Carrier 38FZ/BZ 024 Installation, Operation And Maintenance Instructions Download Page 38

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Table 7 - Pressure switch settings

Cut-out

Cut-in

Reset

High pressurestat

*2844 kPa

*1863 kPa

Automatic

Low pressurestat

*265 kPa

*363 kPa

Automatic

* Factory-calibrated

WARNING: Alteration of factory settings other than the design
set-point, without manufacturer's authorisation, may void the
warranty.

Operating limits

These units have been designed to operate within the following
limits:

Table 8 - Cooling operation

Zone

Air temperature
Dry bulb

Wet bulb

Indoor

Maximum

+35°C

+21°C

Minimum

+19°C

+14°C

Outdoor

Maximum

+46°C

-

Minimum

+19°C*

-

* With the optional head pressure control, the unit can operate with temperatures below 19°C.

Table 9 - Heating operation

Zone

Air temperature
Dry bulb

Wet bulb

Indoor

Maximum

+27°C

-

Outdoor

Maximum

+24°C

+18°C

Minimum

-15°C*

-

Control sequence

The unit is started and stopped by the remote control N1. If the
remote control N1 requires cooling or heating, the built-in
compressor short-cycle protection starts counting 3 seconds.

After this time (if high-low pressurestats, indoor and outdoor
fan thermal protectors are not tripped) the unit starts up.

OPTIONS/ACCESSORIES

-

Head pressure control (option/accessory)

-

Electric resistance heater (option/accessory)

-

Hot water coil (option/accessory)

-

Outdoor air filter (option/accessory)

-

Crankcase heater (option/accessory) - only for 50TZ and
38FZ units.

GENERAL MAINTENANCE

ATTENTION: Before starting any servicing or maintenance
operation on the unit, make sure that the power supply has
been disconnected. A current discharge could cause personal
injury.

In order to obtain maximum performance from the unit special
attention should be paid to the following points:

-

Electrical connections: 

The supply voltage should be

within the limits permitted by the compressor. Ensure that
no faulty contacts exist in the terminal blocks, contactor
boards, etc. Make sure that all the electrical connections
are properly tightened, and that all the electrical
components (contactors, relays, etc) are firmly secured to
the corresponding rails.

Pay special attention to the condition of the connecting
cables between the control elements and the electrical box,
and to that of the unit power supply cable. They should
not be twisted and there should be no slits or notches in
the insulation. Check the starting and running
consumptions are within the limits specified in the
corresponding technical information.

-

Drainage:

 Frequently check that the drain is not

obstructed, and that the condensate pan is clean and level.

-

Inlet filter: 

This should be cleaned periodically. The

frequency depends on the purity of the entering air. The
filter may be cleaned with a household vacuum cleaner, or
by immersing it in water.

-

Refrigerant circuit:

 Ensure that there is no leakage of

refrigerant or oil from the compressor. Check that the high
and low side operating pressures are normal. Make sure
that the coils are not dirty. If necessary a filter may be
installed in the outdoor air inlet. Check for unusual
compressor noise.

-

Controls: 

Check the operation of all electric controls,

high and low pressurestats, etc.

SERVICE

Lubrication

Both the motors and the fans have factory lubricated and sealed
bearings, and need no further lubrication.

The compressor has its own oil supply and oil should not be
added unless a leak has occurred.

Summary of Contents for 38FZ/BZ 024

Page 1: ...gle Package Cooling Units and Heat Pumps Installation operation and maintenance instructions Carrier is participating in the Eurovent Certification Programme Products are as listed in the Eurovent Dir...

Page 2: ...rical connection between units 34 Thermostat connection 34 REFRIGERANT LINE CONNECTIONS 35 Refrigerant line selection 35 Checks before start up 36 Page REFRIGERANT CHARGE 36 Gas tightness testing and...

Page 3: ...C Entering air temp o C Leaving air temp o C Leaving air temp o C Pressure drop air kPa Pressure drop air kPa Discharge air pressure Pa Discharge air pressure Pa Fan motor input Ph 1 Volts Fan motor i...

