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ACCESSORY USAGE GUIDELINE

ACCESSORY

REQUIRED FOR LOW---AMBIENT COLING

APPLICATIONS (Below 55

°

F)

REQUIRED FOR LONGLINE

APPLICATIONS*

(Over 80 Ft.)

REQUIRED FOR

SEA COAST

APPLICATIONS

(Within 2 miles)

Crankcase Heater

Yes

Yes

No

Evaporator Freeze Thermostat

Yes

No

No

Accumulator

No

No

No

Compressor Start Assist Capacitor and Relay

Yes

Yes

No

Motor Master

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Control or Low---ambient Pressure Switch

Yes

No

No

Support Feet

Recommended

No

Recommended

Liquid Line Solenoid Valve

No

See Longline Application

Guideline

No

Ball Bearing Fan Motor

Yes

{

No

No

Winter Start Control

Yes

}

No

No

* For tubing line sets between 80 and 200 ft. and/or 20 ft. vertical differntial (250 ft.Total Equivalent Length), refer to Residential Split---System Long---Line

Application Guideline.

{

Required for Low---Ambient Controller (full modulation feature) and MotorMaster

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Control only.

}

Only use when low pressure switch is used.

Accessory Description and Usage (Listed Alphabetically)

1. Ball--Bearing Fan Motor

A fan motor with ball bearings which permits speed reduction

while maintaining bearing lubrication.

Usage Guideline:

Required on all units when MotorMaster

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2. Compressor Start Assist -- Capacitor and Relay

Start capacitor and relay gives a ”hard” boost to compressor

motor at each start up.

Usage Guideline:
Required for reciprocating compressors in the

following applications:

Longline
Low ambient cooling
Hard shut off expansion valve on indoor coil
Liquid line solenoid on indoor coil

Required for single--phase scroll compressors in the
following applications:

Longline
Low ambient cooling

Suggested for all compressors in areas with a history of
low voltage problems.

3. Compressor Start Assist — PTC Type

Solid state electrical device which gives a ”soft” boost to the
compressor at each start--up.

Usage Guideline:

Suggested in installations with marginal power supply.

4. Crankcase Heater

An electric resistance heater which mounts to the base of the
compressor to keep the lubricant warm during off cycles.

Improves compressor lubrication on restart and minimizes the
chance of liquid slugging.

Usage Guideline:

Required in low ambient cooling applications.
Required in Longline applications.
Suggested in all commercial applications.

5. Cycle Protector

The cycle protector is designed to prevent compressor short

cycling. This control provides an approximate 5--minute delay
after power to the compressor has been interrupted for any

reason, including power outage, protector control trip, thermostat

jiggling, or normal cycling.

6. Evaporator Freeze Thermostat

An SPST temperature--actuated switch that stops unit operation
when evaporator reaches freeze--up conditions.

Usage Guideline:

Required when low ambient kit has been added.

7. Low--Ambient Pressure Switch Kit

A long life pressure switch which is mounted to outdoor unit
service valve. It is designed to cycle the outdoor fan motor in

order to maintain head pressure within normal operating limits

(approximately 100 psig to 225 psig). The control will maintain
working head pressure at low--ambient temperatures down to 0

_

F

when properly installed.

Usage Guideline:

A Low--Ambient Pressure Switch or MotorMaster

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Low--Ambient Controller must be used when cooling operation is

used at outdoor temperatures below 55

_

F (12.8

_

C).

8. MotorMaster

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Low--Ambient Controller

A fan--speed control device activated by a temperature sensor,

designed to control condenser fan motor speed in response to the
saturated, condensing temperature during operation in cooling

mode only. For outdoor temperatures down to --20

_

F (--28.9

_

C),

it maintains condensing temperature at 100

_

F

±

10

_

F (37.8

_

C

±

--12

_

C).
Usage Guideline:

A MotorMaster

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Low Ambient Controller or

Low--Ambient Pressure Switch must be used when

cooling operation is used at outdoor temperatures
below 55

_

F (12.8

_

C).

Suggested for all commercial applications.

