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SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS 

Install and servicing air-conditioning equipment 
can be hazardous due to system pressure and 
electrical components. Only trained and qualified 
service personnel should install or service air-
conditioning equipment untrained personnel may 
perform basic maintenance such as cleaning and 
replacing filters. All other operations should be 
performed by trained service personnel. When 
working on air conditioning equipment, observe 
safety precautions in literature, and on tags and 
labels attached to unit. Follow all safety codes. 
Wear safety glasses and work gloves. Use 
quenching cloth for brazing operations. Have a fire 
extinguisher available. Read these instructions 
thoroughly. Consult local building codes and 
National Electrical Code (NEC) for special 
installation requirements. 

 

 

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1-6 Nomin

 

Condensing Units

  

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CONTENTS

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SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS 

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INSTALLATION 

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Step 1 — Complete Pre-Installation Checks 

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• UNPACK UNIT………………………………………………. 
• INSPECT SHIPMENT………………………………………. 
• CONSIDER SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS…………………. 

Step 2 — Rig and Mount Unit 

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• MOUNTING ON GROUND………………………………… 
• MOUNTING ON WALL……………………………………. 
• MOUNTING ON ROOF……………………………………… 
• RIGGING…………………………………………………….. 

Step 3 — Complete Refrigerant Piping Connections 

• MAKE PIPING SWEAT CONNECTIONS…………………. 
• PROVIDE SAFETY RELIEF………………………………. 

Step 4 — Make Electrical Connections 

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• POWER WIRING…………………………………………… 
• CONTROL CIRCUIT WIRING……………………………… 
• CONNECTIONS TO DUCT-FREE FAN COIL UNITS…….. 

Step 5 — Accessory Installation

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START-UP

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SERVICE 

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MAINTENANCE 

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WIRING DIAGRAMS

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TROUBLESHOOTING 

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Summary of Contents for 38HQ 18-24

Page 1: ...vailable Read these instructions thoroughly Consult local building codes and National Electrical Code NEC for special installation requirements 38HK 18 70 50 60 Hz 1 6 Nomin Condensing Units 38HQ 18 2...

Page 2: ...Base Unit Dimensions 38H 018 036 6...

Page 3: ...Ft in mm 048 070 3 13 16 944 6 3 89 16 1131 9 1 51 16 433 4 1 67 16 468 3 2 61 2 774 7 1 75 8 498 5 1 75 8 498 5 2 55 8 752 5 NOTES 1 Required clearances with coil facing wall allow 8 in minimum clear...

Page 4: ...r 7 8 tube size 70 6 0 253 Scroll Matching Matrix 38HD SINGLE PHASE THREE PHASE FREQUENCY INDOOR UNIT SIZE 48 SIZE 60 SIZE 48 SIZE 60 FB4A 38HD48 3 CF 38HD60 3 CF 38HD48 5 CF 38HD60 5 CF FREE STAND 38...

Page 5: ...9 6 55 0 0 9 38HKC018DS30 220 1 60 9 6 55 0 0 9 24 38HKC024US30 220 1 60 12 5 60 0 0 9 38HKR024US30 220 1 60 10 1 53 0 0 9 38HKC024UP30 220 1 60 12 5 60 0 0 9 38HKC024DS30 220 1 60 12 5 60 0 0 9 30 38...

Page 6: ...units should be arranged in a way that no exhausted air will be sucked in as an intake for another unit Enough space should be kept Fig 3 lifting unit with sling Fig 5 Ground Mounting Fig 4 Wall Mount...

Page 7: ...rrupted unbroken electrical ground to minimize the possibility of personal injury if an electrical fault should occur This ground may consist of electrical wire connected to the unit ground lug in con...

Page 8: ...ly in place Compressor Pressure Relief Valve Valve is located in compressor Relief valve opens at a pressure differential of approximately 450 50 psig between suction low side and discharge high side...

Page 9: ...be sureunit main power is off Failure to do so may result inelectrical shock or injury from rotating fan blades Lubrication COMPRESSOR Compressor contains factory oil charges replace oil when lost Se...

Page 10: ...16 Typical Wiring Schematic 38HK 18 36 50Hz 220 240V 1Ph 24V Control 220 240V 1Ph 220V Control...

