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10. If outdoor air temperature or pressure at suction valve

changes, charge to new suction line temperature indicated on
chart.

HEATING CHECK CHART PROCEDURE

To check system operation during heating cycle, refer to the
Heating Check Chart on outdoor unit. This chart indicates whether
a correct relationship exists between system operating pressure and
air temperature entering indoor and outdoor units. If pressure and
temperature do not match on chart, system refrigerant charge may
not be correct. Do not use chart to adjust refrigerant charge.

NOTE:

When charging is necessary during heating season,

charge must be weighed in accordance with unit rating plate

±

0.6

oz/ft of 3/8-in. liquid line above or below 15 ft respectively.

EXAMPLE:

To calculate additional charge required for a 25-ft line set:

25 ft - 15 ft = 10 ft X 0.6 oz/ft = 6 oz of additional charge

Step 14—Final Checks

IMPORTANT:

Before leaving job, be sure to do the following:

1. Securely fasten all panels and covers.

2. Tighten service valve stem caps to 1/12-turn past finger tight.

3. Leave User’s Manual with owner. Explain system operation

and periodic maintenance requirements outlined in manual.

4. Fill out Dealer Installation Checklist and place in customer

file.

CARE AND MAINTENANCE

For continuing high performance and to minimize possible equip-
ment failure, periodic maintenance must be performed on this
equipment.

Frequency of maintenance may vary depending upon geographic
areas, such as coastal applications.

Table 5—Superheat Charging

OUTDOOR

TEMP

(°F)

EVAPORATOR ENTERING AIR TEMPERATURE (˚F WB)

50

52

54

56

58

60

62

64

66

68

70

72

74

76

55

9

12

14

17

20

23

26

29

32

35

37

40

42

45

60

7

10

12

15

18

21

24

27

30

33

35

38

40

43

65

6

10

13

16

19

21

24

27

30

33

36

38

41

70

7

10

13

16

19

21

24

27

30

33

36

39

75

6

9

12

15

18

21

24

28

31

34

37

80

5

8

12

15

18

21

25

28

31

35

85

8

11

15

19

22

26

30

33

90

5

9

13

16

20

24

27

31

95

6

10

14

18

22

25

29

100

8

12

15

20

23

27

105

5

9

13

17

22

26

110

6

11

15

20

25

115

8

14

18

23

— Where a dash appears, do not attempt to charge system under these conditions or refrigerant slugging may occur. Charge must be weighed in.
NOTE: Superheat °F is at low-side service port.

Table 6—Required Suction-Line Tube Temperature (°F)

SUPERHEAT

TEMP

(°F)

SUCTION PRESSURE AT SERVICE PORT (PSIG)

61.5

64.2

67.1

70.0

73.0

76.0

79.2

82.4

85.7

0

35

37

39

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

51

53

55

57

59

61

63

65

16

51

53

55

57

59

61

63

65

67

18

53

55

57

59

61

63

65

67

69

20

55

57

59

61

63

65

67

69

71

22

57

59

61

63

65

67

69

71

73

24

59

61

63

65

67

69

71

73

75

26

61

63

65

67

69

71

73

75

77

28

63

65

67

69

71

73

75

77

79

30

65

67

69

71

73

75

77

79

81

32

67

69

71

73

75

77

79

81

83

34

69

71

73

75

77

79

81

83

85

36

71

73

75

77

79

81

83

85

87

38

73

75

77

79

81

83

85

87

89

40

75

77

79

81

83

85

87

89

91

Copyright 1998 CARRIER Corp. • 7310 W. Morris St. • Indianapolis, IN 46231

38ykc2si

Manufacturer reserves the right to discontinue, or change at any time, specifications or designs without notice and without incurring obligations.

Book 1

4

Tab

5a 5a

PC 101

Catalog No. 563-718

Printed in U.S.A.

Form 38YKC-2SI

Pg 12

11-98

Replaces: 38YKC-1SI

Summary of Contents for 38YKC Series

Page 1: ...y from windows patios decks etc where unit operation sounds may disturb customer 2 Ensure that vapor and liquid tube diameters are appropriate to capacity of unit 3 Run refrigerant tubes as directly a...

Page 2: ...ications locate unit at least 6 in above roof surface Step 4 Operating Ambients The minimum outdoor operating ambient in cooling mode is 55 F and the maximum outdoor operating ambient in cooling mode...

Page 3: ...f refrigerant tubes or indoor coil are exposed to atmosphere they must be evacuated to 500 microns to eliminate contamination and moisture in the system OUTDOOR UNIT CONNECTED TO FACTORY APPROVED INDO...

Page 4: ...ctric shock fire or death CONNECT GROUND AND POWER WIRES Connect ground wire to ground connection in control box for safety Connect power wiring to contactor as shown in Fig 7 CONNECT CONTROL WIRING R...

Page 5: ...A FB FC FD FF FH FAN COIL HEAT PUMP G Y1 W2 L R O INDOOR FAN HEAT STAGE 2 COOL HEAT STAGE 1 NOT USED 24 VAC COM NOT USED TROUBLE OPTIONAL OUTDOOR SENSOR CONNECTION Y C C IF AVAILABLE A98629 24 VAC HOT...

Page 6: ...W2 Y G R C RVS COOLING C W2 OTHER HP THERMOSTAT FA FB FC FD FF FH FAN COIL HEAT PUMP G O E W2 E W3 R Y 24 VAC COM HEAT STAGE 2 COOL HEAT STAGE 1 INDOOR FAN EMERGENCY HEAT O IF AVAILABLE A98630 24 VAC...

Page 7: ...24 VAC COM NOT USED TROUBLE OPTIONAL OUTDOOR SENSOR CONNECTION JW1 A98631 24 VAC HOT R G W W1 Y Y2 Y Y2 Y1 W2 R DH RVS COOLING C B L S1 S2 Y W2 CARRIER PROGRAMMABLE THERMOSTAT MODEL 2S 40FKA FK4C FAN...

Page 8: ...VAC COM HEAT STAGE 2 CUT JW1 SHR SHR FA FB FC FH FAN COIL SMART HEAT ODT A97410 24 VAC HOT R C Y G O RVS COOLING W2 OTHER HP THERMOSTAT FA FB FC FH FAN COIL SMART HEAT HEAT PUMP E R C Y G O W2T W3 W2...

Page 9: ...JUMPER WIRE BETWEEN O W2 AND L THERMOSTAT TERMI NALS MUST BE PRESENT 8 Y1 AND O CONNECTIONS TO 2 STAGE FURNACES MAY NOT EXIST OR MAY ONLY BE A WIRE RATHER THAN A SCREW TERMINAL Fig 12 Typical 24 v Cir...

Page 10: ...rgized Cooling On a call for cooling thermostat makes circuits R O R Y and R G Circuit R O energizes reversing valve switching it to cooling position Circuit R Y energizes contactor starting outdoor f...

Page 11: ...ocedure is valid when indoor airflow is within 21 of its rated CFM 1 Operate unit a minimum of 10 minutes before checking charge 2 Measure suction pressure by attaching a gage to suction valve service...

Page 12: ...R TEMPERATURE F WB 50 52 54 56 58 60 62 64 66 68 70 72 74 76 55 9 12 14 17 20 23 26 29 32 35 37 40 42 45 60 7 10 12 15 18 21 24 27 30 33 35 38 40 43 65 6 10 13 16 19 21 24 27 30 33 36 38 41 70 7 10 13...

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