Page 4: ...s not include the connection lines Based on an outdoor air dry bulb temperature of 35 C and a dewpoint suction temperature of 7 C Table 2 Physical data 50YZ 024 036 042 048 060 072 084 Nominal cooling...

Page 5: ...size 024 230 V which is single phase The fan power supply is single phase except for sizes 072 and 084 which are three phase Based on an outdoor air dry bulb temperature of 35 C and a dewpoint suction...

Page 6: ...e Evaporator access panel Compressor access panel Control box access panel Evaporator air inlet Evaporator air outlet Condenser air inlet Condenser air outlet Drain 3 4 MPT Unit supports Cable entry M...

Page 7: ...e Evaporator access panel Compressor access panel Control box access panel Evaporator air inlet Evaporator air outlet Condenser air inlet Condenser air outlet Drain 3 4 MPT Unit supports Cable entry M...

Page 8: ...e Evaporator access panel Compressor access panel Control box access panel Evaporator air inlet Evaporator air outlet Condenser air inlet Condenser air outlet Drain 3 4 MPT Unit supports Cable entry M...

Page 9: ...8 Evaporator access panel Compressor access panel Control box access panel Evaporator air inlet Evaporator air outlet Condenser air inlet Condenser air outlet Drain 3 4 MPT Unit supports Cable entry M...

Page 10: ...ce Evaporator access panel Compressor access panel Control box access panel Evaporator air inlet Evaporator air outlet Condenser air inlet Condenser air outlet Drain 3 4 MPT Unit supports Cable entry...

Page 11: ...ce Evaporator access panel Compressor access panel Control box access panel Evaporator air inlet Evaporator air outlet Condenser air inlet Condenser air outlet Drain 3 4 MPT Unit supports Cable entry...

Page 12: ...ce Evaporator access panel Compressor access panel Control box access panel Evaporator air inlet Evaporator air outlet Condenser air inlet Condenser air outlet Drain 3 4 MPT Unit supports Cable entry...

Page 13: ...e Condenser air outlet Drain 3 4 MPT Unit supports Cable entry Main disconnect switch Compressor access panel Control box access panel Suction line 5 8 Liquid line 3 8 Condenser air inlet Note Standar...

Page 14: ...e Compressor access panel Control box access panel Suction line 5 8 Liquid line 3 8 Condenser air inlet Condenser air outlet Drain 3 4 MPT Unit supports Cable entry Main disconnect switch Note Standar...

Page 15: ...uction line 5 8 Liquid line 3 8 Condenser air inlet When designing an installation always use up to date drawings available from your local Carrier office Fig 10 Dimensions mm 38FZ BZ 042 Note Standar...

Page 16: ...Condenser air outlet Drain 3 4 MPT Unit supports Cable entry Main disconnect switch When designing an installation always use up to date drawings available from your local Carrier office Note Standar...

Page 17: ...Condenser air outlet Drain 3 4 MPT Unit supports Cable entry Main disconnect switch When designing an installation always use up to date drawings available from your local Carrier office Note Standar...

Page 18: ...Condenser air outlet Drain 3 4 MPT Unit supports Cable entry Main disconnect switch When designing an installation always use up to date drawings available from your local Carrier office Note Standar...

Page 19: ...Condenser air outlet Drain 3 4 MPT Unit supports Cable entry Main disconnect switch When designing an installation always use up to date drawings available from your local Carrier office Note Standar...

Page 20: ...ondenser air outlet Drain 3 4 MPT Unit supports Cable entry When designing an installation always use up to date drawings available from your local Carrier office Note Standard air supply and return V...

Page 21: ...panel Suction line 5 8 Liquid line 3 8 Condenser air inlet When designing an installation always use up to date drawings available from your local Carrier office Note Standard air supply and return P...