9. Outdoor Air Temperature Sensor

Designed for use with Carrier Thermostats listed in this
publication. This device enables the thermostat to display the

outdoor temperature. This device also
is required to enable special thermostat features such as auxiliary
heat lock out.

Usage Guideline:

Suggested for all Carrier thermostats listed in this

publication.

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Summary of Contents for 24ABR3

Page 1: ...S Internal pressure relief valve S Internal thermal overload S Filter drier S Balanced refrigeration system for maximum reliability Durability WeatherArmort protection package S Solid Durable sheet me...

Page 2: ...Partner Carrier Corporation has determined that this product meets the ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency Refer to the combination ratings in Product Data for system combinations that meet...

Page 3: ...stem operation The maximum allowable total equivalent length is 250Ft The maximum vertical separation is 200 Ft when outdoor unit is above indoor unit and up to 60 Ft when the outdoor unit is below th...

Page 4: ...PROTECTOR X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X KAAFT0101AAA FREEZE THERMOSTAT X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X KSAHS1501AAA HARD START CAP RELAY X X X X X X X KSAHS1701AAA HARD START CAP RELAY...

Page 5: ...compressor lubrication on restart and minimizes the chance of liquid slugging Usage Guideline Required in low ambient cooling applications Required in Longline applications Suggested in all commercial...

Page 6: ...Hard shut off types are available NOTE When using a hard shut off TXV with single phase reciprocating compressors a Compressor Start Assist Capacitor and Relay is required Usage Guideline Required to...

Page 7: ...olid wire for 10 AWG or smaller stranded wire for larger than 10 AWG is used consult applicable tables of the NEC ANSI NFPA 70 Length shown is as measured 1 way along wire path between unit and servic...

Page 8: ...8 DIMENSIONS NOTE Optional dense coil guard shown 24ABR3...

Page 9: ...14 00 11 50 58MVB040 14 CSRH 2412A 17 400 TDR TXV 14 00 11 50 58MVB060 14 CSRH 2412A 17 400 TDR TXV 14 00 11 50 58MVB080 14 CSRH 2412A 17 400 TDR TXV 14 00 11 50 58CV A X 070 12 CSRH 2412A 17 400 TDR...

Page 10: ...R TXV 14 00 11 50 58CV A X 155 22 CNRF 2418A 23 000 TXV 13 00 11 00 CSRH 2412A 23 000 TXV 13 00 11 00 CSRH 2412A 22 800 TDR TXV 14 00 11 50 58MVB040 14 CSRH 2412A 22 800 TDR TXV 14 00 11 50 58MVB060 1...

Page 11: ...621A 28 000 TDR TXV 14 00 11 50 58CV A X 110 20 CNRH 3017A 28 000 TXV 13 00 11 00 CNRH 3017A 27 800 TDR TXV 14 00 11 50 58MVB040 14 CNRH 3017A 27 800 TDR TXV 14 00 11 50 58MVB060 14 CNRH 3017A 27 800...

Page 12: ...00 11 50 FK4DNF005 29 200 TDR TXV 14 00 11 50 36 31 36 51 36 61 CAR 3617A 34 000 TXV 13 00 11 00 CAR 3614A 33 000 TXV 13 00 11 00 CAR 3614A 33 000 TDR TXV 13 50 11 20 58CV A X 070 12 CAR 3617A 34 000...

Page 13: ...SRH 3612A 34 000 TXV 13 00 11 00 CSRH 3612A 33 800 TDR TXV 13 50 11 20 58MVB040 14 CSRH 3612A 33 800 TDR TXV 14 00 11 50 58MVB060 14 CSRH 3612A 33 800 TDR TXV 13 50 11 20 58MVB080 14 CSRH 3612A 33 800...

Page 14: ...1 500 TXV 13 00 11 00 CNRV 4821A 41 000 TDR TXV 13 50 11 20 58MVB080 14 CNRV 4821A 41 000 TDR TXV 13 50 11 20 58MVB080 20 CNRV 4821A 41 000 TDR TXV 14 00 11 50 58MVB100 20 CNRV 4821A 41 000 TDR TXV 14...

