch

NEC

National Electrical Code

NEMA

National Electrical

Manufacturer’s Association

OPS

Oil Pressure Switch

POR

Pumpout Relay

TB

Terminal Block

TDR

Time Delay Relay

TM

Timer Motor

TR

Timer Relay

Summary of Contents for 05FY/HY Series

Page 1: ...quipment INSTALLATION Receive and Inspect Unit Inspect shipment for damage File claim with the shipping company if shipment is damaged or parts are missing Local water conditions can cause excessive fouling or pitting of condenser tubes If such conditions are anticipated a water treatment analysis is recommended Refer to Carrier System Design Manual Part 5 for general water conditioning informatio...

Page 2: ...tage is greater than 2 Use the following formula to determine the voltage imbalance Voltage Imbalance Example Supply voltage is 240 3 60 AB 243 volts BC 236 volts AC 238 volts Determine maximum deviation from average voltage AB 243 239 4 volts BC 239 236 3 volts AC 239 238 1 volt Maximum deviation is 4 volts Determine voltage imbalance This amount of phase imbalance is satisfactory as it is below ...

Page 3: ...5 9 16 9 5 16 460 575 78 43 3 4 2 3 4 34 26 1 21 5 9 16 9 5 16 D044 208 230 69 1 2 49 3 4 2 3 4 34 27 1 2 1 21 4 1 8 8 5 8 460 575 69 1 2 49 3 4 2 3 4 34 27 1 2 1 21 4 1 8 8 5 8 NOTES 1 For standard service practices such as trouble shooting and refrigerant charging allow a minimum 2 6 clearance around the unit 2 Recommended service space for condenser tube removal is one condenser length at eithe...

Page 4: ...2 460 575 501 4 29 367 8 11 2 26 1 191 2 W044 208 230 501 4 35 367 8 11 2 271 2 1 191 2 460 575 501 4 35 367 8 11 2 271 2 1 191 2 Fig 3 06E Hermetic Compressor Units Fig 4 06E Compressors NOTES 1 For standard service practices such as troubleshooting and refrigerant charging allow a minimum 2 6 clearance around the unit 2 For compressor removal allow a minimum 3 wide access aisle to and from the u...

Page 5: ...tive COMPRESSOR MOTOR DATA CIRCUIT BREAKER Compressor PartNumber 06E Voltage 3 Ph 60 Hz Hp Maximum Must Trip Amps Maximum RLA LRA XL LRA PW first winding Motor Winding Resistance Ohms Recommended Circuit Breaker Part No MHA MTA LRA Recommended RLA A 250 208 230 20 108 87 345 207 0 32 HH83XB336 91 104 350 74 3 575 45 36 120 72 2 2 XA461 33 38 124 27 1 460 54 44 173 104 1 3 XA424 42 49 175 35 0 265 ...

Page 6: ...ntact rating must be 25 va 5 60 Hz units have 120 volt control circuit 50 Hz units have 230 volt control circuit A separate source of supply at the correct voltage must be field supplied through a fused disconnect device with a maximum rating of 15 A to TB2 connections Hot Side and Neutral 6 Open control circuit disconnect switch for servicing only Discon nect must remain closed for crankcase heat...

Page 7: ...oil fill plug above bull s eye add oil through plug hole and replace plug Run compressor for about 20 min utes and check the oil level TO REMOVE OIL Pump down compressor to 2 psig Loosen the 1 4 in pipe plug in compressor base and allow the oil to seep out past the threads of the plug The crankcase will be under slight pressure Be careful not to remove the plug the entire oil charge may be lost Ta...

Page 8: ...er Functions See Fig 7 Timer Cycle 1 Switch A contacts A A1 and A A2 provides Time Guard function Start of compressor is delayed approxi mately 5 5 minutes after shutoff The minimum time between starts of compressor is 8 minutes 2 Switch B contacts B B1 and B B2 starts compressor and deenergizes the crankcase heater These contacts also provide one second time delay for part winding start 3 Switch ...

Page 9: ...his assures compressor protection even when main unit power disconnect switch is off Compressor Thermal Protection A discharge temperature sensor installed in one cylinder head detects an overtemperature condition If the discharge temperature exceeds 295 5 F the sensor contacts open and the compressor shuts down The sensor reset temperature is 235 F minimum See Fig 8 for control circuit connection...

