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Summary of Contents for 40 UH

Page 1: ...uctions Refer to the unit wiring diagram or to specific manufacturer literature for any other type of factory mounted controls See submittal drawings for unit configurations dimensions clearances and...

Page 2: ...als ff reqnired must be field supplied 3 Remove all wall and floor moldings from behind the uniL 4 Move unit into position Unit must be snug against wall and furring strips 5 Adjust unit leveling legs...

Page 3: ...TYP 4 PLACES W2 _ OUTSIDE AIR OPENING 4 50 90 REAR VIEW 22 00 2 00 r P 6 75 TYp LEGEND CCN Carrier Comfort Network_ UNIT AIRFLOW DIMENSIONS In APPROXIMATE SHIPPING 40UV cfm Wl W2 W3 WEIGHT Ib 050 500...

Page 4: ...TYP 4 PLACES W2 OUTSIDE AIR OPENING 4 50 REAR VIEW LEGEND CCN Carrier Comfort Network_ UNIT AIRFLOW DIMENSIONS in APPROXIMATE 40UV SHIPPING cfm Wl W2 W3 WEIGHT Ib 050 500 50 24 16 60 340 075 750 62 3...

Page 5: ...2 r3oo I i _ _REAR OUTSIDE I AIR OPENING OPTIONAL I_ REAR RETURN 5 75 AIR OPENING OPTIONAL REAR VIEW UNIT AIRFLOW DIMENSIONS in APPROXIMATE APPROXIMATE SHIPPING INSTALLED 40UH cfm Wl W2 W3 WEIGHT_b WE...

Page 6: ...REAR OUTSIDE AIR 3 00 5 00 _ OPENING OPTIONAL 7 II _1 o t_ 5 75 1 g_ _Su_ _N_L _ REAR VIEW 1 00_P 17 50 2 50 TYP 6 75 TYP UNIT AIRFLOW DEPTH DIMENSIONS in 4OUH cfm in Wl W2 W3 W4 W5 075 750 36 82 36...

Page 7: ...2 W3 W4 W6 WEIGHT Ib 075 750 40 62 36 36 18 67 7 00 530 100 1000 40 74 48 48 18 67 7 00 640 125 1250 40 86 60 60 18 67 7 00 790 150 1500 40 98 72 72 18 67 7 00 880 200 2000 44 90 72 72 26 92 10 00 105...

Page 8: ...NT PIPING Use the condensing unit manufacturer s recomrt_nded line sizes and requirements Perform leak test using nitrogen Evacuate and charge per recommended heating ventilation and air condi tioning...

Page 9: ...5 12 1 17 9 22 2 22 2 6 0 3 9 11 9 11 0 LAT F 9O 97 104 110 97 106 113 124 97 106 115 124 9O 97 104 110 97 108 115 124 97 106 115 124 NOTES TOTAL MCA MOCP CAPACITY kW 21 5 25 3 2 27 8 30 4 2 34 1 35 5...

Page 10: ...24 8 30 9 30 9 8 2 12 3 15 4 15 4 I AT F 89 96 102 108 96 104 113 121 96 104 113 121 89 96 102 108 96 104 113 121 96 104 113 121 NOTES TOTAL MCA MOCP CAPACITY kW 29 6 30 4 5 38 6 40 6 0 47 6 50 7 5 56...

Page 11: ...40 5 40 5 10 6 16 1 20 2 20 2 LAT F 89 95 102 I 0B 96 104 112 121 96 104 112 121 89 05 102 108 96 104 112 121 96 I04 112 121 NOTES TOTAL MCA MOCP CAPACITY kW 38 6 40 6 0 50 7 60 8 0 62 7 70 10 0 74 7...

Page 12: ...108 96 104 113 121 96 104 113 121 47 6 62 7 77 7 92 8 54 6 71 9 99 3 106 7 47 1 62 2 77 2 92 2 28 6 43 6 54 7 54 7 32 6 59 0 62 7 62 7 16 2 24 9 31 3 31 3 TOTAL MOCP CAPACITY kw 50 7 5 70 10 0 80 12 5...

