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MODEL

PIPING LENGTH (ONE WAY)

38VTA

5m

10m

15m

20m

25m

040

0%

1.6%

2.6%

3.6%

4.6%

050

0%

2.2%

3.8%

5.2%

6.6%

060

0%

3.0%

5.0%

6.9%

8.8%

INSTALLATION
SELECTION OF MOUNTING POSITION

1) The unit should be installed outdoors.
2) A place where air will not be stagnant.
3) A place where the exhausted air will not be sucked in

for the second time.

4) Allow sufficient space for airflow clearance, wiring,

refrigerant piping and servicing unit. See Fig. 2.

5) Avoid positioning unit in such a manner that water will

pour directly onto the unit.

6) Do not  install the unit near a source of heat, steam or

flammable gas.

7) Ducting of the fan inlet or discharge is not permitted.

UNIT MOUNTING

1) MOUNTING ON GROUND - Mount on a solid, level
concrete base. If conditions or local building codes require
unit to be fastened to base, tie down bolts should be used
and fastened through slots provided in unit’s mounting
feet. (Fig. 3). Do not install unit directly on ground.

2) MOUNTING ON AND AGAINST THE WALL - The
bracket is to be locally procured (Fig.4).

3) MOUNTING ON ROOF - Mount on a level platform or
frame. When multiple unit are installed, the air outlet side
should be opened as shown in Fig. 5.

When installation base is used, secure the required
spacing as per (Fig.6). Manufacture the stand so that it will
have sufficient strength.

FIG. 5    ROOF MOUNTING

FIG. 6    MINIMUM SPACING REQUIREMENT

REFRIGERANT PIPING

Size Refrigerant Lines. Consider length of piping required
between condensing unit and evaporator, amount of liquid
lift and compressor oil return (Table 3).

Run refrigerant tubes as directly as possible, avoiding
unnecessary turns and bends. Condensing unit may be
connected to evaporator sections using field-supplied
tubing of refrigerant grade, correct size and condition.
Suspend refrigerant tubes so they do not transmit vibration
to structure. Also when passing refrigerant tubes through
walls, seal opening so vibration is not transmitted to
structure. Leave some slack in refrigerant tubes between
structure and unit to absorb vibration.
The longer the piping, the lower the cooling capacity of the
unit. See table 2.

TABLE 2 - REDUCTION IN CAPACITY VS INCREASE IN

PIPE LENGTH

As such the following are the operating limits. Refer to
Table 3 and fig. 7.

TABLE 3

- VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL

SEPARATION BETWEEN INDOOR AND
OUTDOOR UNIT

LIQUID LINE

Note: 1) Values shown are for units operating at 7.2

0

C saturated suction

and 35

0

C entering air.

2) Values in ( ) indicate a case when the outdoor unit is located at a

lower height than the indoor unit.

FIG 7

MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE PIPING LENGTH
AND ELEVATION DIFFERENCE

Do not bury any section of line set underground. If any
section is buried, refrigerant may migrate to cooler buried
section during extended periods of unit shutdown. This
causes refrigerant slugging and possible compressor
damage at start-up.

If either refrigerant tubing or indoor coil is exposed to
atmospheric conditions for longer than 5 minutes, it must
be evacuated to 1000 microns to eliminate contamination
and moisture in the system.

If these instructions are not observed, the air
conditioner performance and reliability will be affected
and warranty will be void!

MAX. ALLOWABLE
PRESSURE DROP

(kPa)

MAX. ALLOWABLE

TEMPERATURE

LOSS (

0

C)

MAX.

HEIGHT,

H(m)

MODEL

38VTA

MAX.

LENGTH,

L(m)

040

050

7

25

151

5

060

Summary of Contents for 38VTA040

Page 1: ...cloth and have fire extinguisher available for all brazing operations RECEIVING 38VTA condensing units Fig 1 are shipped individually packed in carton boxes When cartons are individually off loaded f...

Page 2: ...2 FIG 2 38VTA040 050 060 DIMENSIONAL DRAWING...

Page 3: ...l Oil charged l 1 36 1 95 1 77 LRA 50 0 65 5 74 0 RLA 7 9 10 0 10 0 Power Supply 400 3 50 CONDENSER FAN Type Propeller Number 1 Blade dia mm 609 Speed rpm 710 Drive Direct Drive FAN MOTOR Type Permane...

Page 4: ...tubes as directly as possible avoiding unnecessary turns and bends Condensing unit may be connected to evaporator sections using field supplied tubing of refrigerant grade correct size and condition S...

Page 5: ...electrical connection Ensure the ground cable is 20mm longer than others Do not bypass or vary the protective device setting since unit damage may result and the guarantee would be invalidated The ins...

Page 6: ...6 SCHEMATIC WIRING DIAGRAM FIG 10 38VTA040 050 060 c w 40LX040 050 060 FIG 11 38VTA040 050 060 c w 42AR ARM 036 048 060 38VTA040 050 060 c w 42GX 040 050 060...

Page 7: ...E FULLY SEATED TO CLOSE SERVICE PORT THERE IS NO SCHRADER VALVE AT THE SERVICE PORT AND FAILURE TO BACKSEAT THE VALVE COULD RESULT IN LOSS OF SYSTEM CHARGE OR PERSONAL INJURY REFRIGERANT CHARGING CAUT...

Page 8: ...setscrews Adjust fan depth as shown in Fig 14 Tighten setscrew and replace fan grille FIG 13 CLEANING COIL WITH WATER FIG 14 FAN POSITION MOUNTING SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE CAUTION BEFORE PERFORMING REC...

Page 9: ...41 43 45 47 49 51 2 37 39 41 43 45 47 49 51 53 4 39 41 43 45 47 49 51 53 55 6 41 43 45 47 49 51 53 55 57 8 43 45 47 49 51 53 55 57 59 10 45 47 49 51 53 55 57 59 61 12 47 49 51 53 55 57 59 61 63 14 49...

Page 10: ...GH OR LOW COMPRESSOR BEARINGS LOW REFRIGERANT CHARGE HIGH SUPERHEAT LOOSE LEAD AT FAN MOTOR MOTOR DEFECTIVE INCORRECT OUTDOOR FAN MOTOR CAPACITOR LOW SUCTION PRESSURE DIRTY AIR FILTERS DUCT RESTRICTED...

Page 11: ...11 MEMO...

Page 12: ...pecifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations 38VTA502 001 03 04 38 VTA NEW Carrier International Sdn Bhd 3385 T Lot 4 Jalan P 6 43650 Bandar Baru Bangi Selangor Malaysia T...

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