Page 22: ...panel Suction line 5 8 Liquid line 3 8 Condenser air inlet When designing an installation always use up to date drawings available from your local Carrier office Note Standard air supply and return P...

Page 23: ...panel Suction line 5 8 Liquid line 3 8 Condenser air inlet When designing an installation always use up to date drawings available from your local Carrier office Note Standard air supply and return V...

Page 24: ...panel Suction line 5 8 Liquid line 3 8 Condenser air inlet When designing an installation always use up to date drawings available from your local Carrier office Note Standard air supply and return V...

Page 25: ...panel Suction line 5 8 Liquid line 3 8 Condenser air inlet When designing an installation always use up to date drawings available from your local Carrier office Note Standard air supply and return V...

Page 26: ...ss panel Suction line 5 8 Liquid line 3 8 Condenser air inlet When designing an installation always use up to date drawings available from your local Carrier office Note Standard air supply and return...

Page 27: ...es A 800 mm B 500 mm C 600 mm D 500 mm NOTE For size 50TZ YZ 060 D 600 mm Fig 23 Service area mm 38FZ BZ all sizes A 800 mm B 500 mm C 500 mm Fig 24 Service area mm 40TZ BZ all sizes A 600 mm B 500 mm...

Page 28: ...0 600 610 Measured from point 38FZ BZ all sizes Fig 27 Centre of gravity approx 40TZ BZ all sizes 40TZ BZ 024 036 042 048 060 072 084 XG mm 290 300 308 310 310 430 460 YG mm 223 238 240 232 235 275 27...

Page 29: ...36 Support 38FZ points 024 036 042 048 060 072 084 18 22 27 32 36 43 54 15 18 20 23 27 37 48 43 50 52 65 69 77 91 34 40 41 45 48 55 68 Control box Air Filter Fig 28 Weight distribution kg approx 50TZ...

Page 30: ...Remove supply air panel and access panel h Exchange the position of panels and See Figs 31 and 32 S Standard NOTE In the 50TZ YZ 060 and 40BZ 060 units the standard indoor air discharge is through th...

Page 31: ...t tica disponible Pa 1 2 2 1 50TZ YZ 036 outdoor fan 38BZ FZ 036 Available static pressure Pa Air flow l s Power input W 50TZ YZ042 ventilador exterior 38BZ FZ042 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 700 750 800 850...

Page 32: ...20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 1300 1400 1500 1600 1700 1800 Caudal de aire l s 1150 1200 1250 1300 1350 1400 1450 1500 1550 1600 Consumo W Presi n est tica disponible Pa 50TZ YZ084 ventilador interi...

Page 33: ...rees with the specification on the unit nameplate Siting the unit Check the following points The location must be able to support the unit operating weight see Tables 1 and 2 Allow sufficient space fo...

Page 34: ...ctured in accordance with the wiring diagram accompanying the unit Follow the instructions supplied with the control for thermostat assembly and handling The general rules below should be taken into a...

Page 35: ...nt lines the following must be kept in mind Depending on the unit arrangement Fig 35 Refrigerant lines option A Suction line A siphon at the base of the vertical pipe run and inter mediate siphons eve...

Page 36: ...electrical power source agrees with the unit nameplate rating Make sure that compressors float freely on the mounting springs WARNING The compressors are mounted on vibration isolators Do not loosen o...

Page 37: ...Tables 3 and 4 Refrigerant system description The refrigerant circuit incorporates the following primary elements Refrigerant air heat exchanger made of high quality copper tubes and pretreated alumin...

Page 38: ...n maximum performance from the unit special attention should be paid to the following points Electrical connections The supply voltage should be within the limits permitted by the compressor Ensure th...

Page 39: ...door unit Similarly locate the welded joint of the liquid line sections Separate both lines suction and liquid lines by unsoldering them After completing this operation plug the ends of both lines to...

Page 40: ...ssor Replace compressor Unit starts and stops frequently Defective compressor contactor Replace contactor Defective compressor Replace compressor Refrigerant losses Check and add the necessary quantit...

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