Page 15: ...14 00 11 50 58CV A X 155 22 FA4CN F C 042 41 000 TDR TXV 13 00 11 00 FA4CN F C 048 41 500 TDR TXV 13 00 11 00 FC4DN F B 042 41 500 TDR TXV 13 50 11 20 FC4DN F B 048 42 500 TDR TXV 14 00 11 50 FK4DNF00...

Page 16: ...4812A 45 000 TDR TXV 13 20 11 00 58MVB100 20 CSRH 4812A 45 000 TDR TXV 13 20 11 00 58MVB120 20 CSRH 4812A 45 000 TDR TXV 13 50 11 20 58CV A X 090 16 CSRH 4812A 45 000 TDR TXV 13 50 11 20 58CV A X 110...

Page 17: ...r the accessory Time Delay Relay KAATD0101TDR or a furnace equipped with TDR Most Carrier furnaces are equipped with TDR EER Energy Efficiency Ratio SEER Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio TDR Time Dela...

Page 18: ...11 34 1 77 18 52 11 15 2 08 17 45 10 78 1 65 67 19 41 15 40 1 20 18 45 15 01 1 34 17 59 14 66 1 52 16 90 14 38 1 76 16 39 14 17 2 05 15 90 13 97 2 34 62 18 01 18 01 1 20 17 27 17 27 1 34 16 61 16 61...

Page 19: ...1 00 1 00 CSRH 3012A 1 02 1 02 FA4CN F C 024 0 99 0 99 FA4CN F C 030 1 00 1 00 FC4DNF024 1 01 0 99 FC4DNF030 1 02 0 97 FF1DNA024 0 97 0 99 FF1ENE024 0 98 0 98 FF1ENE030 1 01 1 01 FK4DNF001 1 00 0 96 F...

Page 20: ...4DNF030 1 01 1 00 FF1ENE030 0 99 0 99 FF1ENE036 1 01 1 01 FK4DNF001 1 00 0 96 FK4DNF002 1 01 0 97 FK4DNF003 1 01 0 97 FK4DNF005 1 04 1 00 CAR 3014A 0 99 0 95 58CV A X 070 12 CAR 3614A 0 99 0 95 58CV A...

Page 21: ...F003 1 01 0 97 FK4DNF005 1 05 1 01 CAR 3614A 0 97 0 95 58CV A X 070 12 CNRH 3617A 0 99 0 98 58CV A X 070 12 CNRH 4221A 1 01 0 96 58CV A X 070 12 CSRH 3612A 0 99 0 95 58CV A X 070 12 CSRH 4212A 1 01 0...

Page 22: ...212A 0 99 0 97 58CV A X 070 12 CSRH 4812A 1 00 0 98 58CV A X 070 12 CAR 4817A 0 99 0 94 58CV A X 090 16 CNRH 4221A 0 99 0 94 58CV A X 090 16 CNRH 4821A 1 01 0 97 58CV A X 090 16 CSRH 4212A 0 99 0 94 5...

Page 23: ...1 03 CNRF 4818A 0 98 0 98 CNRH 4821A 1 00 1 00 CNRH 6024A 1 03 1 03 CNRV 4821A 1 00 1 00 CNRV 4824A 1 01 1 01 CNRV 6024A 1 03 1 03 CSRH 4812A 1 00 1 00 CSRH 6012A 1 03 1 03 FA4CN F C 048 1 02 1 02 FA...

Page 24: ...2 6 88 62 55 68 51 26 4 05 53 67 50 29 4 51 51 58 49 26 5 02 49 44 48 17 5 58 47 23 46 96 6 19 45 15 45 15 6 85 57 54 31 54 31 4 05 52 67 52 67 4 51 50 94 50 94 5 02 49 13 49 13 5 58 47 20 47 20 6 19...

Page 25: ...ondenser fan motors will be totally enclosed 1 phase type with class B insulation and permanently lubricated bearings Shafts will be corrosion resistant Fan blades will be statically and dynamically b...

Page 26: ...Morris St S Indianapolis IN 46231 Manufacturer reserves the right to change at any time specifications and designs without notice and without obligations Catalog No 24ABR3 2PD Replaces 24ABR3 1PD Pri...

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