Page 11: ...17 400V 3Ph 24V Control 400V 3Ph 220V Control Typical Wiring Schematic 38HK 48 60 50Hz...

Page 12: ...18 Typical Wiring Schematic 38HK 70 50Hz 400V 3Ph 24V Control...

Page 13: ...19 Typical Wiring Schematic Heat Pump 38HQ18 24...

Page 14: ...38HK HQ Typical Wiring Schematic 38HK 18 36 60Hz 220 240V 1Ph 24V Control 220 240V 1Ph 220V Control 16...

Page 15: ...Typical Wiring Schematic 38HK 48 70 60Hz 220V 1Ph 24V Control 220V 1Ph 220V Control 38HK HQ 17...

Page 16: ...38HK HQ Typical Wiring Schematic 38HK 48 70 60Hz Cont 220V 3Ph 24V Control 220V 3Ph 220V Control 18...

Page 17: ...Typical Wiring Schematic Heat Pump 38HQ18 24 38HK HQ 19...

Page 18: ...12 START UP CHECKLIST...

Page 19: ...SURE ACCURATER DEVICE IS INSTALLED IN FAN COIL UNIT _____ HAVE REFRIGERANT CONNECTIONS BEEN CHECKED FOR LEAKS Y N _____ IS CONDENSATE LINE CONNECTED Y N _____ DOES CONDENSATE LINE DRAIN FREELY Y N ___...

Page 20: ...CONDENSING UNIT DOES COMPRESSOR START AFTER INITIAL TIME DELAY AND RUN Y N _____ DOES OUTDOOR FAN RUN OR CYCLE ACCORDING TO SPACE REQUIREMENTS Y N _____ DE SELECT COOLING MODE AT INDOOR FAN COIL UNIT...

Page 21: ...15 Appendix...

Page 22: ...e the standard Installation Instructions This guideline is for standard single speed products For applications involving 2 speed products refer to Step 6 first NOTE The presale literature for outdoor...

Page 23: ...p to nearest common piston number found in Table 6 Step 4 Liquid Line Solenoid And Tubing Configuration There are 2 types of liquid line solenoids 1 for single flow applications and the other for bi f...

Page 24: ...14 18 22 NR NR 7 8 4 6 7 9 11 13 48 000 1 1 8 0 0 1 1 2 2 7 8 7 9 11 14 16 19 60 000 1 1 8 1 2 2 3 3 4 The estimated percentage of cooling capacity that must be subtracted from the Detailed Cooling C...

Page 25: ...19 Fig 1 Tube Bend Losses Table 3 Fitting Losses in Equivalent Ft REFERENCE DIAGRAM IN FIG 1 TUBE SIZE OD IN A B C 5 8 1 6 1 0 0 8 3 4 1 8 1 2 0 9 7 8 2 0 1 4 1 0 1 1 8 2 6 1 7 1 3 B 90 STD A 45 STD C...

Page 26: ...76 100 6 101 125 8 126 150 10 OUTDOOR UNIT BELOW INDOOR FT PISTON CHANGE 0 50 0 Table 6 Common Piston Sizes ACCURATER CHATLEFF ACCURATER CHATLEFF 32 65 65 33 67 67 35 35 68 36 70 70 37 71 38 38 73 73...

Page 27: ...sor maximum length is 105 Fig 2 Application with Air Conditioner Installed in a Horizontal Configuration 175 MAX GROUND LEVEL BASEMENT Note For Rotary Compressor maximum length is 105 Fig 3 Applicatio...

Page 28: ...22 HEAT PUMP ONLY 50 MAX GROUND LEVEL TRAP Note For Rotary Compressor maximum height is 30 Fig 4 Application with Air Conditioner or Heat Pump Installed with Indoor Unit above Outdoor Unit...

Page 29: ...23 HEAT PUMP ONLY 150 MAX Note For Rotary Compressor maximum height is 90 Fig 5 Application with Air Conditioner or Heat Pump Installed Above Indoor Unit...

Page 30: ...38HK 02 IOM 2011 Manufacturer reserves the right to discontinue or change at any time specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations...

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