Page 13: ...8 15 4 23 7 29 8 29 6 LAT F 89 96 102 103 95 104 113 96 104 113 89 96 102 108 96 104 113 121 96 104 113 121 NOTES TOTAL MCA MOCP CAPACITY kW 56 7 60 9 0 74 7 80 12 0 92 8 100 15 0 110 8 125 18 0 65 0...

Page 14: ...18 8 11 4 17 2 21 5 21 5 5 4 8 3 10 5 10 6 LAT F 90 97 104 110 97 106 116 124 97 106 115 124 90 97 104 116 97 106 115 124 87 106 115 124 NOTES 20 6 26 9 33 2 39 5 23 5 30 8 38 1 45 4 20 3 26 6 33 0 3...

Page 15: ...3 16 8 25 1 31 2 31 2 8 2 12 3 15 4 15 4 NOTES 89 96 102 108 96 134 113 121 96 104 113 121 89 96 102 108 96 104 113 121 96 104 113 121 30 0 39 0 48 0 57 0 34 1 44 5 55 0 65 4 29 6 38 6 47 6 56 7 18 5...

Page 16: ...08 96 104 112 121 96 104 112 121 89 95 192 108 96 104 112 121 95 104 112 121 LEGEND Direct Expansion Full Load Amps Leaving Air Temperature at 70 F Entering Air TOTAL CAPACITY kW 6 0 8 0 10 0 11 9 8 0...

Page 17: ...6 90 9 108 3 48 7 63 8 78 8 93 9 30 2 45 3 56 3 56 3 34 2 51 6 64 3 64 3 16 5 25 2 31 6 31 6 50 70 80 100 60 80 1oo 11o 50 70 80 100 35 50 60 60 35 60 70 7o 20 30 35 35 TOTAL CAPACITY kw 7 5 10 0 12...

Page 18: ...08 3 57 8 75 8 93 9 35 4 53 5 66 7 66 7 40 3 61 1 76 4 76 4 19 5 30 0 37 6 37 6 TOTAL MOCP CAPACITY kW 60 9 0 80 12 0 100 15 0 125 18 0 70 12 0 90 16 0 110 20 0 60 12 0 80 16 0 100 20 0 40 9 0 60 12 0...

Page 19: ...4 5 6 LEGEND DX Direct Expansion FLA Full Load Arnps I AT Leaving Air Temperature at 70 F Entering Air Temperature 31 8 46 3 56 9 56 9 35 7 52 4 64 6 64 6 16 9 25 2 31 3 31 3 84 89 94 99 89 96 102 10...

Page 20: ...2001 MOTORHp 1 3 1 2 1 2 LEGEND ECM Electronically Commutated Motor FLA Full Load Amps MCA Minimum Circuit Amps MOP Maximum Overload Protection PSC Permanent Split Capacitor Available in vertical conf...

Page 21: ...Point Splice Splice Terminal Connection O Component Tie Point Optional Wiring Factory Wiring f 7 Chassis Ground _L_ Earth Ground NOTE2 _ _ TRAN1 RED 502 120VAC 24VAC NOTES 1 Make electrical installati...

Page 22: ...l Wiring Factory Wiring Chassis Ground Earth Ground NOTES SPEED BOARD B_ LOW YEL EC5 2424vac _ ISEE NOTE 3 ___ RED EC12 _HIGH BLU EC9 LOW 1 Make electrical installation in accordance with job diagram...

Page 23: ...0UV UH125 40UV UH150 Speed 1 row 2 row Max 522 51 o High 503 490 Low 459 449 Max 806 778 High 682 664 Low 569 554 Max 1064 1033 High 662 659 Low 530 519 Max 1295 1285 High 999 930 Low 568 616 Max 1542...

Page 24: ...automatic trapped air will be vented automatical ly Vent releases air slowly usually dripping water into drain pan in the process Make sure all service valves am open and that motorized control valve...

Page 25: ...ed by insect spray gun For easier spraying the oil can be warmed If the filter is dipped in ate recharging oil remove it immediately and allow to drain through slots in frame 5 Replace filter in unit...

Page 26: ...IT FRONT OPENING OVER MOTOR ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 1 000_ 0 063 NOTES 1 All dimensions shown in inches 2 Not all components shown for clarity 3 Motor shroud not shownfor clarity Install prior to opera...