Page 10: ...alves One side bank cylinder head is a bypass unloading type plugged with a spring loaded piston plug assembly As received the compres sor will run fully loaded Replacing Suction Cutoff Unloading Heads When the original compressor is equipped with suction cutoff unloading head s the complete cylinder head and control valve assem blies must be transferred to the service replacement compres sor See ...

Page 11: ...11 NOTE Pressure operated control valve shown A solenoid operated control valve can also be used Fig 10 Suction Cutoff Unloader Operation ...

Page 12: ... Oil Sight Glass Lock Washer 19 Pipe Plug Hex Head 20 Crankshaft 21 Ring Spacer when required 22 Bearing Washer 23 Connecting Rod and Piston Assembly 24 Connecting Rod and Cap Assembly 25 Piston Piston Pin and Retaining Ring Package 26 Piston Rings Oil and Compression 27 Terminal Plate Assembly 28 Terminal Bolt Assembly 29 Terminal Box 30 Terminal Box Mounting Screw 4 31 Suction Valve 32 Valve Pla...

Page 13: ...5 lb ft torque Bolt drive segment to crankshaft 4 Insert the oil feed guide vane with large diameter inward Place oil feed guide vane spring over small diameter of guide vane 5 Install pump cover plate SIZE DIAM in THREADS PER IN TORQUE RANGE lb ft USAGE 1 16 27 pipe 8 12 Pipe Plug Crankshaft 1 4 18 pipe 20 25 Pipe Plug Crankcase 1 4 20 8 10 Conn Rod Cap Screw 8 12 Junction Box 1 4 28 3 5 Sight Gl...

Page 14: ...ck ets and suction valves on dowel pins backer is under the valve see Fig 15 Place valve plate on cylinder deck and reinstall discharge valve assembly Retorque discharge valve stop cap screws to 16 lb ft Replace cylinder head Be sure tab on cylinder head gasket is lined up with tabs on cylinder head and valve plate Terminal Plate Assembly If there is a refrigerant leak between the terminal plate a...

Page 15: ...1 Check ring gap by inserting each ring separately in cylin der approximately 3 8 in from top Ring gap should be between 0 002 in and 0 007 inch 2 Install compression ring in top piston groove with either side up no difference Install oil ring below compression ring with notched end on bottom Stagger ring gaps 180 degrees 3 Measure side clearance between ring and piston Table 6 Check rings for fre...

Page 16: ...above stator temperature Check stator for damage to windings and lead wires Use a megohmmeter to check for grounds or shorts between windings Motor Replacement STATOR AND ROTOR Install stator halfway into hous ing Insert the terminal leads first guiding them to terminal plate opening as stator is being inserted Replace ring spacer Fig 11 item 21 on crankshaft Ease rotor onto shaft until it begins ...

Page 17: ... strainer If filter drier or suction strainer is dirty or discolored repeat this step until system is clean Condenser Maintenance 07E Units To inspect and clean condenser drain water and remove condenser heads To drain condenser shut off water supply and disconnect inlet and outlet piping Remove drain plugs and vent plug With condenser heads removed inspect tubes for refrigerant leaks Refer to Car...

Page 18: ...CTION CONDENSER 3 TO 4 VENT PIPE 5 APPROX 1 PIPE Fig 24 Gravity Circulation SUCTION PUMP SUPPORT TANK FINE MESH SCREEN RETURN GAS VENT PUMP PRIMING CONN GLOBE VALVES 1 PIPE CONDENSER REMOVE WATER REGULATING VALVE CENTRIFUGAL PUMP 1 2 HP 30 GPM AT 35 HEAD CLOSE VENT PIPE VALVE WHEN PUMP IS RUNNING Fig 25 Forced Circulation ...

Page 19: ......

Page 20: ...ntinue or change at any time specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations PC 802 Catalog No 530 607 Printed in U S A Form 06 07E 2SI Rev A Pg 20 11 21 Replaces 06 07E 1SI Book 2 2 4 4 Tab 1b 2a 2b 3a 2021 Carrier ...

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