Page 27: ...on sides See Item 2 in Fig 10 6 Remove the I 4 in head screw from the center of the blower deck that attaches the blower deck to the pipe chase See ltem 1 in Fig 10 7 Remove six 1 4in head screws atta...

Page 28: ...ELECTRICAL BOX FI_ER CLIPS SEE NOTE3 COIL SECTIO DAMPER SECTION CHASE NOTES 1 Unit shown in vertical orientation Drawing applies to horizontal and vertical units 2 Not all components shown for clarit...

Page 29: ...r clarity 2 This drawing applies to 1500 cfm units only 3 Remove shaft motor and coupling prior to bearing removal 4 Refer to Fig 16 and 17 for motor couplingand coupling shaft clearances BOTf OM VIEW...

Page 30: ...recover refrigerant in accordance with all applicable codes Disconnect piping from coil connections 8 Tag optional electric heat element wire terminations for later reconnection Disconnect element wi...

Page 31: ...SS ELECTRICAL BOX _ECTION FILTER DOOR RETAINER CLIPS SEE NOTE 3 NOTES 1 Unit shown in vertical orientation Drawing applies to horizontal and vertical units 2 Not all components shown for clarity 3 40U...

Page 32: ...m 7 Fig 13 Item 1 securing bear ing to bearing bracket Remove bearing Fig 11 Item 5 Fig 13 Item 8 12 Install new bearing Fig 11 Item 5 Fig 13 Item 8 Secure with 1 2in bolts Fig 11 Item 4 Fig 13 Item 9...

Page 33: ...upling prior to removing bearing Refer lo Removal and P e_nstaLlat_n instruotio _s 4 Install sleeve bearing with oilcup facing up and towards the rear of the assembly 5 Refer to Fig 9 for motor coupli...

Page 34: ...V UH150 Refer to Fig 11 for 40UV UH150 in beard bearing replacement 3 Installmotor with capacitor facing up 4 Insfallsleeve bearing with oil cup facing up and towards the rear of the assembly UNIT FRO...

Page 35: ...ig 11 for 4guv uH150 in board bearing replacement _ 3 Install motor with e ectrical connections facing front of assembly 4 Install oilcup facing up and towards the rear of the assembly LEFTSIDE VIEW F...

Page 36: ...UJII t _l I ell U II Zll LUI I OIl LU IILu J_ I1 3 _IIw_ _ Ig 1 IZ IO OI FACE OF MOTOR FLUSH WITH FACE OF INSULATION NOTES 1 All dimensions shown in inches 2 Not all components shown for clarity Fig 1...

Page 37: ...2 14 13 l 1 Fig 14 Items 7 10 9 11 Fig 15 Items 8 11 10 12 from blower section end Use care to slide assembly off of shaft end Hold shaft from inside blower section to prevent wheel damage 7 Use I 2 i...

Page 38: ...TION LIMIT SWITCHES MAY NOT FUNCTION PROPERLY NOTES 1 Not all components shown for clarity 2 Supplied on electric heat units only 3 Secure capillary tubes to blower housing using high temperature cabl...

Page 39: ...otor assembly Fig 11 Items 3 2 1 Fig 13 Items 5 2 10 back into beating and wheels Do not use excessive force Damage to wheels may OCCUlt 5 Insert shaft coupling motor assembly into wheels until motor...

Page 40: ...amper sides one on each side and remove kickplate 5 Remove 1 4 in head screws attaching outside air OA actuator to damper shaft or attaching locking quadrant as sembly to damper shaft Remove OA actuat...

Page 41: ...MPERATURE SENSOR OPENING BAFFLE _ DAMPER SECTION _ _L_ COIL SECTION ELECTRICAL BOX SEC_ON NOTES 1 Unit shown in vertical orientation Drawing applies to horizontal and vertical units 2 Not all componen...

Page 42: ...tion ManufaGtur_ _ the right to discontinue or change at any time specification or designs without notice and without incurring obligation Book 3 Catalog No 534 095 Pnnted in U S A Form 40UV UH 7SI Pg...

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